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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 463

What was supposed to be a joyful graduation party had ended up as nothing more than fresh material for the Davidson family’s greatest hits of embarrassment.

Gian stepped down from the stage, gathering up his papers.

“Mr. Atwood!” Niki called out, her voice sugary sweet.

Gian smiled fondly, ruffling her hair. “Good girl, Niki.”

Then he turned to Danielle. “How’s your mood today? Feeling relaxed?”

His words were a slap right across Millie’s face.

All the grievances Danielle had swallowed over the past five or six years of marriage were suddenly exposed for everyone to see.

People around the room couldn’t help but feel sorry for her. No one thought she deserved this.

Danielle smiled faintly, about to say something, when a shout rang out.

“Grandma’s fainted!”

St. Michael’s Hospital.

Grandma had been rushed in for emergency treatment. Every member of the Davidson family had gathered in the waiting area.

Danielle was there too.

She might not care much for the Davidsons, but she cared about her grandmother-in-law.

Sitting quietly on a bench in the corner, Danielle stared at the glowing red ‘Emergency’ sign above the operating room, not saying a word.

Her expression was tight, worry etched on her face.

The rest of the Davidson family was pacing anxiously, nerves stretched thin.

Bianca shot Danielle a sharp glare.

“This is all your fault,” she hissed. “You had to go airing dirty laundry at Grandma’s age, knowing she has high blood pressure. How did you expect her to take it?”

“If anything happens to Grandma tonight, the blame will be on you. You’ll be responsible for her death!”

Jake, face grim, cut in. “This is a hospital, Bianca. Watch your mouth. Keep your voice down.”

Bianca fell silent, stung.

Danielle looked up at her, a cold smile on her lips. “So now I’m expected to swallow everything and keep quiet? Since when did I owe the Davidson family anything?”

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