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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 243

She was known for her knack of stirring up trouble, but this time, she hadn't uttered a word.

Yet, without any rhyme or reason, the blame was thrown her way, and she wasn't about to stand for it.

The room's atmosphere thickened almost instantly.

Rachel, who usually played the peacemaker for Haynes, suddenly switched sides, making the situation awkwardly tense.

It was Marvin's innocent voice that finally broke the silence.

"Mr. O'Brien, you've wronged Stella. Don't you think you owe her an apology?"

Stella glanced down at Marvin, who mischievously winked at her.

This clever boy.

Some things sound different depending on who says them.

If Mr. Burton had said it, it might've seemed biased.

But Marvin was just a kid. Even if he was siding with her, he wouldn't have said anything unless he'd heard it himself.

It was like a slap across Haynes's face.

Haynes's deep-set eyes dimmed, and his Adam's apple bobbed nervously.

After a few seconds, his low, raspy voice broke the silence.

"Sorry, I misunderstood you."

Stella gave him a sidelong glance. "Since Ms. Pearce is in such a delicate condition, you'd better whisk her away before she misses her treatment."

Rachel, not keen on staying any longer, extended her pale hand with a pout. "Haynie, my fingers have so many cuts from those herbs. If this keeps up, I might never play the violin again."

Rachel's face froze. "Another day?"

Mr. Burton shot her a sideways look. "What did you think this was, some trendy café where you can just drop by for a photo op?

If you don't want to be here, don't come. I don't like forcing people, and I certainly don't like half-hearted efforts."

He chuckled, casting Haynes a pointed look.

"Stella stayed here for months just to get medicine for her mother-in-law. Some people can't even last half a day. What can you expect?"

Rachel's expression faltered. "Mr. Burton, you misunderstand. It's not that I don't want to be here. I'm just worried I'll be clumsy and cause trouble…"

Mr. Burton wasn't buying it. "Marvin's only five and he hasn't complained once. What, are you saying you can't even keep up with a five-year-old?"

"If your condition has deteriorated to the point where you can't manage on your own, then I'm afraid there's nothing I can do. You'd better head home, because I can't cure you."

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