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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1269

Haynes, Neville, Foreman—they had all figured it out long ago. Even the Williams family suspected their relationship was more than professional.

"I've been this obvious, and you're only just realizing it?" Joshua taunted. "It's a miracle a man with your intellect ever became the head of a family." A slow, dangerous smile spread across his face. "Well, playtime is over. It's time to settle our debts."

Aurora was in a café, sipping her coffee and scrolling through the news on her phone when she got the call.

As expected, the sight of Dawnlight on the city streets had already sent it trending online. A flicker of disdain crossed her features. She had seen every trick in the book from men trying to win her over. This one, she classified as amateurish. If her brothers hadn't insisted she get close to Joshua, she wouldn't have given a man like this a second glance. She detested stupidity.

Before meeting him, she had thought him a man of mystery and depth. Now, she just found him… ordinary. She was beginning to doubt their theories about his motives for helping Stella. Maybe it wasn't as complicated as they thought.

It was in the middle of these thoughts that she received the call about Joshua's car accident. The news didn't surprise her in the slightest. Dawnlight was not a car for just anyone to drive. Men always wanted to conquer a powerful car the same way they wanted to conquer a woman. Anyone incapable of mastering Dawnlight was destined to crash. It was a key reason she'd never chased after him.

She'd seen it coming.

She put down her coffee, her expression calm. "Alright. I'm on my way."

She had expected some damage to her car. But when she arrived at the scene, the sight of the mangled heap of metal that was once Dawnlight still shocked her. If not for a few familiar components scattered among the wreckage, she would never have believed it was her car. She had never imagined it could be so utterly destroyed.

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