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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 548

The award presenter was—Alexander.

He stood on stage, tall and composed, his presence effortlessly refined.

Yet, it was obvious: the one who should be up there, accepting that first-place trophy, was her.

All because of Danielle.

All because of her.

Millie glared at the woman on the screen, her eyes blazing with resentment.

A message from Leanne popped up:

[After you were taken away by the authorities, he didn’t even look the slightest bit worried. He went right on presenting awards to his ex-wife. Shouldn’t you be questioning what you mean to him, where you stand in his life?]

If he truly cared, Millie thought, he would’ve tried to help her as soon as she was escorted away.

Presenting an award? That’s something he could’ve easily let someone else handle.

Millie gripped her phone tightly, unable to believe what she was seeing.

[Alex is in a high-profile position. Every move he makes is watched by hundreds of eyes. Even if he wanted to help me, he couldn’t just drop everything and make it obvious.]

She still refused to believe Alexander would abandon her.

Leanne, reading these hopelessly naive words, immediately called Millie.

“Are you still in denial? You need to start thinking about your own future now,” Leanne urged, her voice sharp.

Millie clenched her jaw. “I’m not jumping to conclusions until I see Alex myself.”

If they were truly meant to end up together, then trust mattered more than anything between a husband and wife.

Especially now, she couldn’t afford to lose her composure.

Alexander was always so steady, so unshakable. She needed to learn from him—to stay calm and trust the process.

Everything would work out in the end. She just had to believe that.

Taking a deep breath, Millie hung up on her mother.

She tried calling Alexander again. No answer.

He must be in a meeting, she reasoned.

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