Summary of Chapter 1515 – A turning point in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Chapter 1515 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.
"Everyone knows Leonard is your number one lapdog, that he's at your beck and call.
Would he dare to attack me without your orders?!
It must be because you were dissatisfied about the shares I received. That's why Leonard attacked me!"
At this point, Sherman couldn't listen anymore.
"Israel, Aurora has nothing to do with this. She knew nothing about it.
Besides, I was the one who made the call. It was just a misunderstanding on Leonard's part."
How could Israel believe that?
He laughed sarcastically. "Leonard misunderstood? He's the head of a family. Do you really think he's capable of 'misunderstanding'?
You probably said you were going to teach Stella a lesson, but in reality, you were hinting for Leonard to come after me!"
The more Israel thought about it, the more convinced he became.
He glared at Aurora with resentment. "So what if Aurora didn't make the call herself?
Does she ever have to do her own dirty work?
All she has to do is frown a little, and you all come running like eager puppies!
Someone else does the dirty work for her, and she gets to stay hidden, playing the part of the pure, innocent saint!"
Israel's words were blunt and merciless.
The expressions of everyone in the room, not just Aurora, but also Sellers and his nephew, turned ugly.
Aurora, who always maintained her composure, now had a face flushed with anger.
"Brother, you're out of line!"
But Israel jutted out his chin defiantly. "I have nothing left to lose anyway. Someone with nothing to lose has no fear. Since you were cruel first, don't blame me for being ruthless!"
Sellers knew that with Israel's limited intelligence and current paranoid state, arguing with him further would be pointless.
He looked at Sherman. "Call Leonard. He started this mess, so he needs to come back and explain.
Tell him if he doesn't return immediately, he can forget about ever seeing Aurora again."
Sherman picked up his phone and called Leonard.
This time, Leonard didn't answer; he just hung up.
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