Summary of Chapter 1689 – A turning point in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Chapter 1689 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.
"I'm quite happy to make that trade."
The world was never fair.
Stella had worked so hard, yet it couldn't compare to what was simply handed to others.
It was always the favorites who were given what the rest of us had to bleed for and might never obtain.
Seeing that Joshua had calmed down, Stella led him to the sofa and got him a glass of water.
"If Aurora hadn't disappeared, my only option would have been to work with foreign families who have no business ties to the Williams family," she said. "But her disappearance at this exact moment has given me an opportunity."
Often, Stella didn't have many choices laid out before her.
She couldn't afford to make a single wrong move.
One mistake, and there would be no coming back.
Fortunately, fate seemed to be on her side.
By some twist of fate, Aurora had disappeared.
Joshua looked at Stella with a hint of a smile in his eyes.
"Star, have you made up your mind?" he asked.
Stella nodded. "Yes, I have. I'm going to take Aurora's resources.
"I want to see for myself just what's so special about the deals the Williams family handpicked for her."
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At the hospital.
Leonard's surgery was finally over.
Simone stood by his bedside, looking rather guilty.
Yesterday, Joshua had found out that Leonard was talking to Stella. Today, Leonard got shot.
Even someone as dense as Simone could put two and two together.
Leonard soon regained consciousness.
His gaze swept the room and landed on Simone.
When he looked at her, Simone couldn't meet his eyes.
Her gaze darted around nervously. "Leonard, you're awake? How are you feeling? The doctor said... the bullet only hit your shoulder, so your life isn't in danger."
Rhett asked cautiously, "Mr. Lerman, that shipment is very important to us. Should I gather some men to retrieve it?"
Leonard's expression gradually returned to normal.
"Since she wants it, just let her have it." A flicker of admiration appeared in Leonard's eyes. "To be able to figure out my shipping routes and steal my cargo... she's certainly capable."
Hearing Leonard's words, not just Rhett, but even Simone stared at him in disbelief.
Simone was baffled.
Was that how someone was supposed to react to having their cargo stolen?
Rhett's expression was complicated. He knew that Leonard had been acting strangely obsessed with Stella recently.
He reminded him, "Even if you give it to her, she'll have a hard time finding a buyer to take that shipment..."
Before Rhett could finish, Leonard cut him off.
"Then we'll be the ones to buy it."
Rhett was speechless.
Buying back his own stolen goods? Had Leonard lost his mind?

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