Chapter summary: Chapter 1542 from the book The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Discover the most important events of Chapter 1542, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance. With the engaging writing of Miss Lyra, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Yet, after hearing all this, Stella's expression remained unchanged.
She said coolly, "Are you finished?"
Foreman stared at her, stunned. "Star, don't you believe anything I've said?"
There wasn't even a ripple of emotion in Stella's eyes.
"Foreman, you should go. I won't tell Joshua about this."
Stella gently pulled her hand free. "And since the affair between Miss Vance and Neville Connolly isn't real, please do them both a favor and tell her to stop harassing him. You can't force feelings."
Foreman's face turned white as a sheet. It was clear she didn't believe him. He had betrayed her trust, and now she would never trust him again.
After saying her piece, Stella left without a backward glance, not caring about Foreman's reaction.
As she exited the restroom area, she saw Joshua walking toward her, looking for her. His tense expression softened when he saw her.
"What took you so long?" Joshua asked.
"I ran into Shirley Vance," Stella said. "We chatted for a bit."
Joshua raised an eyebrow. "What could you two possibly have to talk about?"
"Since her story about Neville isn't true, there's no need for her to keep clinging to him. It'll only end badly for everyone, which won't reflect well on her or Mr. Vance," Stella explained.
With their stock market value devastated, The Burton Group's contracts and partners were being poached left and right. While they hadn't lost all their business, losing a third of it in such a short time was a massive blow.
Inside the conference room, the atmosphere was grim. All the top executives of The Burton Group were gathered.
As a family-owned enterprise, all the shareholders and board members were Burtons.
A senior member from a branch of the family frowned. "The Gardner family has always minded their own business. What has gotten into them? Why are they suddenly attacking us like mad dogs? In just one month, the evaporated market value and the stolen contracts have already cost us tens of billions."
A third-generation Burton added, "We've lost tens of billions, but the Gardner family's losses are just as bad, if not worse. If they were doing it for profit, that would be one thing. But this is a lose-lose strategy. They aren't gaining anything, so why target us so viciously?"
Sellers Burton's older sister chimed in, "Could someone have offended the head of the Gardner family? That's the only explanation for this kind of scorched-earth tactic. Only the patriarch would have the authority to burn money like this. Even for a family as wealthy as the Gardners, no one else could authorize this kind of spending."

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