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A Widow's Poison, A Wife's Rebellion novel Chapter 520

“As for Fairfax,” Tanya continued, shaking her head. “I used to think he was so capable, but look at him now. After all this time, he still can’t see Brinley for who she is! He even saw her getting into Felix Fowler’s car with his own eyes and somehow still blames you!”

She scoffed. “Honestly, a man like that is a curse. Whoever ends up with him is in for a world of misery.”

“He blames me, yes, but he’s still investigating them,” Starla said calmly.

In his pursuit of Brinley, he had inadvertently stumbled upon Starla’s own assets and her plans to relocate to Yoran Country. It proved that Fairfax’s people were competent, she had to admit, even if their efforts were completely misdirected.

“Knowing him,” Tanya warned, “he’ll probably uncover something incriminating and still find a way to blame it on you. It’s what he does.”

Starla didn't disagree. It was certainly possible. Blaming her had become a habit for Fairfax, and it wouldn't be surprising if he did it again. But she no longer cared.

“Let him,” she said with a shrug. Heartlessness makes one invincible, and it was true. The moment she had let go of her feelings for Fairfax, he had lost all power to hurt her.

“So when are you going to officially sever ties with him?” Tanya asked. After all, they were still legally married. “I’m worried that once he finds out you’re Yardley’s sister, he’ll refuse to grant you a divorce.”

Few people knew her true identity. Given how badly the Hoggart Group was crushing him, it was a legitimate concern. If Fairfax discovered her connection right as she was preparing to return to Yoran Country, he might try to cling to the marriage for leverage.

Starla froze. The thought hadn't even crossed her mind.

“In that case,” she said, her voice hardening with new resolve, “I need to get my hands on everything the Yelchin family owns, and fast.”

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