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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 844

Summary for Chapter 844: Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella)

Summary of Chapter 844 – A turning point in Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent

Chapter 844 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella), written by Leo Kent. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Hull said, “Her brother said not to talk about it.”

Susanna blinked. “Mr. Quinn?”

“Yeah.”

“Why not?”

Wait—what does her brother have to do with this? And why is Mr. Quinn the one making the rules?

Hang on… Those calls she made to Star—Star seemed in the dark too.

So Mr. Quinn didn’t tell Star about those calls either?

What’s he playing at?

Hull shrugged. “I don’t know. He said not to talk, so don’t. And don’t go calling Yvonne either.”

With his usual deadpan, Hull casually shifted all responsibility onto Ronald.

If that was Ronald’s order, Susanna might not get it, but she definitely wasn’t about to argue. And for someone as nosy as she was, keeping her mouth shut was a challenge.

“So… can I at least ask Star? I mean, Star—”

Would Mr. Quinn be mad about that?

Honestly, ever since all this mess started back in Portis City, Susanna’s been all about keeping her head down. She had enough drama as it was.

She wasn’t about to borrow more trouble.

Hull just looked at her. “Mr. Quinn will handle it. Next time you call the princess, keep your lips zipped, okay?”

Barnaby, standing off to the side, had never seen Hull so calmly authoritative. For once, he didn’t dare butt in.

Susanna nodded obediently. “Okay, got it.”

And that was that—Hull managed to put Susanna’s worries to rest.

But at dinner, she couldn’t help herself.

Hull shrugged. “People can’t find straight answers when they’re confused.”

“…Really?” Susanna wasn’t sure about that. If everyone was chasing after her mom, what if that just made things worse?

“Yvonne’s going to keep pushing Black Gate for answers, and if I had to guess, Black Gate’s probably turning on itself by now.”

“Turning on each other?” Susanna echoed.

Hull nodded. “Yep.”

It made sense. Xander and Lottie were moving in on Black Gate’s key resources, not just demanding Susanna and Lacey, but shaking up old grudges that had been buried for decades. All hell was about to break loose.

Susanna felt her brain short-circuit halfway through Hull’s explanation.

Whatever—she’d just do what Hull said. Chaos was safer than order right now.

No one really knew what was coming next.

As long as she and her mom were safe, that was enough for her. As for whatever losses the Murray family suffered from all this mess—well, that wasn’t her problem.

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