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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1694

The company Stella had just signed with was a foreign family, yet their president was a young man from her own country.

He looked to be under thirty, with sharp, short hair and a pair of diamond studs in his ears. His handsome face had a hint of a rebellious edge.

Stella looked at the man before her. "Are you a friend of Joshua's?"

"Friend, I suppose," the man said. "But I think the word ‘partner' is more fitting."

Partner?

Stella silently mulled over the two words.

To her, a partner carried far more weight than a friend. A partner was someone you had faced life-and-death situations with, someone you could trust with your life.

Stella had rarely heard Joshua talk about his friends, but it was impossible for him not to have any.

The man looked at her and continued, "Let me introduce myself. My name is Beckett Torres, and I'm the current head of the Torres family."

Another family head.

Joshua's friends were certainly not ordinary people.

Stella extended her hand. "Mr. Torres, it's a pleasure."

However, Beckett made no move to shake it.

His expression was cool. "My apologies. I only associate with people of my own caliber. The reason I signed this contract with you, Ms. Cameron, was as a favor to Laurel. She feels she owes Joshua a great deal and has little else to repay him with, so she decided to offer you some compensation instead."

Despite the insult, Stella showed no sign of embarrassment or anger.

She only felt that this scene was somehow familiar.

Before Stella could place why, Beckett's next words captured her attention.

Stella raised an eyebrow. "Laurel? Are you talking about… Ms. Quinn?"

"If I were curious," Stella replied, "I would simply ask Joshua. Why would I need to hear it from someone else?"

Beckett seemed a little surprised. "You sound quite confident. But have you ever considered that if Joshua really wanted to tell you, he would have done so from the beginning?"

Stella thought for a moment. "The things left unsaid are usually the ones that aren't important. After all, he can't be expected to tell me every single detail of his entire life."

She paused, then gave Beckett a slight smile.

"Besides, he would have to remember it first."

"You're smarter than I thought," Beckett said. "And more level-headed."

"Thank you for the compliment, Mr. Torres," Stella replied.

Beckett knew that with Stella's current composure, trying to manipulate her would be nearly impossible.

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