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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 856

Summary for Chapter 856: The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell

Chapter summary of Chapter 856 – The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura

In Chapter 856, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell.

The air in the study was thick and heavy, charged with unspoken resentments.

Jake stared at his silent son, his patience wearing thin. “What do you want?” he finally asked, his voice cold. “Name your price. I’ll give you anything if you just hand over Heather.”

He assumed Alexander’s refusal was a negotiation tactic. Surely, if the offer was high enough, he would yield.

But Alexander simply sank back into his chair, his eyelids drooping, his expression as cold and hard as ice. He didn’t speak, didn’t even look up, acting as if he hadn’t heard a word. To him, this entire conversation was a farce. Jake was willing to discard his wife of several decades—and use his mother’s future as a bargaining chip—all for a woman who had betrayed them all. The irony was suffocating.

Seeing Alexander’s dismissive attitude, Jake’s anger flared again. He fought it down, forcing a softer tone. “Don’t worry. As soon as you give me Heather, I’ll make sure your mother is well taken care of. A house, money—whatever she wants, she’ll have it. I won’t shortchange her.”

As the words left his lips, a soft thud came from the doorway.

Both men whipped their heads around. Bianca stood there, her purse lying open on the floor, its contents—keys, phone, wallet—spilled around her feet. Her face was ashen, her lips trembling, her eyes wide with a disbelief so profound it bordered on hysteria.

Jake’s face darkened the moment he saw her. “What are you doing here?” he snapped. “Who told you to come?”

The study was suddenly empty, save for Alexander.

He stared at the vacant doorway, the crushing pressure in his chest becoming unbearable. His vision blackened at the edges, and a roaring filled his ears. The somatic symptoms of his depression had completely overwhelmed him. He couldn't hold on any longer.

With a soft thud, Alexander collapsed to the floor. Cold sweat beaded on his forehead, plastering his hair to his skin. He curled into a ball, his hands clutching at his chest, gasping for air that wouldn’t come. Each breath was a ragged, tearing agony.

Jake, who had just reached the hallway, heard the sound and paused, glancing back toward the apartment.

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