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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 961

Summary for Chapter 961: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter overview: Chapter 961 from The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance, Miss Lyra introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

Haynes O’Brien’s words tore away the last shreds of pretense between them, leaving both Skyler and Jonathan Williams looking utterly humiliated.

Skyler stared at Stella Cameron’s hand, his disbelief plain on his face.

“Star, your hand… Does this mean you’ll never play the violin again?”

Stella glanced down at her hand, tightly wrapped in bandages. She nodded softly.

“That’s right.”

Skyler’s anger flared. “Leonard Lerman—how could he…”

This time, his outrage was genuine.

He’d never had high hopes for Stella in most areas. He hadn’t even expected much from her musically.

But discovering her remarkable talent with the violin—better even than Aurora’s—had taken him by surprise, then left him oddly satisfied. After all, Stella was Nora’s daughter. Nora had always been extraordinary. Even without the resources of a powerful family, she’d raised a daughter this gifted.

When Aurora told him Stella was favored to win the upcoming violin competition, Skyler had felt a surge of pride. At last, the Williams family could boast a daughter who truly excelled at something.

He’d decided that, since Stella loved the violin so much and shone so brightly in this field, he would support her wholeheartedly. Winning the championship would be a turning point for her career—a perfect prelude to formally welcoming her back into the Williams family. Having a violin virtuoso at the top of her game would certainly enhance the family’s reputation. The Williams children were, after all, the pride of their generation.

And now Leonard had destroyed all of that?

At this moment, Skyler felt a deep, unshakable loathing for Leonard. He could tolerate Leonard’s lack of respect for the Williams family, and for the sake of the bigger picture, he’d even been willing to overlook Leonard’s kidnapping of Stella.

At that moment, Haynes finally understood why Stella had chosen to distance herself from the Williams family, even at the cost of being ridiculed for not being “good enough.” She’d given up the privilege of being the heiress to a powerful family, just to get away from them.

Skyler and Jonathan Williams simply weren’t worthy.

Just then, Stella spoke up.

“There’s no need for you and Jonathan to trouble yourselves over Leonard,” she said softly.

Both men fell silent and turned to look at her.

Meeting their gaze, Stella continued, “Since my career as a violinist is over, I suppose I have some free time. Maybe it’s time I joined the Williams Group—try my hand at something new.”

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