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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1355

Summary for Chapter 1355: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter overview: Chapter 1355 from The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance, Miss Lyra introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

After all, Joshua had just saved Stella and Keen.

Joshua accepted everyone's gifts with a smile, thanking each of them. Abby sidled up to him, a mysterious glint in her eyes. "Come on, Joshua, let's go see what Star got for you. She prepared something really special this time."

Joshua glanced at Stella, but her expression was as calm as ever. Haynes and Neville exchanged a look, equally curious to see what she had in store for him.

Abby stopped in front of a closed door and turned to Joshua. "Go on, Joshua. Open it."

He stepped forward and pushed the door open. Inside, warm-toned fairy lights cast a soft, gentle glow. The room was decorated in a cozy, romantic style, but the most striking feature was the floor, which was covered in a sea of candles. Arranged neatly among them were over twenty gift boxes, each labeled with a number from '1' to '27'.

Joshua froze in the doorway.

Abby explained from beside him, "Joshua, Star knows you never really celebrated your birthdays before. So, she put together gifts for every single year, from the day you were born until now! They may not be expensive, but she made each one of them for you by hand."

At that moment, it wasn't just Joshua who was stunned; everyone who had followed them was awestruck by the room full of presents.

Stella was incredibly thoughtful.

Seeing him struggle, they urged him on softly. "Mr. Joshua, hurry up and open it!"

After a moment of silence, Joshua said, "Keen, Marvin, you two can open the rest for me."

"Yay!" they cheered. Forgetting their differences, they began opening the gifts, taking turns with each box.

From a distance, Leonard lowered his binoculars and let out a soft sneer. "Pathetic."

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