Summary of Chapter 1327 – A turning point in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Chapter 1327 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.
"Mr. Lerman, the artist ‘summer' has agreed to paint for you. He—or she—said they would like to gift you a few pieces to thank you for your early support."
Leonard looked around his study, where meticulously framed paintings covered the walls. Eighty percent of them were signed ‘summer.' His eyes drifted to the empty space in the center of the main wall, and a self-mocking smile touched his lips. He had given his favorite piece to Aurora.
In the time since, aside from a few occasional text messages, he had heard nothing from her. He had been searching for ‘summer' with the intention of commissioning a few portraits of Aurora. Now, the idea just seemed hollow.
He had never believed that every action demanded a reward, but the irony was bitter. A complete stranger, whose gender, age, and identity he didn't even know, was willing to repay him for buying a few paintings years ago. Meanwhile, Aurora, for whom he had given everything, offered nothing but a few half-hearted words of concern. When she didn't need him, he was cast aside. Only when she needed a weapon to eliminate Joshua did she remember his existence.
Leonard found it all deeply pathetic.
"Good," he said coolly. "I understand."
After hanging up, Leonard decided it was time to pay Joshua a visit. This time, however, it had nothing to do with Aurora. This was about the grudge between him and Joshua. He knew that as the head of the Gardner family, Joshua wasn't an easy target. If he were, the Williams family wouldn't have resorted to using someone else to do their dirty work.
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That day, as Stella returned to the hospital with a new canvas and paints, she was surprised to see a tall, familiar figure at the main entrance.
"Why, your delightfully blunt brother, Israel, of course," Leonard said without hesitation. "He knew Joshua and I had a score to settle, so he did me a favor."
The news didn't faze Stella in the slightest. It was exactly the kind of thing the Williams family would do. But she had already placed the entire hospital under strict lockdown, with security checks at every entrance. Her own kidnapping from a hospital had taught her to plug every possible loophole, leaving no room for opportunists. Dangerous individuals like Leonard and Sellers were barred from even setting foot inside.
Leonard didn't seem disappointed, as if he had expected this. Instead, he seemed more interested in her art supplies.
"Stella," he said with a condescending smile, "and you say you're not jealous of Aurora. Must you copy everything she does? What, you found out she can paint, so now you're taking it up too?"

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