Chapter summary of Chapter 888 – How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue by Miss Lyra
In Chapter 888, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue by Miss Lyra, 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 How a Dying Woman Rewrote Her Epilogue.
Elodie could tell Esmeralda wasn’t herself. The girl who used to breeze through life lightheartedly was now carrying a storm over her head. Even so, there was a fierce spark left in Esmeralda’s eyes, a stubborn refusal to back down or accept defeat.
“What are you planning?” Elodie murmured, keeping her voice down. She was genuinely concerned that Esmeralda’s approach might be reckless, so she wanted to understand—maybe she could help if something went wrong.
Esmeralda shook her head and squeezed Elodie’s hand. “Don’t worry about it. This mess isn’t yours to handle. I’ll sort it out.” Her tone was gentle, but firm.
After all, this whole ordeal now involved two powerful companies. Complications were everywhere, and offending people was unavoidable.
Elodie knew when to back off with Esmeralda. She let it go, but her eyes lingered on the wedding dress draping Esmeralda’s frame. She couldn't hide her concern. “Is that dress even your size?”
Esmeralda looked down. Sure enough, the gown hung awkwardly, the waist too loose. “They rushed the wedding so there’d be no more delays. There wasn’t time to have a dress made, so they handed me this.” She let out a short, humorless laugh. “Honestly, it’s almost funny.”
Funny—because this slapdash wedding was broadcast proof for all to see: Fleming couldn’t care less about her. Maybe she should have understood this sooner, but hard lessons always hit hardest.
“Are you ready?” The voice at the door was Fleming’s as he stepped inside.
He looked every bit the part—tall and sharp, a pilot in uniform with that signature air of controlled confidence. For a moment, Esmeralda saw the years of unwavering devotion she’d given him—the girl who’d stubbornly put her faith in only him, crash and burn be damned. She’d been single-minded about love, ramming headlong into heartbreak. Now, all that was left was the bruising aftermath. But when the pain reaches its breaking point, it eventually gives way to a strange, numbing clarity.
Elodie glanced away, tactfully leaving them alone as Fleming approached and took in the sight of the ill-fitting dress. His mouth tightened. “Sorry things ended up so rushed.” The families’ last-minute decision to push the ceremony ahead had thrown everything into chaos.
Esmeralda met his gaze and asked quietly, “If this was Lucy, would you have let her be treated like this?”



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