Summary of Chapter 1865 – A pivotal chapter in The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance by Miss Lyra
The chapter Chapter 1865 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.
Now, seeing Aurora's expression, McCoy instantly realized who the newcomers were.
He took her hand, as if offering silent comfort.
Aurora was taken aback, but when she saw McCoy's gentle gaze, much of her anxiety and panic dissipated.
She gradually calmed down.
McCoy spoke up. "Sir, what's past is past. No matter who you are, that's all in the past. Even if, for whatever reason, you and Aurora didn't end up together, you at least shared some good times. I hope, for the sake of that past, you can show some decency to both sides and not tarnish the memory of your acquaintance."
Watching from below, Joshua chuckled softly. "He's got a silver tongue. He's already framed them as bitter ex-lovers causing a scene. Now, no matter what these two brothers say, the crowd probably won't believe them. They'll even think they're deliberately slandering Aurora, trying to destroy what they couldn't have."
Stella looked at McCoy on the stage and sighed. "McCoy genuinely likes Aurora. It's a shame…"
Stella had met McCoy a few times when she and Lauretta were classmates. His upbringing, manners, and personality were all impeccable—the epitome of a gentleman. He wouldn't look down on Aurora for having been assaulted.
Unfortunately, Aurora's motives for marrying him were far from pure.
The crowd began to murmur among themselves.
"Aurora's ex? As far as I know, Aurora hasn't dated anyone in years. How could an ex suddenly appear out of nowhere?"
"Why not? All those heiresses who cultivate a certain image online claim to be pure and innocent, but their private lives are a mess. Look at these two brothers. You can tell just by looking at them that they're not good people."
Someone defended Aurora, "Who hasn't loved a few scumbags when they were young? Just because Aurora hasn't dated in recent years doesn't mean she didn't when she was first discovering love. Maybe her heart was broken by a jerk, and that's why she's been single all these years, unwilling to open herself up to a new relationship."
"Whether Aurora dated him or not, she's getting engaged now. Crashing her engagement party like this is just pathetic, isn't it?"
Meanwhile, the countless viewers watching the livestream also began to express their sympathy for Aurora.


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