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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1855

Summary for Chapter 1855: The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter summary of Chapter 1855 – The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra

In Chapter 1855, 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.

Leonard said nothing.

Old Mr. Wyatt continued, "Son, that's not how you court a woman. Secretly watching her, secretly trying to talk to her—is that courting? That's stalking. You might enjoy it, but she doesn't feel a thing for you. And when she ignores you, you kidnap her? What were you thinking? You're lucky she doesn't hate your guts, let alone have feelings for you. You're a young man, you should have some romance in you. How are you even worse than an old codger like me?"

Leonard was silent for a moment before asking, "Then how should I pursue her?"

Old Mr. Wyatt said, "We'll talk about that after you've recovered. You look like you're at death's door. Who are you going to win over like this? Don't work yourself into an early grave."

Leonard fell silent again.

Old Mr. Wyatt, long accustomed to Leonard's reticence, grumbled a few more things about him being a lost cause before turning his attention back to planning the surgery.

***

Stella's surgery was soon put on the schedule.

At the same time, when Stella met with Lauretta, Lauretta told her the news of Aurora's impending engagement to McCoy.

Lauretta said, "With Jonathan in a coma, my engagement to him is at a standstill. The Chapman family initially wanted me to break it off with Jonathan and get engaged to Coleman instead. But Coleman refused. He said it would be like stealing his own brother's fiancée and would attract a lot of public criticism. He also said he wouldn't know how to face Jonathan when he woke up, and that it would damage their brotherly bond."

As she spoke, a trace of mockery crossed Lauretta's face. "If Coleman hadn't refused, I probably would have been sold off like property again."

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