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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1332

Summary for Chapter 1332: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter summary of Chapter 1332 – The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra

In Chapter 1332, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance.

"What exactly is Stella releasing?" Leonard asked.

"It's about Mr. Israel's affair with a certain woman," the assistant replied.

Leonard had a long-standing order that any trouble involving the Williams family was to be reported to him immediately. Normally, he would have stepped in to bury the story, which was how the Williams family had managed to maintain such a pristine public image.

And to be fair, they mostly deserved it. Compared to other wealthy heirs, the three Williams brothers were considered paragons of virtue within their social circle. They had no scandalous habits, weren't known for womanizing, and were dedicated to their careers. They even treated their family-arranged marriage prospects with respect, avoiding the usual melodramatic scandals.

But no matter how upright they were, there was never a shortage of social climbers and ambitious women trying to get their claws into them, some of whom weren't above using devious tactics. Jonathan and Coleman were cautious and had always managed to sidestep such schemes. Israel, however, had been careless. He had not only fallen into a trap but had also gotten the woman pregnant.

Leonard knew all about it. The woman who had successfully schemed against Israel was no ordinary person.

While her family wasn't in the same league as powerhouse dynasties like the Williamses, they commanded considerable influence in their own circles.

She had enough connections and resources to pull it off. Afterward, when Israel refused to take responsibility, the woman, who was no pushover, prepared to expose his misdeeds to the world.

It was Aurora who had come to him, begging for help.

He was the one who had made the whole thing disappear.

Joshua was under the constant protection of Stella's people, making it nearly impossible for Leonard to send assassins into the hospital. After he had kidnapped Stella, her security measures had become obsessively thorough. Every ventilation duct, every possible entry point was now heavily guarded. Leonard had no way in.

But he knew this was Joshua at his most vulnerable. If he wanted to eliminate him, now was the perfect opportunity. Although he was still the head of the Lerman family and the company's largest shareholder, he had been stripped of his official duties and had nothing but time on his hands while recovering from his injuries.

So, Leonard had decided to monitor Joshua himself. If an opportunity arose, he would be there to take his revenge personally.

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With Joshua hospitalized and Stella locked into what seemed like a losing bet, Israel was feeling smug. He couldn't remember ever feeling so clever in his twenty-plus years of life. He could accept that his older brother, Coleman, and Aurora were more capable than him.

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