Chapter 787 – Highlight Chapter from The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance
Chapter 787 is a standout chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
The people determined to smear Stella’s name still refused to give up.
Someone challenged her reputation online: “If Stella is truly so talented, why didn’t Mr. Walden take her on as his protégé? Why did he choose Rachel as his last student instead?”
Abby shot back without hesitation. “Because someone at Stella’s level doesn’t need to be anyone’s apprentice.”
Every rumor-filled post about Stella that popped up online, Abby meticulously catalogued and sent out cease-and-desist letters, one after another.
Those who received the legal notices scrambled to post public apologies, insisting they’d only been paid to do someone else’s dirty work.
Some even admitted outright that the dirt they’d spread about Stella was completely fabricated.
They confessed: they just couldn’t stand to see Stella succeed, so they resorted to spreading lies about her online.
In the end, the pressure became too much for Felipa, who withdrew from the competition.
Felipa’s best friend, Rowena, was also exposed—she’d been orchestrating a wave of online slander that damaged Stella’s reputation. She soon found herself the target of a lawsuit.
After that, the so-called “insiders” who claimed to know all about Stella vanished quietly from the internet.
…
Watching how effortlessly Stella turned the tables, Rachel nearly ground her teeth to dust.
“That Felipa is utterly useless! I fed her so much dirt on Stella, and she still couldn’t take her down.
Not only did Stella refuse to quit, her performance in the competition wasn’t even affected.
Now she’s reaping more praise than ever!”
Even with the prestigious title of Mr. Walden’s final student, Rachel’s own reputation and influence couldn’t compare to Stella’s anymore.
…
She raised an eyebrow. “Yes—Stella’s your student, isn’t she?” Watching his face carefully, she began to realize something. “Wait… Walden, don’t tell me Stella isn’t your protégé?”
Mr. Walden pressed his lips together and stayed silent.
She stared at him, incredulous. “No way. If it’s not Stella, then who is it?”
He hesitated, then answered quietly, “Rachel.”
“Rachel…” The woman’s look shifted, her eyes flickering with surprise and disappointment. “I’ve seen her perform. My students are nothing special, but beating Rachel shouldn’t be a problem.”
Mr. Walden said nothing.
She sighed, clearly let down. “If Stella’s not your protégé, then I suppose this visit was a waste. I’ll have to find another way to meet her.”
Pausing at the door, she turned and added, “Walden, you used to have such an eye for talent. If you’re passing up someone like Stella, maybe you’re not quite as sharp as you once were.”
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