Chapter overview: Chapter 1306 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.
Before the words had even finished echoing, Joshua slammed the knife down, driving it straight through his own palm and into the wooden table.
Blood sprayed across the surface, splattering Gibson's face.
Not just Keen, but Gibson himself was frozen in shock. It had happened in a flash.
Yet Joshua, seemingly impervious to pain, smiled. "See, Mr. Gibson? Isn't this much more effective than your earlier threat?"
Gibson's pupils trembled. Staring at the man's unnervingly calm, smiling face, he stammered, "You… you're insane!"
Joshua pulled the knife out of his hand and offered it to Gibson. "Care to try, Mr. Gibson? Have a taste of what it's like to kill your enemy with your own hands?"
Before this moment, Gibson had fantasized about tearing Joshua limb from limb. But now, after Joshua had effortlessly bypassed his traps and bizarrely mutilated himself without flinching—even inviting him to join in as if offering a fine meal—Gibson was completely thrown. This man played by no rules. This series of unhinged actions had short-circuited his brain.
Even Keen, tied to the chair, stared wide-eyed, his tears forgotten.
But Gibson was no fool. He quickly regained his composure. He didn't take the proffered knife, wary of a trick. "Since you have so many ideas," he said coldly, "why don't you stab yourself in the heart next?"
Once outside, the smile vanished from Gibson's face, replaced by a cold, sinister expression. He turned to a subordinate. "Ignite the gasoline around that room. I want to see if he abandons the boy to save himself when death is staring him in the face. And tell the snipers to get ready. If he makes it out before the bomb goes off, kill him."
"Understood, sir," the man replied.
Another subordinate asked, "Mr. Gibson, are we just letting him off that easy? What about all the methods you prepared to torture him?"
"A man who would do that to himself is not normal," Gibson said. "He's either not afraid to die, or he's completely insane. I can feel it—he's dangerous. It's better to keep my distance. The longer we delay, the more variables there are. I don't want to end up dead myself without getting my revenge."

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