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Aurora Walton and Lucas Carter novel Chapter 1580

Standing nearby, Megan felt uneasy as Aurora began apologizing to Yvonne again.

She had truly meant to help, yet her good intentions had only made things worse.

No matter how hard she tried to protect Aurora, it always seemed to backfire, leaving her unsure of what to do.

Megan couldn’t shake the feeling that she had messed everything up again. She wanted nothing more than to help, but why did it always turn out wrong?

With that thought, she let out a quiet sigh, her heart filled with worry.

But Aurora’s hand, still holding hers under the table, gave a gentle squeeze. It was a silent reminder not to act rashly.

Understanding her meaning, Megan didn’t dare speak, afraid she might make things worse for Aurora.

Meanwhile, Yvonne found Aurora’s words amusing.

She let out a cold snort, crossed her arms, and said sharply, “And who decided that just because you speak for your friend, the things she said behind my back can be brushed aside?

“If that’s how it works, then what do we need the police for?”

Aurora knew well that Megan was at fault this time.

But she couldn’t stand seeing her friend being scolded, especially when she had only acted out of loyalty.

Aurora looked at Yvonne earnestly. “I told you she meant well. Please don’t blame her for it.

“And I’ve already apologized, Miss Song. I hope you won’t dwell on this anymore. Let’s focus on the show.”

“And who said that just because you apologized, I have to accept it?” Yvonne shot back, folding her arms, clearly intent on making things difficult for her.

Aurora stood there with her head slightly lowered, looking awkward and cornered.

Megan grew anxious watching her.

She tightened her grip on Aurora’s hand, signaling her not to say another word.

So whatever Megan did, she took it as her own. She would never push the blame onto her friend.

If something went wrong, she would correct it herself.

And if Megan had done nothing wrong, Aurora would never allow anyone to throw dirt at her.

She wouldn’t stand by and let that happen.

“Miss Song, then what is it that you want?” Aurora asked calmly.

She had seen through it now—Yvonne just wanted to drag things out endlessly.

She had already apologized, yet the other woman refused to accept it.

There was no point in continuing this conversation anymore.

But Yvonne, with her arms crossed and chin tilted toward Megan, made her stance perfectly clear. “Whoever said the wrong thing owes me an apology. That’s all there is to it.”

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