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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 599

Summary for Chapter 599: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Summary of Chapter 599 from The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter 599 marks a crucial moment in Miss Lyra’s Romance novel, The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Abby couldn’t help blurting out, “Wait, Aurora has close girlfriends?”

Neville arched an eyebrow. “Why wouldn’t she? Her friends are all daughters of prominent families—just as beautiful and talented as she is.”

Abby looked surprised. “Really? I always thought someone like Aurora—the socialite everyone talks about—would never befriend anyone who might outshine her.”

Candida frowned, puzzled. “But why not?”

Abby explained, “People naturally compare themselves to others. The star always needs a few supporting actors, right? Especially someone who cares so much about status—if her friends are more outstanding than she is, she’d lose her crown as the queen bee.”

Neville laughed. “You’re not wrong. Plenty of privileged girls surround themselves with less impressive friends to make themselves look better. But Aurora isn’t like that. Do you know why?”

Stella spoke up before anyone else could answer. “Because she’s genuinely confident.”

Neville nodded. “Exactly. Aurora knows who she is—no matter how accomplished her friends are, she’s never afraid they’ll overshadow her. Besides, your inner circle says a lot about your own taste. If the most admired woman in town only hung out with dull or plain friends, people would just question her judgment. In fact, having impressive friends only adds to her own reputation—it makes her shine even brighter.

She’s got three close friends, all remarkable in their own right.”

Antoney suddenly asked, “Is Florrie Watson one of them?”

Neville shot him a look. “Florrie? Not really. They’re friendly, but I wouldn’t call her one of Aurora’s best friends.”

Antoney’s shoulders relaxed, visibly relieved.

His outburst caught Haynes’s attention. He stopped in his tracks. “Stella?”

Jasper pointed across the room. “She’s right over there—don’t tell me she’s scheming against me again.”

He used to think running into Stella meant some mischief was about to go down, and if he hadn’t had the chance to mess with her in a while, he’d even go out of his way to find her. Now, though, just seeing her made him feel like a storm cloud was hanging over his head—he wanted nothing more than to steer clear of the woman who seemed to bring him nothing but bad luck.

Stella had truly rattled him. Even Rachel had warned him to give Stella a wide berth.

Haynes followed Jasper’s gaze and saw Stella standing with her friends. His expression darkened slightly.

Rachel, who had also noticed Stella’s group, made a casual remark. “Ever since Ms. Cameron met Mr. Burton, she’s changed—she walks with so much more confidence now, doesn’t she?”

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