Summary of Chapter 1060 – A pivotal chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
The chapter Chapter 1060 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.
Without warning, a sharp slap landed hard across Israel’s face.
Smack!
Joshua hadn’t even seemed to use much force, yet Israel went sprawling to the floor, landing awkwardly at Stella’s feet.
With feigned surprise, Joshua remarked, “Weren’t you about to teach Star a lesson, Israel? Why the sudden show of respect? Are you feeling guilty about your late mother and decided to kneel in her memory first?”
Jonathan and Coleman’s faces stayed stony, neither saying a word.
Why did Israel never seem to learn his lesson?
Didn’t he realize that every time he tried to lay a hand on Stella, it ended badly for him?
And with Joshua around—well, everyone knew he was no ordinary bodyguard. The last time Skyler had recounted the incident with an oil tycoon flashing a gun, he couldn’t stop marveling at how skilled Joshua was. Not just anyone, even trained fighters, could stand a chance against him.
The pain burning on his cheek finally snapped Israel out of his rage, if only a little. His eyes were bloodshot as he glared up at Stella, seething with hatred.
Coleman quickly stepped forward and helped him up. “Israel, you’re exhausted. Go get some rest. We’ll handle things here. When Aurora wakes up, I’ll let you know.”
Joshua’s slap had left one side of Israel’s face swollen and red, but no one said a word against Stella. They all knew that if they dared speak, Stella would have plenty to say in return. Besides, this time it was clearly Israel who started it.
Off to the side, Queenie caught Stella’s name and gave her an appraising look. She’d seen photos and videos of Stella online before—she’d always known Stella was beautiful, otherwise Haynes wouldn’t have married her. But in person, Stella was even more striking than any picture. There was no trace that she’d ever been through a divorce, let alone had a child.
Queenie’s eyes shifted to Joshua, standing quietly behind Stella. He was impossible not to notice—tall, poised, almost intimidatingly handsome. Sensing her gaze, he looked back at her. His eyes were fathomless, dark as a midnight sea, impossible to read and radiating a quiet menace.
So this was the head of the Gardner family, the man Simone was interested in? Simone had always had high standards, especially after spending so much time with Aurora. Queenie knew that anyone who caught Simone’s eye couldn’t be ordinary. But just a glance at Joshua, and Queenie could tell—Simone was nowhere near capable of handling a man like this.
She quickly looked away, refocusing her attention on Aurora.
Coleman turned to Queenie. “Are you sure it was the oil tycoon and the financier who kidnapped Aurora?”
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