Summary of Chapter 1314 – A pivotal chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
The chapter Chapter 1314 is one of the most intense moments in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance, written by Miss Lyra. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Foreman's voice was as cold as ice. "Joshua is her bodyguard, Haynes. Protecting her is his job. It's what he's paid to do. She doesn't owe him some debt of gratitude. Keen's condition is critical—she shouldn't be wasting her time on an employee. Blood is thicker than water. Keen is her family. Shouldn't he be her priority? Joshua is nothing to her, just a stranger."
He glared at Haynes. "I thought you couldn't stand his two-faced act. When did you become so charitable?"
Haynes's gaze settled on him. "I checked his injuries. He's in bad shape. It's a toss-up whether he'll even make it. If he doesn't, this might be the last time Star ever sees him. If he dies saving her and Keen, and she isn't there, she'll carry that guilt for the rest of her life."
Haynes looked Foreman directly in the eye, his tone heavy with meaning. "Is that what you want to see, Foreman?"
Foreman fell silent.
Haynes didn't press the point. Instead, he gently took Keen from Foreman's arms. "Thank you for protecting him. Let's get going."
As their helicopter lifted into the air, Haynes asked quietly, "When did you fall in love with Star?"
Foreman knew his recent impulsiveness had likely betrayed him. The mask he wore so proudly had been cracked for Haynes to see. He dropped the pretense.
"Haynes, do you remember in high school when my stepmother poisoned me? My face broke out in rashes, and they sent me away to ‘recover'?"
His expression softened once more. "Then I met Star."
At that moment, Stella had found him collapsed in the undergrowth, clearly dehydrated. She immediately uncapped her water bottle to help him.
Her friend, Abby Murphy, had shrieked in disgust. "Ugh, isn't that the famous freak from our school? What was his name again? I can't remember."
Antoney Watson, another boy with them, had added, "Star, that's the last of our water."

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