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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1345

Summary for Chapter 1345: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Summary of Chapter 1345 – A turning point in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra

Chapter 1345 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.

Joshua fell silent, watching her work.

Stella began to paint the sky, blending shades of red into a brilliant canvas of color. It was the same dazzling sunset she had been painting the day he woke up.

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From his vantage point, Leonard lowered his binoculars. Stella had been painting for over two hours, and Joshua had watched her the entire time, not looking bored for a single second. Because Stella was facing the window, Leonard couldn't see what she was painting.

"A pathetic imitation," he sneered.

He turned and saw the painting Aurora had given him lying on the table, but he felt no desire to look at it. Instead, he had a strange urge to see one of Summer's works.

He called his assistant. "When will Summer's paintings be delivered?"

There was a pause on the other end. "Mr. Lerman, it's only been a few days since she agreed. If she's painting them from scratch... it will likely take some time."

Leonard had forgotten; less than a week had passed. He had painted before and knew that a good piece could take months to complete. He didn't know what was wrong with him lately. He was constantly on edge. He had faced far worse situations in the past. His current predicament was hardly hopeless, yet he felt a strange sense of apathy, as if nothing interested him anymore.

After hanging up, Leonard picked up the binoculars again and looked across the way. They were the most powerful consumer-grade binoculars on the market, allowing him to see not just actions, but even minute facial expressions. Although he was across from the hospital, the distance was significant, well outside the range of a sniper rifle. And Stella's security was airtight; she even had guards patrolling the roof around the clock. Other than spying on them, Leonard had absolutely no opportunity to assassinate Joshua.

It was only then that he realized he had truly underestimated Stella. He had always dismissed her as a simple-minded housewife. But he, Sellers, and the entire Williams family had all been outmaneuvered by her on several occasions. And her response this time had been unexpectedly meticulous. To keep the Williamses too busy to target Joshua, she had unearthed Israel's one great secret.

He would have to re-evaluate this woman.

With nothing else to do, Leonard fell into a daily routine of observing them through his binoculars.

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