Chapter overview: Chapter 1418 from The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell, Laura introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
And those loyalists hiding in the shadows were his roots. They had to be eliminated.
"And then there's Niki," Danielle spoke up suddenly.
"I had the nanny take her to the vacation villa in the suburbs. The security is tight, the terrain is isolated, so it's relatively safe."
"But I'm still terrified. If Harold gets backed into a corner, he's going to aim for our child."
A child was a parent's ultimate vulnerability.
Harold was a viciously spiteful man. If he couldn't win a frontal assault, he'd absolutely resort to kidnapping a child for leverage. It was Danielle's worst nightmare.
Alex squeezed her hand. "Don't worry. I've stationed our most lethal operators to guard Niki and the nanny around the clock. We've thrown a net over that entire estate. A mosquito couldn't get through without setting off alarms."
"On top of that, I cashed in a favor with a friend in the military. He's running armed patrols around the perimeter. Even if Harold lost his damn mind, he wouldn't dare approach that property."
Alex was fully prepared to burn through every favor and connection he had to keep Niki safe. It didn't matter if it was overkill; he wasn't risking a single hair on his daughter's head.
"Danielle, relax," Gian offered. "I'll have The Atwood Group's tactical teams reinforce Alex's men. We'll flood the area with bodies to keep her safe."
"Our kids are the line in the sand. Nobody crosses it."
Kirsten nodded in agreement. "Exactly. Niki is priority number one. We write a blank check to make sure she's untouchable."
With a unanimous consensus reached, the suffocating atmosphere in the room shifted, replaced by a ruthless, unyielding resolve.
The initial shock and panic had evaporated, making way for cold, calculated tactics.
A sense of stability took root.
Harold's escape was a catastrophic threat, but it had only forged them into an unbreakable, impenetrable front.

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