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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter 877
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Everyone present had heard rumors about the Lerman family's way of doing things.

Simone was known for her ruthlessness, but she lived by a code: don't cross me, and | won't cross you. Fiercely

loyal to those she cared about, she valued friendship above all.

She and Aurora had becbest friends after Aurora once stepped in to defend her. Simone never forgot that

act of kindness.

Whenever Aurora ran into trouble, Simone would handle it if she could. If she couldn't, she'd turn to her older

brother, Leonard, for help.

Leonard and Simone had relied on each other since childhood. Leonard adored his little sister and always looked

out for her.

Leonard's infatuation with Aurora owed much to Simone. In a way, Simone was Aurora's sharp blade-swift,

decisive, cutting through obstacles-something everyone in the room understood without needing to say it.

Simone knew this, too. But she didn't mind. People always have something to gain from each other; that's just

how relationships work.

She was Aurora's blade, and Aurora was her brain.

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Thanks to Aurora's guidance, Simone had quickly found her footing within the Lerman family. She was no longer

the pitiful girl hiding in Leonard's shadow, surviving at the mercy of others.

Leonard had his own affairs to manage; he couldn't watch over her every second. There were times when he

slipped up. The Lerman family was ruthless, a nest of vipers, and Simone had nearly lost everything to their

schemes before.

But after meeting Aurora, those days were over. Now, Simone had carved out a place for herself within the

family.

Feelings alone were too fragile to hold people together. Real bonds were built on the value you brought to each

other.

Until Joshua calong, that was how Simone saw the world.

She wasn't as clever as Aurora, but she wasn't stupid either. Aurora would never befriend someone who was

hopelessly incompetent.

Simone knew exactly how to play her part when Aurora needed her.

Although she believed it was best to let Stella take the fall for what had happened, Aurora was still hesitating-

caught up in the bonds of blood.

Hearing Aurora and Simone's words, Skyler and Jonathan visibly relaxed. They didn't want to see siblings turn

against each other.

Sellers, however, wasn't convinced. He thought Simone was just helping Aurora cover her tracks.

Soon, Aurora was wheeled into the hospital room, and Sellers had already begun assembling a team of doctors

to look after her.

Once inside, Skyler turned to

Simone, Joshua, and Sellers. "Our

family

Heeds a moment alone,

discuss sthings. Would you mind waiting outside?"

Simone, Joshua, and Sellers took the hint and quietly left.

When the door closed behind them, Skyler said, "Star, everything is ready for you to chome. Your

brothers and | have made all the net

arrangements. I'd like to throw a grand party to announce your return to the family-make your identity official.

When do you think you'll have time?"

Stella looked at Skyler in surprise.

He'd once been so worried about his reputation and Aurora's as the city's top socialite that he'd even considered

telling the world Stella was adopted. Even then, he insisted she fearn all the proper manners, planning to reveal

her identity only after a few years.

But now, he didn't mention adoption at all. He was bringing her back as his real daughter.

That caught Stella off guard. It didn't quite fit the Williams family's usual way of doing things. Was there some

hidden trap waiting for her?

She didn't believe Skyler had suddenly seen the light. Just moments ago, they'd all been suspicious of her.

After thinking for a moment, Stella replied, "The international competition is about to start. Let's wait until it's

over."

"No problem," Skyler said warmly. "By the way, Star, congratulations on your successful concert."