Summary of Chapter 981 – A turning point in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Chapter 981 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.
Even though countless curious—and at times envious—eyes followed her every step, Aurora seemed oblivious. She carried herself with the same calm, unhurried smile, as if she didn’t notice the attention at all.
That composed confidence didn’t go unnoticed; in fact, it made people look at her with newfound respect.
Whispers drifted through the crowd:
“Is that Aurora? She really is stunning, isn’t she? The moment she walked in, every other debutante here seemed to fade into the background.”
“No wonder all the family heads are so taken with her, like she cast some kind of spell.”
“Just her looks alone could outshine ninety percent of the girls at this party.”
“It’s no wonder someone tried to smear her reputation by spreading rumors about her being illegitimate. Without some dirt on Aurora, she’d be impossible to outshine—even for someone hoping to marry into the Williams family.”
“I’ve heard she’s brilliant too. Top of her class in everything at school, apparently.”
“And that’s not all—she’s a violinist, an artist, a racecar driver, an extreme sports enthusiast, and an internationally recognized perfumer. People say her dancing is exceptional, and even her calligraphy has earned praise from masters.”
“Exactly. Aurora isn’t just adored by men—girls look up to her too. My best friend absolutely loves Aurora’s paintings. It’s a shame she didn’t get an invitation tonight. She even asked me to try and get Aurora’s autograph and a photo.”
“I heard about that! She’s famous in the art world, which is how Leonard Lerman, head of the Lerman family, first became interested in her. And she’s a force on the racetrack too—that’s where Sellers Burton, from the Burton family, met her.”
Lauretta’s expression was calm, as if she’d seen this a hundred times before. “We’re in the right place. Wherever Aurora goes, this is just how things are.”
Tonight was Stella’s formal introduction to the Williams family, and invitations had been sent far and wide. Both the Williamses and Stella herself had the privilege of inviting friends. The Chapmans, as one of the top old-money families, were naturally on the guest list. Wendy and Katrina, whose family backgrounds weren’t quite as illustrious, had asked Stella for invitations so they could support her.
Katrina’s face was clouded with concern. “But isn’t Star supposed to be the center of attention tonight? It almost feels like Aurora’s stealing the spotlight on purpose.”
Lauretta glanced over at Aurora. “Actually, she isn’t. If Aurora wanted to compete with Star, she wouldn’t have dressed so simply, and the atmosphere wouldn’t be this peaceful.”
Wendy looked at the admiring crowd. “But doesn’t this count as stealing the show anyway?”
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