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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 162

Danielle wasn't cold-hearted—far from it.

She had no intention of getting more involved with Alexander, but after what happened, she knew she should probably call to check in.

But she didn't.

It wasn't because she was callous or ungrateful. Danielle just understood the situation all too well. In Alexander's eyes, she barely mattered, and he'd already saved the wrong person. Calling now would only make her look pathetic. Danielle refused to throw herself at someone who clearly didn't care.

At the hospital, things were in chaos.

Millie, who'd been right on the edge, only got scraped up when she was thrown into the railing. She twisted her ankle and couldn't get up for a while, but all the real impact had been taken by Alexander and Danielle.

Alexander's injuries were much worse. His arm had scraped hard against the arena's fence, leaving a deep gash that bled heavily. There were other cuts along his forearm too, each one nastier than the last.

When Millie saw how badly he was hurt, her heart nearly stopped. She ignored her own pain, waiting outside the operating room until he finally came out, his arm bandaged tight. When they wheeled him into a hospital room, she hurried to take care of him.

After the Davidson family sent Raffy home, the boy burst into tears, telling Bianca and the grandmother everything that had happened.

Both women immediately called the hospital, desperate for news.

Millie was especially anxious, hovering around Alexander as the doctors checked his wounds.

Alexander tried to reassure them. "I'll be fine," he insisted, smiling through the pain.

Meanwhile, after Bianca hung up and learned exactly what had happened—and that her son had needed stitches—her face fell.

Alexander had been raised in utter comfort, treated like royalty since the day he was born. Aside from a few rough patches abroad, he'd never suffered—not really. This was the first time he'd ever been hurt this badly, the first time he'd needed stitches.

Bianca's voice was sharp with anger and worry. "What's wrong with Danielle? Her own husband's in the hospital and she doesn't even bother to show up?"

"She's getting more and more out of hand lately. A wife's first duty is to her husband. Alex is hurt and she's nowhere to be found—he's spoiled her so much she's forgotten her place!"

The old lady watched Bianca's outburst in silence, letting her vent.

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