Summary of Chapter 1295 – A turning point in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Chapter 1295 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.
Israel was stunned, unable to form a rebuttal. He pointed a trembling finger at her. "Stella, how can you be so flippant at a time like this? I knew it! You want him dead!"
Stella's eyes turned to ice. "Joshua."
Joshua stepped forward, grabbed Israel's outstretched arm, and twisted.
A sickening *crack* echoed through the hall, followed by Israel's agonized scream.
Stella looked down at him, her gaze colder than ever before. "I'm in a very bad mood today. Don't test me. If you say one more word, I promise you will regret it."
Sweat beaded on Israel's forehead as he clutched his broken arm, his lips trembling too much to speak.
Aurora rushed to his side. "Brother, are you alright?"
Queenie, however, simply sized up Stella, then glanced at Joshua, a smirk playing on her lips. Stella ignored her and started to walk away, but Queenie called out.
"Ms. Cameron, wait a moment."
The retort may not have been complex, but it struck a nerve. The Burton family had few women, and Queenie had been adored and pampered since birth. She was used to being the center of attention, not the target of such blatant scorn—especially not from Stella, the woman she detested most.
Just recently, she had learned from her uncle, Sellers Burton, that their grandfather had given Stella a highly coveted business opportunity—an opportunity that was supposed to have been hers.
Then, a few days ago, Aurora told her Haynes and Keen had moved into the Williams Manor. Seizing the chance, Queenie had Aurora arrange for her to stay as well, hoping to get closer to Haynes. But when she finally managed to speak with him, he had shut her down completely.
"Don't waste your time on me," he'd said. "The only woman I will ever marry is Stella."

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