Chapter summary of Chapter 1108 – Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent
In Chapter 1108, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent, 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 Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella).
Stella perfectly understood what Susanna was getting at.
"You don't honestly feel bad about taking Derek's stuff, do you?"
"Not exactly," Susanna said. "Everything my mom is claiming now is just what he owes her for all those years."
Who had five or ten years of their youth to just throw away and be used by someone else?
Derek had been the original scumbag back in the day. To protect Adelle, he actually pulled a stunt like that.
It was the textbook definition of exploiting a woman.
And considering he couldn't even remember if he and her mother had ever been intimate, there were probably quite a few women he had manipulated.
"It's good that you see it that way. It's exactly what he owes your mom," Stella said.
"Yeah, I know."
Hearing Stella's validation, Susanna signed the documents even faster!
She was going to fleece him for all he was worth, entirely guilt-free!
At worst, when Derek finally realized the truth and fully accepted she wasn't his daughter, he'd try to snatch it all back, and they'd just have to go to war over it again.
"So, you're coming to my wedding, right?"
"Don't worry, I'll be there!"
Life for Stella and Susanna had finally stabilized. Stella lived entirely devoid of worries.
With Ronald around, no one dared to cause her any trouble. Even external threats had been mercilessly snuffed out by him.
Susanna's only source of annoyance was Derek's relentless clinging.
Sure enough, the moment she hung up with Stella, Derek walked in!
Looking at the massive pile of documents Susanna was signing, a bitter expression washed over his face.
He didn't utter a word.
He just sat across from her, sipping his tea.
At that moment, he actually looked the part of a loving, doting father!
"Get to the point if you have something to say," Susanna snapped.
Derek just wanted to spend time with his supposed biological daughter, but it honestly gave Susanna the creeps.
After all, compared to Derek, she trusted her mother with absolute certainty.
As for Derek...
She had no idea if he would absolutely lose his mind once the truth exploded in his face.
"How did your mother meet Elliot Harlow?" Derek asked.
His tone carried a tinge of melancholy.

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