Chapter summary: Chapter 983 from the book The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Discover the most important events of Chapter 983, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance. With the engaging writing of Miss Lyra, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
They stepped into the back garden, where Jonathan and Lauretta finally came to a halt.
Lauretta turned to face him. “Mr. Williams, if you have something to say, let’s talk here.”
Jonathan didn’t beat around the bush. “Ms. Chapman, back when you and Star were classmates, did she ever mention anything about the Williams family to you?”
Lauretta arched an eyebrow, catching the pointed undertone in his words.
So, he’s implying that Star only befriended me after revealing her true identity?
A flicker of irony passed through Lauretta’s mind, though nothing showed on her face. She smiled politely. “No. When we met Star, none of us knew a thing about her family.”
Jonathan’s expression remained unreadable. “Is that so?”
Despite his words, it was clear from his face that he didn’t believe her for a second.
Lauretta frowned slightly, but her voice stayed gentle and calm.
“Of course, we figured things out ourselves over time. Whenever school was on break, the rest of us would go home, but Star always stayed behind, working part-time jobs to pay for tuition and living expenses.”
She met Jonathan’s eyes, her lips curved in a soft smile, but her gaze was razor-sharp with mockery.
“There were times when Star fainted from exhaustion and low blood sugar because she was working so much. We always wondered—why did she have to support herself like that? Didn’t she have family to help her? Eventually, we realized that not once had we ever seen Star get a call from home. The only family she ever mentioned was her mother, and she passed away not long after Star started college.”
Lauretta’s expression gradually turned cold.
People used to say that marrying into the Williams family was the kind of luck that took several lifetimes to earn. The Williamses—three sons and a daughter—were the very picture of high society: the sons, fine gentlemen; the daughter, the perfect debutante. If you weren’t exceptional, you’d never have a shot at marrying into that family.
When Lauretta first learned she might marry into the Williams family, she’d been thrilled. But as she got to know them, that certainty faded, replaced by growing uncertainty.
Was marrying into the Williams family really such a blessing?
Jonathan’s voice, tinged with anger, snapped her out of her thoughts.
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