Chapter summary of Chapter 915 – The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell by Laura
In Chapter 915, 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 fickle nature of the world was on full display in his behavior. It seemed money wasn't enough; power was what truly mattered.
Director Linden ignored his fawning and gave a curt nod. “Open the main doors. We’re going to the mediation room on the third floor.”
“Yes, right away!” The staff member fumbled for his keys, hurried to the large doors, and pulled them open with a flourish. He bowed slightly as they passed. “Director Linden, Mr. Davidson, Chief Engineer Crawford, please, watch your step! Let me know if you need anything at all!”
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As the group entered the courthouse, the staff member remained at the entrance, wiping cold sweat from his forehead as he watched them go. If he had known Alexander was connected to the director, he wouldn’t have dared to be so disrespectful, not in a million years. Everyone said Alexander's influence was gone, but who would have thought he still knew the director of the court?
Inside the building, Director Linden chatted with Alexander as they walked, discussing everything from judicial policy to economic development. They seemed to be on excellent terms.
Danielle followed behind, observing Alexander’s effortless confidence. Beneath his formidable exterior was a mind that was always planning ahead, anticipating every move. It must require an incredible amount of mental fortitude. He had so many enemies, both known and unknown.
For the first time, Danielle began to understand why he refused to take his medication. If he had severe depression, the medication would likely slow his thinking and dull his reflexes. The business world was a battlefield, and a moment’s hesitation could allow an opponent to set a trap. Moreover, he carried the heavy weight of responsibility, constantly paving the way for her and their daughter.
Danielle pressed her lips together, her heart feeling heavy.
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They reached the third-floor mediation room, where the investigative team was already waiting. Director Linden introduced Alexander and Danielle, and they immediately launched into a detailed discussion of the case.



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