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A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion novel Chapter 1035

Summary for Chapter 1035: A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion

Chapter overview: Chapter 1035 from A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion, Harper Inkwell introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Yvonne was a very easygoing woman with a warm personality.

The moment Starla walked out of Fairfax's room, Yvonne whisked her away.

"Try this, it's delicious."

Yvonne had personally cooked a spread to welcome Starla.

The last time Starla was in Cyrus Sea, she had been deathly ill, so they hadn't formally met.

Now that she was finally interacting with her, Yvonne found she really liked her...

"It's good, right? I told him my cooking was fine, but Amos always says it tastes awful and tells me to stop wasting groceries."

She sounded a little offended.

Yvonne loved to cook and had always been confident in her culinary skills.

But according to Amos, everything she made was inedible.

Over time, she had started to lose her confidence.

Starla smiled. "He probably just doesn't want you tiring yourself out in the kitchen, so he made that up."

"Really?"

Yvonne thought about it for a second, then shook her head. "He's not that clever. He genuinely just hates my cooking."

To Yvonne, Amos was incredibly straightforward. Compared to a mastermind like Yardley, Amos was simple.

The man had been sold out by his own friends more times than he could count!

He didn't have the brains for reverse psychology!

"Are you and Fairfax still fighting?" Yvonne asked casually. "He seems super stressed about you."

Lately, Fairfax's anxiety over Starla had been off the charts.

When she was hidden away in Sylvan Vale, he hadn't just worried about her physical safety; he constantly fretted over whether she was comfortable and adapting well.

His entire existence seemed to revolve around her.

Seeing that, Yvonne honestly couldn't understand how their relationship had deteriorated to this point.

"Your cooking is great," Starla said evenly, "but if you're going to put in a good word for Fairfax, you can stop right there."

"Huh?"

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