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A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion novel Chapter 999

Summary for Chapter 999: A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion

Summary of Chapter 999 – A pivotal chapter in A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion by Harper Inkwell

The chapter Chapter 999 is one of the most intense moments in A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion, written by Harper Inkwell. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Who would have thought that the person actively endangering her life lately was her own brother?

Even though Yardley repeatedly swore he wouldn't hand her over to Licht, the moment Romy reported his men were moving to capture her, Starla knew exactly what his play was. He was going to use his own flesh and blood to force Amos into a ceasefire. He was going to save Licht—the very man trying to kill his sister.

"Yardley, I'm suddenly realizing just how pathetic you actually are," Starla said coldly. "You called Amos a coward, but the woman you loved ended up falling for that so-called coward. So what does that make you? Worse than a coward."

"Shut your mouth!" Yardley's breathing grew ragged at the mention of her.

"You're worse than a loser," Starla continued relentlessly. "You actually tried to trade your own sister's life to secure your business interests. A man who can't even protect his own family—if that's not a pathetic coward, what is?"

"Are you quite finished?" Yardley snarled.

"I really must have been blind to ever think you and Herbert were better men than Fairfax."

Fairfax had been a bastard, yes. What he did regarding Brinley was infuriating. But at the very least, when it came down to the wire, Fairfax was willing to lay his life on the line.

Could Yardley and Herbert say the same? No. They wouldn't dare.

Before, Starla had believed there was nothing in the world that could threaten them, but she was wrong. Coming back to Yoran Country had shown her that, within their circle, they were nothing special.

"You are an absolute disappointment," Yardley hissed.

"The feeling is mutual."

Starla cut the call.

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