Summary of Chapter 1705 – A turning point in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
Chapter 1705 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.
"Well," a deep voice came from the doorway.
Aurora looked up as a man wearing a bronze mask slowly walked in. His eyes, visible behind the mask, glinted with a dark light—wicked and cold. He exuded a malevolent aura that sent a chill down everyone's spine.
A mask?
Aurora and Abigail exchanged a look.
"Mr. Vesper, these are the new girls I've brought for you." Gina smiled fawningly at the man. "There were originally five virgins, but one of them didn't know her place, so I didn't bring her for your inspection."
"Is that so?"
His gaze swept over the terrified girls in front of him. Each of them felt a chill run down her back, her palms turning inexplicably cold.
His eyes paused on Aurora's face for two seconds before moving on nonchalantly.
Aurora's heart skipped a beat.
Was it her imagination?
It seemed like that man had looked at her for a moment longer than the others.
"Not bad," the man said in a languid tone, his thin lips curving slightly upward. "Are they all here willingly?"
"Of course, of course!" Gina said obsequiously. "I know your rules, Mr. Vesper."
The masked man nodded, his gaze shifting back to the girls. His voice was low.
"Are you all here of your own free will?"
The girls looked at each other, stunned. They had been kidnapped. How could they possibly be here willingly?
"I'll give you one more chance," the man said again, his voice still enthralling. "I don't force women here."
This was their chance!
A spark of excitement lit up in the girls' eyes. Maybe this man didn't know how they'd gotten here and would let them go!
Abigail's heart pounded, and just as she was about to step forward and speak, someone tugged on her sleeve.
Surprised, Abigail turned to see the grave look in Aurora's eyes.
"What's wrong?"
Aurora frowned and slowly shook her head, signaling for Abigail not to do anything rash.

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