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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1560

Abby's expression didn't change at Stella's reveal - no surprise, no shock.

"I figured as much. That he might have been feeding me information on purpose. The reason I chose to go undercover with him in the first place was because I knew he had a grudge against Leonard. Even if he wouldn't help me, he definitely wouldn't help Leonard. If he saw an opportunity, he'd want to take Leonard down. Even if he didn't trust me to succeed, doing nothing meant zero chance. Giving me a chance, even a one percent possibility, was better than nothing. If I were him, I'd take that gamble. If I was exposed, he could just throw me to the wolves with no loss to himself. Whether he found me out or not wasn't my concern. I went to him seeking one thing: an opportunity to get to Leonard."

Stella had assumed Abby was the one being kept in the dark, but it turned out she had seen things just as clearly. And she had succeeded. It was the opportunity Abby provided that had allowed them to cripple Leonard.

Noticing Stella's exhaustion, Abby said, "Star, let's get you inside to rest. By the way, the room you kept for me should still be there, right? Starting today, I'll be taking Joshua's place by your side."

Stella looked at her, slightly taken aback.

"I know I might not do as good a job as Joshua," Abby added, "but I'll try my best."

Stella didn't speak, but she gave a small nod.

As they entered the main hall, the sounds of a man and a woman arguing echoed clearly through the quiet space.

Abby paused. "Star, is someone fighting?"

Stella briefly explained the situation with Israel and Violet Yancey.

Abby grinned with satisfaction. "Brilliant! Let the monsters tear each other apart."

Joshua's departure had been so sudden that the others in the Williams family didn't know yet, and Stella had no intention of telling them.

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