Chapter summary: Chapter 997 from the book A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell
Discover the most important events of Chapter 997, 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.
It was an impossible choice: either put Starla in mortal danger, or find a way to keep Licht alive.
Ultimately, Herbert dialed Yardley's number.
At that exact moment, Yardley was tearing apart Licht's study, desperately searching for the ancient book Starla had mentioned, but coming up empty-handed. When he answered Herbert's call, his breathing was heavy and ragged.
"Licht cannot die tonight!" Yardley barked.
If they had found the ancient book tonight, they wouldn't have cared whether the old bastard lived or died. But without the book, Licht's survival was non-negotiable.
"If we protect him, it's going to put her in danger," Herbert warned. "You know what that old bastard wants to do with her..."
Herbert left the sentence unfinished. To this day, neither of them understood why Licht had been so fiercely protective of Brinley, or why her death had triggered such an extreme vendetta against Starla. They were operating in the dark.
Yardley fell dead silent.
Would it put Starla in danger?
"This is a damn nightmare of a choice," Herbert muttered.
"Why don't we just wash our hands of it and let Amos put the old bastard in the ground?" Herbert suggested.
"No!" Yardley shot back instantly. No matter what, Licht could not die tonight.
"Then what do you want to do? Both our forces have taken heavy hits, and God knows how many mercenaries Starla hired. She is dead set on taking Licht's life!"
The word "dead set" made Yardley's headache spike. She was his own sister, but her rebellious streak was becoming entirely unmanageable.
"This is exactly why women shouldn't be given so much pocket money," Yardley grumbled.


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