Chapter summary of Chapter 974 – The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
In Chapter 974, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance.
The blood in his veins was boiling again.
It had been a long, long time since he’d felt such a violent urge—to kill.
"Joshua, Joshua?"
A familiar woman’s voice, cool and clear as a mountain stream, washed over him and extinguished the dangerous spark just as it flared to life.
Joshua blinked, brought back to himself.
Stella was watching him closely. “What were you thinking about? You looked miles away.”
Only then did Joshua realize Neville and Abby were gone. Neville had left, and Abby had gone to see him off.
He shook his head. “...It’s nothing.”
Stella said, “I spoke to Dr. Burton yesterday. About your insomnia.”
She hesitated, choosing her words. “He thinks your insomnia is psychological. If you can resolve the underlying issues, you might be able to sleep again.”
Stella put it gently, but when Dr. Burton spoke to her, he hadn’t been so tactful.
“This young man’s dealing with some serious psychological issues. I can treat the body, but the mind—that’s not my area.”
Stella had promised she’d find a way to help Joshua with his insomnia. She suspected that was the real reason he’d decided to stay by her side all those months ago: he wanted to be cured.
She’d spent time researching treatments. Music therapy was one of the most effective remedies for sleeplessness.
But...
Stella glanced down at her hands, a shadow flickering in her eyes.
She could never play the violin again.
She softened her voice, her tone warm and gentle, like a confidante. “Joshua, did something happen to you? Something that hurt you? You can talk to me, if you want. Sometimes it helps, just saying it out loud.”
His long lashes fluttered, almost shyly. “What about you?”
Joshua didn’t talk about his past. Even after regaining his memories, he’d rarely mentioned anything personal. To this day, people knew little about him beyond his name.
Most of the time, he was just a silent observer—calm, unflappable, never losing his composure, no matter what happened.
Abby was curious about Joshua’s history. Stella was, too.
But Stella never pushed. If someone didn’t want to talk, she respected that.
She smiled. “Me? My past isn’t much of a secret. If it weren’t for Rachel, I’d probably still be trapped in a miserable marriage. Strange as it sounds, I should thank her. She forced me to start over, to live a different life.”
Joshua spoke up suddenly. “Have you ever thought about falling in love again?”
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