Summary of Chapter 596 – A turning point in A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell
Chapter 596 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion, written by Harper Inkwell. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
She hated Starla with a vengeance, wishing she would just drop dead.
Her venomous words revealed her own toxic nature. After all, she had previously ordered someone to poison Starla at Petal Villa. Unfortunately for her, Starla had ended up feeding the poison to Fairfax, and he had nearly died that day.
“Are you even listening to me?” Annika’s voice crackled with renewed anger from the other end of the line when Fairfax didn’t respond.
“I heard you,” he said flatly.
“Then go kill her! This old woman will take the fall for you!” Annika hissed, her voice dripping with malice.
Though Starla was sitting some distance from Fairfax, in the quiet room she could make out most of what was being said over the speakerphone. The servants standing closer to Fairfax certainly heard Annika’s vicious command, and a cold, murderous intent flashed in their eyes. Garret, in particular, shot Fairfax a look so sharp it seemed to pierce through the phone line, as if he wanted to strangle the old woman himself.
“I’m hanging up,” Fairfax said abruptly.
“If you don’t kill her, you’re not a man!” Annika shrieked just as he was about to end the call.
Who was really causing all this trouble? People like Darleen and Xenia might have wanted Starla dead, but they never dared to say it out loud. Yet Annika, after just one night at the airport, couldn’t take it anymore and was now openly calling for her murder.
Fairfax disconnected the call and looked at Starla. “Do you have any idea how old she is?” he asked, his voice tight with anger.
But the question was pointless. Starla wasn’t operating on sympathy anymore; her only goal was to get what she wanted.
Hearing the frustration in his voice, Starla met his gaze. “So, should we bring her back?”

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