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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1629

Stella couldn't be happier to have Aurora take the annoying Leonard away.

She nodded slightly.

After Leonard and Aurora left, Stella decided to head to the back garden anyway. Joshua had been gone for a little too long, and she was starting to worry.

From what Leonard had said, it was clear Laurel Quinn was no one to take lightly. Even though Stella had confidence in Joshua's abilities, she didn't dare underestimate her.

***

Out in the back garden, everything was quiet and still.

Laurel Quinn looked at the man beside her with a complex expression and said softly, "Joshua, it's been a long time."

Joshua nodded slightly. "I already know about the partnership between Star and the Quinn family. Thank you for giving her such a large contract."

Laurel looked at his handsome face and sighed.

"You don't have to be so formal with me. If it weren't for your help back then, I never would have become the head of my family. It's just one contract, not even a fraction of what you did for me. Besides, if she hadn't met my standards, I wouldn't have worked with her. In a way, I just gave her an opportunity, just like you introduced her to people earlier. Whether she can seize it is up to her."

Joshua didn't reject her kindness. Instead, he asked, "How have you been all these years?"

Laurel gazed at the shadows cast by the trees and flowers on the ground.

"Same as always. Busy every day. I used to think that with supreme power, I could get everything I wanted. But now that I have it, I find it's not as wonderful as I imagined."

Joshua turned to look at her. "Do you regret it?"

Laurel didn't deny it. "A little... but I think that's just how people are. We always think the other side has it better. If I hadn't become the family head, I probably would have thought that was the best thing in the world."

"You seem to have a clear perspective on it," Joshua commented.

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