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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1460

"Wait a minute. I'm Lynne's boyfriend. Who are you guys?"

"I'm her boyfriend! We've been together for three months!"

"That's a lie! She told me she broke up with you ages ago!"

"She did not! We just hooked up two days ago!"

"Two days ago? She spent the night at my place two days ago!"

"Spent the night?! No way! We just got together yesterday, and she told me it was her first time!"

The five or six handsome young men, realizing they were all there to see Lynne and all believed they were her boyfriend, erupted into a massive argument.

These were Lynne's recent conquests. She never dated just one man at a time, preferring to juggle at least two or three. She'd had close calls before, but with her sweet talk and innocent act—plus her rapid turnover of partners—she'd never experienced such a catastrophic implosion.

After comparing notes, all the men turned on Lynne with furious glares. Having just escaped the clutches of the women whose boyfriends she'd stolen, she now had to face her own. Her eyes were swollen nearly shut from the hornet stings, and her face was inflamed. Now, covered in new scratches and bruises from the women's attack, she was a horrifying sight, all her previous beauty gone.

The men looked at her grotesque appearance with pure disgust, any feelings of affection long since vanished. They grabbed her by her gown, demanding answers. Lynne was a pathetic, sobbing mess, more humiliated than she had ever been in her life.

The commotion attracted a crowd of onlookers, all eager to watch the drama of a cheater's downfall unfold. Many people began taking pictures of the explicit photos scattered on the floor, eagerly posting the scene to their social media.

The Williamses could avoid regular contact with the Camerons, but missing the elders' birthday celebration was not an option. The Camerons always invited all the prominent families to the event. The two elders were still alive, but they only held one large banquet a year to avoid overstaying their social welcome. Though the Cameron family had declined, they had once been glorious. Given the elders' age and respected status, most major families would attend to show them face.

In the days that followed, Lynne made no further attempts to contact Joshua. It was clear she had finally realized she'd been played.

Life was calm and uneventful, and soon it was time for Old Mrs. Cameron's banquet. During that week, the Camerons had tried several times to invite Stella to their home under various pretexts, all of which she refused.

There is no love or hate without reason. The Camerons' sudden warmth toward her had to be driven by an ulterior motive. Stella felt it was best to keep them at arm's length. The Camerons might not be the Williamses, but she knew that sometimes, the lesser threats were the hardest to shake.

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