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Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown novel Chapter 37

Aaron picked up his phone, feeling as if a thorn had pricked his heart. "Well, you'll be disappointed then. I promise you, I will finish this candlelight dinner with you tonight."

With that, he answered the call.

On the other end, it wasn't Cynthia Lynwood—it was Matthew.

"Mr. Vance, there's trouble! Cynthia's kidney function has suddenly declined. Her body can't efficiently eliminate waste and fluids, and she needs immediate surgery. But she’s refusing. You need to come and persuade her!"

Aaron's eyes narrowed. "I understand. I'll be there right away."

He quickly put down the phone. "Cynthia's life is in danger. We can't take risks with a human life!"

A faint smile appeared on Serena's lips, her eyes filled with a teasing glint, as if the words "I knew this would happen" were written across her face.

Aaron hesitated for a moment, gritting his teeth before finally turning to leave.

Cynthia Lynwood couldn't die.

If she died...

Serena watched Aaron leave, her expression blank.

She didn't leave, though.

This restaurant charged a small fortune per head.

She’d have to be out of her mind to just walk away.

Serena leisurely finished the dinner the waiter brought her. Only after she wiped her lips did she prepare to leave.

However, as she stood, she heard a mocking laugh from behind. "Well, if it isn’t Serena! Weren’t you supposed to be in Northspire? Back so soon with your tail between your legs? I thought this time you’d have the guts to stay away longer, but apparently not."

Serena looked up.

It was a young woman in her early twenties, dressed in designer clothes, clearly from a well-off family.

Though not particularly pretty, she had a striking figure.

Serena recognized her.

Cynthia Lynwood’s good friend.

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