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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1001

Summary for Chapter 1001: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Summary of Chapter 1001 – A pivotal chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra

The chapter Chapter 1001 is one of the most intense moments in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance, written by Miss Lyra. 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.

Joshua, standing nearby, remarked, “Leonard even tried to force Star to apologize.”

Abby scoffed. “He’s got some nerve, hasn’t he?”

If she wanted to get back at Leonard, there was no point in just targeting him alone. The only way was to strike from within the Lerman family itself.

Now that she’d arrived in Solmaris, her previous plans could finally move forward.

Abby hadn’t been idle these past few weeks. She’d already done some digging and found out what Harland had been up to.

…Which turned out to be nothing at all.

Harland, crippled by his condition, hardly ever left his home—he barely even left his room.

On top of that, Abby had uncovered something else: not only was Harland disabled, he was also blind.

She couldn’t help but suspect that Leonard, with his ruthless streak, had something to do with that as well.

A blind, crippled man stood no chance of ever reclaiming the family leadership.

Abby wondered if she should shift her focus to someone else. But the others probably didn’t hate Leonard nearly as much.

Then again, someone like Harland might actually be ideal—easier to control, less likely to notice if she slipped out some confidential files or secrets.

The problem was, she had no way of getting close to him.

Unless…

Abby’s eyes glinted with a sudden idea.

She could apply for a job as a housekeeper in his home.

But if she left, what about Star? Who would look after her?

Abby realized she hadn’t thought about Rachel in ages. Once upon a time, she’d absolutely despised that manipulative girl, but after meeting Leonard, Rachel’s petty grudges seemed almost trivial by comparison.

She asked, “Rachel’s been awfully quiet lately. That’s not like her at all… Star, have you heard anything from her?”

Stella shook her head. “No. After she threw acid at Aurora, neither the Williams family nor Leonard would let her off easily. I doubt she’d dare show her face again.”

Abby laughed. “God knows what got into her, throwing acid at Simone… But honestly, no matter the reason, watching those two turn on each other is pretty damn satisfying.”

Joshua raised an eyebrow at that. “Rachel’s been quiet for too long.”

Abby glanced his way. “You think so too? It’s never a good sign when someone like her goes silent. We need to keep our guard up, or she’ll catch us off-guard. If she teams up with the Lerman siblings, we could be in for a world of trouble.”

Joshua’s eyes darkened with a thoughtful glint. “Don’t worry. She won’t.”

Abby shook her head. “That’s not guaranteed. Back someone into a corner, and even the tamest will bite. Rachel’s desperate—there’s no telling what she might do next.”

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