Chapter summary of Chapter 1353 – The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
In Chapter 1353, 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.
Stella smiled. "There were nurses at the hospital, and Joshua's friends were helping out. It wasn't that tiring, really. I actually had a lot of free time and even got some painting done."
In fact, Lauretta's associate had just picked up her latest work that very day. During Joshua's hospital stay, Stella had completed two pieces, which, combined with a painting she had finished at home before he was injured, meant she had sent a total of three new works to the gallery.
On the day of her birthday, not only did Abby and Antoney Watson show up, but Neville Connolly, whom she hadn't seen in a while, also arrived with his son, Marvin. A dark cloud seemed to hang over Neville, suggesting he was dealing with some serious troubles. But the moment he saw Stella, he forced a smile.
He handed her a gift. "Star, happy birthday."
Marvin, standing beside him, presented his own gift. "Stella, happy birthday."
"Thank you both," Stella said with a warm smile. Noticing Neville's somber mood, she asked softly, "Neville, what's wrong? Is Grandma Connolly's condition worse? Mr. Burton is still in Solmaris, I could ask him to take a look."
Neville shook his head. "No, Grandma's condition is stable."
If it wasn't his grandmother, it had to be about Shirley Vance. Stella had been helping Neville with the investigation, but after Joshua was injured, her attention had shifted entirely to him, and she had put the matter on hold.
Before Stella could say more, Haynes arrived with Keen. Both of them presented gifts to Stella.
"Star, happy birthday."
Haynes's eyes narrowed slightly as he glanced at Neville, whose lips curved into a knowing smile. "You know, I find it strange. As your best friend, Mr. O'Brien, when did Foreman get so close to Star?"
"When did you find out?" Haynes asked. They were both sharp enough to understand the unspoken question.
Neville didn't play dumb. "He comes to Solmaris so frequently, and he always makes it a point to see Star. That's not how someone treats their friend's ex-wife." He chuckled softly. "So, Haynes: Jasper's hung up on your ex-girlfriend, and Foreman's after your ex-wife. What a loyal bunch you have around you. Seems the divorce worked out pretty well for you, after all."
Haynes ignored the jab and scanned the room, noticing that Joshua was nowhere to be seen.
A shadow crossed his gaze. "Instead of worrying about my affairs, you should be paying attention to Joshua. After all, he's the one Star trusts the most now."

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