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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1387

Standing in the crowd, Leonard watched the young heirs apologize. The whispers of the onlookers echoed in his ears, and he remembered his own recent humiliation.

When he had entered the gala, Aurora might not have noticed the gossip, which was understandable. But later, when those young punks had blocked his path on his way to her, she had definitely seen it. They had pestered him all the way until he stood right in front of her. At the time, she had only gently chided them, telling them not to make things difficult and explaining that they had misunderstood, that he wasn't forcing her to do anything. Then, she had simply let them leave.

Before witnessing this scene with Stella, it had never occurred to Leonard to expect Aurora to stand up for him. He had thought her even speaking up for him was a sign that she cared. But now, that fleeting sense of gratitude felt like a cruel joke.

Stella seemed oblivious to the surrounding chatter. Once the apologies were done, she turned to Joshua. "Joshua, is there anything else you require?"

Joshua's eyes shimmered like a starlit lake, rippling with emotion. "No, that's all."

Only then did Stella dismiss the young men, who fled as if their lives depended on it.

After they were gone, Joshua looked at Stella, his voice unusually hoarse. "Star, thank you."

To the Joshua of the past, such protection would have been trivial, perhaps even laughable. But now, he felt a dizzying sensation, as if he were walking on clouds. Logic told him he should be teaching Stella how to manage her subordinates, but the feeling of being defended was so intoxicating that even his legendary self-control crumbled.

When they returned to the main ballroom, people looked at them with a newfound, subtle curiosity. Both Stella and Joshua ignored the stares, completely unfazed.

Across the room, Joshua spotted the same young heirs who had given him trouble earlier. Perhaps it was his good mood, but he found that they almost looked endearing now.

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