Summary of Chapter 1034 – A pivotal chapter in A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell
The chapter Chapter 1034 is one of the most intense moments in A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion, written by Harper Inkwell. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Just the thought of Herbert trying to steal her away made Fairfax want to rip the man's head off his shoulders.
"Now isn't the time to act tough," Amos said. "He can't get into Cyrus Sea anyway! But what about your sister? What's the plan there? Are you going to send Seymour and Romy to steal her back?"
Recently, Fairfax's sister, Susanna Yelchin, had become famous all over Yoran Country. The Cinderella who was about to rise to power as the new Mrs. Hoggart.
Yardley was the man countless women dreamed of marrying. Because of that, Susanna was currently dealing with not only envy but intense jealousy.
Envy was one thing. But who knew what jealous people might do?
Being tangled up with a man like Yardley wasn't necessarily a fairy tale.
Fairfax's face darkened further.
When Starla had still been in Yoran Country as a member of the Hoggart family, Fairfax had hoped she would help sneak Susanna out. That would have been the cleanest solution.
But she had absolutely refused to get involved.
Now, with Susanna and Yardley's wedding rapidly approaching... Fairfax didn't need to guess to know that Yardley's security would be airtight.
Especially since Starla had been successfully smuggled out of the Hoggart Castle right under his nose!
"Who knows what kind of sick stunt Yardley is planning this time," Amos muttered.
In Amos's eyes, Yardley never did anything with pure intentions.
Everything the man did had an ulterior motive.
If Susanna actually loved him and had any expectations for this wedding...!
She was inevitably going to be heartbroken.
Hearing the word 'motive' made Fairfax feel sick to his stomach.
"If he dares to hurt Susanna, I'll kill him myself!"
Unlike his other sister, Xenia Yelchin, Fairfax actually cared deeply for Susanna.
Back in the day, Susanna had always been close to Starla.


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