Chapter summary of Chapter 1683 – The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
In Chapter 1683, 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.
Abigail's face was etched with anxiety. "I heard those men talking… they said that after we're moved, we'll have to start 'entertaining clients'…"
The phrase alone sent a chill down her spine.
"I see." Aurora's expression flickered, but there was no panic in her eyes. "We're finally leaving this place."
Abigail stared at her, shocked. "Finally? Aurora, do you know what that means?"
"It means… we finally have a chance to escape," Aurora replied.
Abigail was stunned. "Escape?"
A profound light appeared in Aurora's eyes as she turned to Abigail.
"With the security here, we couldn't get out even if we had wings. If they kept us locked up here forever, we'd never leave unless someone rescued us. Only by being moved do we stand a chance."
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The Williams family was still frantically searching for Aurora, while Stella Cameron went to work as usual.
No one knew where King Wright had hidden her. No matter how hard the Williams family and Sellers looked, there was no news of Aurora.
Her disappearance had also caused Jonathan Williams and Lauretta Chapman's engagement to be postponed. After all, it would look terrible for Jonathan to be celebrating his engagement while his younger sister was missing, possibly dead.
Recently, Stella's momentum had grown so rapidly that her approval ratings were now on par with Jonathan's. He could no longer sit back and do nothing.
"I've disliked that Aurora for a long time," Abby said. "I hope she suffers a little this time."
Then, as if remembering something, Abby looked at Stella.
"Star, do you think King Wright… might kill Aurora in a fit of rage?"
"I don't know why King Wright hates Aurora so much, but Prince Wright was killed by Joshua Gardner. If he's going to kill anyone, it should be Joshua. As for Aurora… if possible, King Wright would probably prefer to torture her. However, judging by the attack at the airport, it's not impossible that they'd resort to extreme measures if they couldn't capture their target."
Speaking of the airport incident, Abby was clearly gloating.
"That King Wright is certainly resourceful. He injured Leonard Lerman and kidnapped Aurora. Killing two birds with one stone. It's so satisfying."

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