Chapter summary: Chapter 576 from the book A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell
Discover the most important events of Chapter 576, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion. With the engaging writing of Harper Inkwell, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
When Starla emphasized the word “insist,” Fairfax’s expression darkened even further.
It was obvious…
In his mind, everything Starla was doing now was a deliberate act to humiliate Brinley and her child.
But Starla didn’t care.
She simply needed to confirm whether the child was truly Faraday’s.
If he was, she would help save him.
But if he was the product of Brinley’s affair with Felix, why should she lift a finger? What would that make her in the end?
Her resolve was absolute, and even Fairfax was powerless against it.
Finally, under Starla’s unwavering gaze, Fairfax rose to his feet, seething with anger, and stormed out of the room.
He slammed the library door behind him with a resounding “bang,” the sound echoing the sheer depth of his fury.
Starla let out a cold laugh, murmuring to herself, “Impotent rage.”
Wasn't that all Fairfax's anger amounted to now? Impotent rage.
If it hadn’t been for that incident, Starla never would have wanted to push things this far with him. Her original plan had been to take her rightful share, sever all ties with Fairfax, and never see him again.
But things were different now.
Now, she was determined to bring the Yelchin family, a dynasty that had stood in Marina City for a hundred years, to its knees.
…
Brinley had intended to wait for Fairfax in the warm lobby downstairs, but she had been outside for less than two minutes before being forced back into the cold.
This was Starla’s calculated cruelty.
The entire Yelchin family was now forced to work outdoors, exposed to the elements.


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