Summary of Chapter 1812 – A pivotal chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
The chapter Chapter 1812 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.
Across the street from the hotel, Sellers watched as Stella and Joshua left arm in arm, looking incredibly intimate. He raised an eyebrow in disbelief.
"Did it really work that easily?"
Anyone with eyes could see that the feelings between Stella and Joshua had clearly deepened.
Aurora smiled faintly. "Sellers, the simplest plans are often the most successful."
Sellers's tone was ambiguous. "Foreman is a real piece of work, willing to cooperate with us to push the woman he loves into the arms of his rival."
But Aurora corrected him. "You're wrong, Sellers. It's not that Foreman pushed Stella to his rival. Stella was never his to begin with, so how could he 'push' her anywhere?
He was just taking advantage of what Stella didn't know.
Even without him, it was only a matter of time before Joshua and Stella crossed that final line. If not now, then soon.
Could he stop something that was bound to happen? Obviously not.
If Haynes or Neville had tried to interfere, they might have had some effect. But Foreman…"
Aurora's red lips curved into a smile. "His presence has absolutely no impact on Stella and Joshua's relationship.
If Foreman had any other options, he wouldn't be working with us.
As long as Joshua is in the picture, he will never have Stella. So, getting rid of Joshua is what matters most.
That Foreman, to have almost taken Joshua out before, he's got some brains and isn't afraid to play dirty."
Sellers remembered the torment he had once suffered at Foreman's hands, and a cold light flickered in his eyes.
"A treacherous snake like that will have to be eliminated eventually."



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