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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 366

“Grandma isn’t going to blindly try to push you and Alexander together anymore.”

There was a time when Danielle truly loved Alexander—couldn’t bear to be apart from him for a second. Grandma knew that, which was why she’d always tried to bring them closer.

Danielle had enjoyed Grandma’s matchmaking, too. With Grandma’s help, she got to spend more time with Alexander.

But things were different now.

She frowned. “Did you hear something, Grandma?”

Grandma poured a cup of tea and handed it to Danielle. “So now you’re trying to sound me out? I’m asking you, sweetheart—are you unhappy?”

Danielle paused, lowering her eyes.

She and Alexander had made their decision. The divorce was final, and the terms they’d agreed upon—she intended to keep them for a year.

“No,” she said quietly.

The fact that they were divorced could come from anyone’s lips, but it could never be hers.

Grandma studied Danielle’s calm, composed face.

She seemed to consider something, then fell silent.

After a while, Grandma spoke again. “Did you know Raffy asked Millie to be his godmother?”

Danielle had no idea how Grandma found out about that.

She nodded. “Yes.”

Her calm response showed no surprise, no hint of emotion.

“So you really agreed to it? Alex told me, but I didn’t believe him. How could you be okay with that? Aren’t you jealous?”

Grandma watched her go and let out a long, heavy sigh.

If Danielle truly wasn’t happy, she’d make sure the marriage ended for good.

As soon as Danielle stepped out, she pulled out her phone, ready to call Alexander and ask what was going on.

She wasn’t about to just go along with something like this without answers.

But just as she was about to dial, the door opened and Millie walked in.

Millie saw Danielle and lifted an eyebrow. “What are you doing here?”

Danielle frowned at her. “Are you here to see Helen Davidson?”

Arms crossed, Millie leaned against the doorway. “That’s right. Helen specifically asked to see me—family matters. Who knows, maybe next time we meet, you’ll have to call me something new.”

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