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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1363

More importantly, the fact that her art was so admired meant they were kindred spirits. Stella quickly typed a reply. "Thank you. Fortunately, I'm no longer in need of money. If you truly enjoy my work, I would be happy to gift you a piece in the future when I have time to paint."

The reply came almost instantly, as if the other person was waiting by their computer. It was just two simple words.

"Thank you."

Stella smiled and closed the email. Then, she dialed Leonard's number.

The phone rang for a while before it was finally answered, and a man's cold, sarcastic voice came through the line. "Well, I was beginning to think Ms. Cameron had forgotten all about the Dawnlight project."

Stella had no patience for his games and got straight to the point. "When are you free, Mr. Lerman?"

Leonard was busy studying the sunset painting from Summer. "Anytime," he replied dismissively.

Stella checked her schedule. "Two days from now, ten o'clock in the morning, in front of The Auto-Mall. How does that sound, Mr. Lerman?"

"Is Joshua coming too?" Leonard asked suddenly.

The mention of Joshua's name immediately put Stella on high alert. "Why?"

Two days later, Stella and Joshua arrived at The Auto-Mall right on time. Just as they got out of their car, another vehicle came speeding directly toward them. Stella glanced at the license plate and frowned in annoyance. Only Leonard was capable of such a reckless stunt. He was deliberately trying to make them scramble in panic, after which he'd offer a half-hearted apology about it being "just a joke." After dealing with him for so long, Stella knew his playbook by heart.

Joshua moved to shield Stella, his dark eyes narrowing slightly. With a flick of his wrist, he produced a handgun from seemingly nowhere and fired several shots at the car's front tires. The vehicle, which had been hurtling toward them with aggressive intent, instantly lost control, spinning with a deafening screech of rubber on pavement. With a final, sickening crunch, it crashed into a nearby stone pillar and came to a halt.

A few seconds later, the doors flew open and Leonard and a disheveled Aurora stumbled out.

Joshua smiled placidly. "My apologies. I was just trying to play a little joke, but it seems my hand slipped. Mr. Lerman loves these kinds of jokes, so I'm sure he understands, right?"

Aurora's face was pale, and her usually immaculate hair had fallen loose, leaving her looking utterly flustered. She had always maintained a flawless, elegant image and had never been seen in such a state of disarray. Leonard's handsome face was as dark as a thundercloud. "Joshua Gardner!" he snarled through gritted teeth.

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