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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 997

Israel scoffed inwardly. What a load of nonsense—talk is cheap, after all.

Yet Aurora, Simone, and Leonard all knew Joshua wasn’t just blowing smoke. Other families might balk at coughing up that kind of money, but the Gardners? For them, it was pocket change. The Gardners were, after all, the wealthiest family in the world.

Aurora spoke up, trying to bring the conversation back on track. “Guys, let’s not get sidetracked. We’re supposed to be discussing Leonard and Star right now.”

If they actually took Joshua up on that bet, her brothers wouldn’t stand a chance. That thought made a shadow of doubt flicker in Aurora’s eyes. She shot Leonard a sidelong glance; he glanced back. The look they exchanged was brief but knowing, a silent agreement passing between them.

Aurora’s mind wandered back to a question that had been bothering her for a while: why did Joshua keep so close to Stella? Simone had already replaced Stella as his so-called soulmate, so what reason did he have to stick around? No matter how she turned it over in her mind, Aurora couldn’t make sense of it.

She certainly didn’t believe Joshua was interested in Stella. It wasn’t just the fact that Stella was divorced—she also had a child. A man like Joshua could have any woman he wanted; why would he choose Stella? No, there had to be another reason for his attention. And now, it seemed that reason was finally clear.

Perhaps Joshua intended to use Stella as a way to acquire shares in the Williams family business. That would explain why he was staying close, even after moving on from her.

Simone seemed to reach the same conclusion. Her eyes lit up, the gloom from before vanishing in an instant. As long as Joshua’s interest in Stella wasn’t romantic, Simone could accept any other motive. If Joshua wanted to buy into the Williams Group—well, that just meant he was ambitious, driven. Simone admired him all the more for it.

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