Summary of Chapter 1127 – A turning point in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Chapter 1127 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance, written by Miss Lyra. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Foreman couldn’t hold back any longer. “Why was he in your office?”
Joshua replied, “I’m Star’s bodyguard. Is it really that strange for me to be in her office? But tell me, Mr. Richards, why are you so interested in Star’s private life and who she spends time with? To an outsider, it almost looks like you’re here to catch her cheating.”
Foreman’s emotions slowly settled. His eyes darkened, a quiet intensity simmering beneath the surface.
“Joshua, you may be Star’s bodyguard, but you’re still a man. There are boundaries you need to respect. You have no idea how ugly the rumors are getting out there. This isn’t Novaris—no one’s going to cover for Star here. If you keep acting recklessly, you’ll only end up hurting her.”
Joshua met his gaze, his tone layered with meaning. “If we’re talking about hurting Star, I’d say you’ve done more than enough, Mr. Richards. Last time, if you hadn’t brought Keen along to get in my way, do you think Shawn would’ve had the chance to set her up?”
Stella interjected gently, turning to Joshua. “Joshua, what happened last time wasn’t Foreman’s fault. Keen later admitted he insisted on coming to find us, and Foreman just couldn’t talk him out of it. Besides, when it came to Shawn, it was Foreman who showed up in time and got me out safely. If I’d passed out in that hallway, things could’ve ended much worse.”
Joshua’s dark eyes clouded, but he didn’t argue further. He knew Foreman had been involved in plenty of questionable things, but he had no hard proof. Foreman was always extremely careful about these matters. And besides, Stella had known Foreman far longer than she’d known him. Before Joshua ever entered the picture, Foreman had already helped Stella on numerous occasions. In Stella’s mind, she probably trusted Foreman more than him.
Joshua had always acted on impulse, rarely thinking about the consequences. Now, faced with someone he couldn’t stand but also couldn’t get rid of, he was thoroughly irritated.
Foreman, seeing Stella defend him, finally allowed a faint, refined smile to appear on his face. The storm inside him seemed to smooth out.
He said quietly, “Star, maybe you should reconsider. Haynes and I can get the money together—it’s just that the deadline is tight, so we’ll need to raise some funds quickly.”
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