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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 57

Summary for Chapter 57: Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella)

Chapter summary of Chapter 57 – Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent

In Chapter 57, 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 had just stepped out the door when her phone buzzed. It was Tabitha, reminding her not to forget some document.

Stella remembered, the document was still in her room.

"Ronald, you go ahead, I gotta grab a document. Or, if you're not in a rush, wait for me?" she said, releasing Ronald's arm and sprinting back to the house.

Ronald watched her bounding figure with a resigned smile, the corners of his mouth lifting in an affectionate grin.

"Still as scatterbrained as ever."

Idris, observing Stella's disappearing silhouette, remarked, "Well, she used to not worry about a thing, but now she's the boss. She's learning to be responsible."

As Ronald heard the term “the boss”, his fondness deepened.

"My little girl's all grown up."

Idris nodded, “She sure has.”

They got into the car.

Ronald glanced at his wristwatch, "Have the butler arrange another ride for her. We'll head out now."

"Sure thing."

Idris started the engine and dialed the house's internal line to arrange transportation for Stella.

With everything set, they drove off.

Passing the gate, they noticed Yorick leaning against a Bentley, while Orion seemed to be negotiating something with the security.

"Mr. Quinn, it's Mr. Quarry."

Ronald peered out the window, spotting Yorick with a grim expression, smoking against the car door.

Idris mused, "Can't believe he's personally dealing with this to buy the place for that adopted daughter."

Offering such a high price and even showing up in person, how important must that girl be to him?

Ronald's gaze turned icy, "Tell the butler not to engage with him."

The more important she was, the more irresistible the challenge became when it was unattainable.

"Got it," Idris quickly relayed Ronald's instructions to the butler.

"No," Orion replied.

The place had always been unoccupied.

He turned to question the security again, but they were well-trained. They wouldn't utter a word on matters they shouldn't, especially regarding their employer's whereabouts, keeping their lips tightly sealed.

Shortly after, another car exited the property, its speed moderate.

Yorick instructed, "Stop that car."

"Huh?"

"It must be someone living there."

Upon hearing this, Orion immediately positioned himself by the roadside, waving to the car.

Inside the car, the driver's expression darkened upon seeing someone blocking the way.

Sitting in the back, engrossed in her documents, Stella heard the driver, "Miss, someone's stopping us."

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