Summary of Chapter 1739 – A pivotal chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
The chapter Chapter 1739 is one of the most intense moments in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance, written by Miss Lyra. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
After a long while, the sounds gradually faded.
The woman sat up in bed.
An exotic tattoo snaked from her back down to her waist—sensual, alluring, and strangely tempting.
The woman turned her head to look at the man in the bed, her long lashes lowered.
"McCoy, you'll help me, won't you?"
McCoy Chapman gazed at Aurora's beautiful figure, and his clear eyes clouded over with desire once more.
His breathing grew ragged. He sat up, wrapped an arm around her shoulder, and leaned in to kiss her.
"Aurora, don't worry. I'll help you."
Aurora gently pulled away, her eyes downcast, a hint of sorrow in her expression.
"You're not disgusted with me, are you, McCoy?"
"How could I be?" McCoy's eyes filled with pity. "You're the victim in all this. I've already ordered the news to be suppressed. No one will know about this except for those of us who are already aware."
Aurora finally revealed a smile, one that was both cool and seductive.
Remembering what had happened just a short while ago, McCoy's breath hitched.
He suddenly flipped over, pinning her beneath him, and they began another round of passion.
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When Simone Lerman heard that Aurora was back, she hurried to find Leonard to share the news.
"Leonard, Aurora's back!"
At that moment, Leonard was clipping his tabby cat's nails.
He didn't even look up at Simone's words, his movements never faltering, as if he hadn't heard her at all.
Simone then remembered that Leonard had long since lost interest in Aurora.
Still, she couldn't resist sharing the gossip.
"Leonard, I heard from Queenie Burton that Aurora went through a lot over there.
"But she refuses to say what exactly happened.
"I bet she was assaulted by those men."
Leonard remained completely uninterested, offering no response.

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