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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter 183
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Chapter 184

He suddenly realized that he hadn't really done anything for Stella.

Haynes's gaze flickered just for a second as he met Stella's sarcasm-laced stare. His voice lowered, rough with

something unreadable. "You've got it wrong. I'm just trying to help you."

"Don't dress up paving the way for Rachel as something noble," Stella replied, her tone sharp. "If you really

wanted to help me, you wouldn't have stood by while they slandered me. And you certainly wouldn't be standing

here now."

"Stella," Haynes said, "don't be so impulsive. Rachel's skills aren't as simple as you think. Today's bet, you can't

win it. The only way out is to not compete. If you don't step onto the stage, you won't lose. Unless you want Keen

to learn exactly how far his mother has fallen. As for that necklace, if you just lend your violin to Rachel, she'll

return it to you. Once her concert is over, the Nocturne Stella will be back in your hands. If you agree, I'll handle

everything else. Trust me, Rachel won't make things difficult for you."

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Stella couldn't help but clap lightly, her smile laced with sarcasm. "Wow, Mr. O'Brien, it's rare to see you so

considerate of me. I'm truly flattered."

Despite her words, there wasn't a trace of gratitude in her expression. Clearly, her tone was dripping with irony.

Haynes frowned slightly.

Something seemed to occur to Stella, and she asked, "Oh, by the way. If | don't agree to lend the violin, are you

saying my mom's necklace won't be returned? And you won't helpwith that favor you mentioned?"

Haynes's gaze was inscrutable. "I think you know how to choose wisely."

Stella sighed, exasperated. "If you're done, please step aside. | have a competition to attend."

With that, she took Marvin's hand and moved past him.

Haynes exhaled through his nose. He hadn't anticipated this level of defiance from Stella. "Must you always be

this difficult?"

Stella stopped dead. When she turned back, her smile was all edges. "If you truly mean to help me...make

Rachel withdraw. The result would be the sas if | quit-just far less humiliating for your precious protégé."

She turned to look at him, her eyes challenging. "Why should it always bewho steps aside or bows down just

to keep peace? Is that your idea of fairness?"

Haynes stood there, momentarily speechless. By the the gathered his thoughts, Stella had already walked

away.

Backstage, Rachel was just about to take the stage.

Marvin looked up at Stella, his face a mix of worry and resolve. "Stella, are we going to lose?"

He'd been watching the stakes between Stella, Rachel, and Jasper unfold, silently witnessing everything as

others doubted Stella.

Because Marvin always believed that Stella would win. That she'd prove everyone wrong.

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Yet, as the performance approached, his anxiety grew.

Stella looked down at Marvin, her eyes filled with an unwavering determination. "Marvin, don't worry. We will

win."

Marvin's heart, which had been filled with doubt, began to ease.

As they spoke, the stage lights dimmed.

Rachel's performance began.

A few minutes later, the lights gradually brightened again. A young, beautiful woman stood in the spotlight. Her

features were delicate, her presence serene. The white dress she wore lent her an air of elegance and aloofness,

like a rare bloom untouched by its surroundings.

The spotlight highlighted her carefully made-up face, making her look pristine and ethereal.

Soon, melodious, soothing music began to flow, like a stream that could cleanse one's soul-gentle and

enchanting.