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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1531

Summary for Chapter 1531: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter overview: Chapter 1531 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.

They found a table far from Leonard and sat down.

Stella felt a wave of irritation at "coincidentally" running into Leonard every single day. She rubbed her throbbing temples. "How can we run into him everywhere? Has he come up with a new way to be disgusting?"

Bumping into him at the art exhibition yesterday could have been chalked up to coincidence. But seeing him again today was clearly something more.

Joshua, however, didn't respond. He was staring blankly at his own hand, lost in thought.

Noticing his strange expression, Stella said softly, "Joshua? Are you listening?"

He snapped back to reality. "What?"

Studying his face, Stella lowered her voice. "Joshua, don't take anything Leonard says to heart. You can't believe a single word that comes out of a man like that."

Joshua knew she was trying to comfort him. He looked at her. "Aren't you afraid?"

"Afraid of what?" she asked.

"The world talks about the Gardner family like they're monsters. Aren't you afraid?"

Stella smiled. "When you first met me, you probably saw what the world was saying about me. I don't want to judge anyone based on rumors. That would be disrespectful."

He continued to stare at her. "What if the rumors are true?"

Stella thought for a few seconds. "That still doesn't mean you're that kind of person. I trust my own judgment."

Joshua offered a small smile and said nothing more.

Stella took in her surroundings. The restaurant's decor was incredibly romantic, with a crystal chandelier overhead casting a warm, brilliant glow. A familiar, elegant violin melody drifted through the room. Stella recognized it—it was "Moonlight."

Aside from them, the restaurant was empty. Joshua had clearly booked the entire place.

"I heard from Abby that you've never had a candlelight dinner," Joshua said. "The ambiance here is nice, so I wanted to bring you to experience it."

It was true. She had never been in a relationship before quickly marrying Haynes O'Brien, a man who had no romantic bone in his body and was always buried in work. The fact that he remembered her birthday and celebrated it with her was already a big deal. They had never even had a proper date.

But what woman didn't love romance?

Stella asked softly, "Joshua, why the sudden thought to arrange a candlelight dinner for me?"

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