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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 461

The truth was finally out.

Bianca stood there, trembling with rage.

“Kids say the darndest things—” Millie drew a shaky breath. “There must be some kind of misunderstanding here.”

“Mom?” Raffy looked up at her, confusion clouding his eyes.

But Millie’s expression was icy; she ignored her son completely.

#RaffyIsTheIllegitimateSon#

#MillieIsTheMistress#

#MrDavidsonHasBeenCheatingWithHisMistressForYears#

#TheWifeRaisedTheIllegitimateSonForFiveYears!#

#Unbelievable! The Real Daughter Was Treated Like the Outsider, While the Illegitimate Son Became the Heir?#

These hashtags exploded online, trending over and over.

The Davidsons were the most influential family in all of Northridge City. Scandal like this was bound to draw the internet into a frenzy.

At that moment, the secretary approached Jake and whispered something in his ear.

His face grew even colder, the atmosphere around him darkening.

And the person who had set this whole mess in motion was Alexander.

If things kept spiraling, there was no telling how far it would go.

“Everything that happened today is a private family matter,” Jake announced, his tone clipped and frosty. “I promise I’ll get to the bottom of this and give everyone an explanation.”

“If it turns out my son really did something unforgivable to Dani, then I’ll make it right. She deserves justice.”

Chairman White had witnessed the entire debacle.

He’d been called here today to stand up for Danielle, but he never expected to watch the Davidson family implode from within.

He turned to Jake. “Family or not, something like this can turn into a huge scandal—especially since you’re in your position. You’d better handle it properly.”

Jake’s expression was stony as he gave a curt nod.

He knew cleaning up a mess this big wouldn’t be easy.

Millie inhaled deeply. “Since Miss Crawford has already said so much, I’d like to add a few words. Alexander and I grew up together—we’re old friends, nothing more. Miss Crawford is twisting this into some kind of scandal, manipulating public opinion. It’s laughable.”

“Is it because I’ve already filed a lawsuit against you for defamation?”

Seeing Gian only made her heart pound faster for reasons she couldn’t explain.

Her fingernails dug painfully into her palms.

Danielle was here to humiliate her—relentless, refusing to let up.

But Millie wasn’t about to let Danielle walk all over her.

No matter what angle you looked at it from, Millie was losing—public opinion, the whispers, all of it stacked against her.

Especially now, with so many eyes watching, she couldn’t just walk over to Alexander and conspire.

Even standing together would look bad.

Her face was ashen. She bit down hard on her lip.

“I think this is where I bow out. I’ll leave everything else for the courts to decide—I’m not feeling well and need to go.”

Her voice trembled, sounding frail.

All eyes turned to Millie, then to Raffy, who called her “Mom,” and received only silence.

With the tide turning against her, she was desperate for an exit.

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