Chapter summary of Chapter 885 – The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In Chapter 885, 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.
But reason quickly regained control.
Just then, the silence on the deck was broken by the ringing of his phone. It was Nash.
Alexander took a deep breath and answered.
"Mr. Davidson, we're about an hour from the docks," Nash's respectful voice came through the receiver. "Also, Dr. Rebecca is waiting there for you. She said she's bringing your medication."
The name Rebecca was like a bucket of ice water, instantly extinguishing the impulsive spark in Alexander's heart.
He was jolted back to reality, remembering his depression and the mistakes he'd made when his emotions had spiraled out of control.
That's right. He couldn't be so selfish. He couldn't put Danielle in danger for a moment of weakness.
"Understood," Alexander's voice returned to its usual coldness, devoid of any emotion. "Arrange for me to meet Rebecca as soon as we dock."
After hanging up, Alexander remained on the deck for a long time, only turning to go inside when the boat began to approach the harbor.
His steps were heavy, each one a battle against himself.
He knew he was choosing to run away again, but he truly didn't know what else he could do.
By the time the boat reached the docks, the sky was already beginning to lighten with the dawn.
Danielle stood on the deck, scanning her surroundings, but she couldn't see Alexander anywhere.
A wave of disappointment washed over her, but she quickly rationalized it—he probably had something urgent to attend to.
Just then, Gian approached and handed her a jacket. "It's windy this morning. Put this on."
"Have you forgotten everything you did to my mother and me all these years?"
He paused, his voice growing hoarse with emotion. "When I was a kid, Grandfather doted on me, but you were always bad-mouthing me behind my back, turning him against me."
"When my mother was sick and needed a lot of money for her hospital bills, you refused to help, claiming the company was short on funds. You just stood by and watched her miss the best window for treatment."
"And my position at The Davidson Group! I was clearly more capable than Alexander, but he got everything that should have been mine, all thanks to Grandfather's favoritism."
Jake's heart lurched, and his expression froze.
He stared at Nathan, opening his mouth to speak, but no words came out.
Some of the things Nathan mentioned had been intentional, others careless mistakes, but Jake had never considered the profound pain they had caused his son.

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