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A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion novel Chapter 345

To put it more bluntly, he was telling her that her behavior was unacceptable.

After years of being married to Fairfax, Starla was an expert at deciphering the hidden meanings in his words.

She let out a cold laugh. “I would have had my people cook for them, but would they have dared to eat it?”

Fairfax’s heart sank. Their eyes met across the table. Hers were filled with amusement, while his were a sheet of ice.

“Tell me,” he said, his voice laced with suppressed anger, “what exactly are you doing back here?”

It was clear that the Yelchin household had descended into chaos in a single day, and Fairfax’s patience had reached its limit. The pressure from work was already immense, and now the turmoil at home was pushing him over the edge. All his previous restraint toward Starla was curdling into fury.

As he watched the smile fade from her eyes, Fairfax’s anger became even harder to contain. “You don’t want the divorce anymore, is that it? Fine. Then come back with me to Luwood Mountain!”

“But Luwood Mountain isn’t the Yelchin family estate, is it?” Starla replied coolly.

“What are you trying to say?”

“I’m saying that as your wife, I’m a Yelchin. That means I have every right to live here, in the main family house, don’t I?”

Fairfax was speechless.

“Weren’t they always so eager for me to come back?” Starla continued, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “Besides holidays, you’d be at work, and they’d be calling, demanding I come over. What’s wrong? Now that I’m here, they’re not happy? This should be perfect for them. They loved the idea of me coming back to serve them. Well, now I’ve moved right in.”

The word ‘serve’ made Fairfax take another deep drag from his cigarette. “Since when have you ever been so obedient?”

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