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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1349

Summary for Chapter 1349: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Summary of Chapter 1349 – A pivotal chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra

The chapter Chapter 1349 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.

An hour later, Stella left the auto shop, completely satisfied.

Leonard watched her cheerful departure, a cold smile twisting his lips. He refused to believe she could assemble the Dawnlight on her own. A custom car like that, without the original blueprints, was impossible for even a professional mechanic to replicate down to the internal details.

Stella, assemble the Dawnlight? What a joke.

***

When Stella returned to the hospital room, Joshua was surprised to see her back so soon. "You're back already?"

He knew she had gone to deal with the car. Since no one would take the assembly job, she had decided to look at it herself. She had experience with race cars and had done most of the work on her own vehicles, so she had some knowledge of car assembly.

Stella recounted her encounter with Leonard.

Joshua's expression darkened. "So, he agreed?"

"Yes, he did," Stella said, still a bit surprised herself. "I found it incredible, too. I never thought the great Leonard Lerman would be so accommodating just because something involves Aurora."

Joshua fell silent, a cold look settling in his eyes.

Noticing his change in mood, Stella asked, "Joshua, what is it? Is something wrong? Or..." A thought occurred to her. "Is he planning some other trap for me?"

That was just the first step. The rest would require their help.

"If she's willing, we can temporarily ally with the Yancey family and put pressure on them," Joshua strategized. "Since the Yanceys wanted this outcome, they shouldn't get off scot-free. This can also be a small measure of revenge for Violet. I'm sure the Yancey family had plenty of contingency plans to use against the Williamses, but Leonard shut them down before they had a chance. The Williams family, for the sake of their reputation, might have entertained negotiations. But Leonard doesn't play by those rules. The Yanceys stood no chance against his bulldozer tactics."

As he spoke, something else occurred to him. "By the way, did Leonard ask you about Violet?"

"No," Stella said.

Joshua sank back into thought. "Logically, he should know what we're doing. It's not in his nature to not even mention it. Don't you find that strange?"

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