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A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion novel Chapter 433

Summary for Chapter 433: A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion

Chapter summary of Chapter 433 – A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell

In Chapter 433, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion.

It was nearly eleven at night by the time Fairfax finally got Xenia to the hospital. But when he tried to pay, he found that all his accounts were frozen.

Frantically, he called Gabriel to make the payment, but because the patient was a Yelchin, the transaction was blocked. Starla had locked down the entire family's finances.

This time, Fairfax didn't call Starla. He called Herbert. They had been so close for so long. He couldn't believe Herbert would stand by and let Starla do this, not when a life was on the line.

After Fairfax explained the situation, there was a long pause on the other end of the line. Then, Herbert’s voice came, flat and detached. “There’s nothing I can do.”

Those words sent a chill straight to Fairfax’s heart.

“You introduced my wife to someone from the Hoggart Group, and now you’re helping her destroy me? Herbert, what did I ever do to you?”

Fairfax’s control finally snapped. He could tolerate their business rivalry, but this was different. This was about Xenia’s life.

“You’ve been helping her, protecting her all this time—it’s because of that man from Hoggart, isn’t it?” he accused.

He didn’t know who the man was, but he was now certain the Hoggart Group’s attacks were revenge on Starla’s behalf. And Herbert had to be involved. In Fairfax’s mind, it was clear: Herbert had brokered a deal.

“What did he offer you?” Fairfax pressed, his voice thick with rage. “Unbelievable, Herbert. You used your best friend’s wife to curry favor with the Hoggart Group. I never realized you were so disgusting.”

Fairfax’s breathing grew ragged. “I was blind to call you my friend for all these years.”

This time, before Herbert could hang up, Fairfax slammed the phone down himself. If he listened to that mocking laughter for another second, he knew he would lose what little control he had left.

Gabriel, who had been standing behind him, watched his boss’s trembling shoulders. “Sir, what do we do now?”

“I never imagined this,” Fairfax said, his voice a low, dangerous growl. He had never thought anyone in Marina City could push him into a corner like this. He had completely underestimated Starla. She was willing to climb any ladder, no matter how precarious. Did she even know what the Hoggart Group truly represented in Yoran Country? How many lives did she think she had to risk playing such a dangerous game?

Gabriel remained silent, unsure of what to say. He, too, had never imagined Starla could be so ruthless.

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