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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1790

Foreman said, "If you don't believe me, you can ask Abby. She wouldn't lie to you."

Joshua's gaze gradually darkened.

Since Foreman was so confident, the story was likely true.

So, had he really cost Star the chance to heal her hand?

Joshua's dark eyes seemed to freeze over.

Foreman's voice droned on relentlessly in his ear.

"If it weren't for you, why would Star ever accept shares from someone like Leonard and be indebted to him?

If it were me, I'd rather be hunted by the Lerman family worldwide than let Star accept a single penny from Leonard!"

Foreman, of course, wasn't considering whether being hunted by the Lerman family would put Joshua's life in danger.

To Foreman, if Joshua were killed by the Lermans, it would be a convenient way to kill two birds with one stone.

Foreman added, "Leonard was no saint, but don't you go thinking you're some kind of paragon of virtue either.

The harm you've caused Star is no less than what Leonard did! Fundamentally, you and Leonard are the same. Leonard hurt Star for Aurora's sake.

And you, for Rachel Pearce, plunged Star into a bottomless abyss. You..."

Foreman was about to continue his moralizing tirade, trying to shame Joshua, when a clear female voice cut him off.

"Foreman, what on earth are you spouting at Joshua?!"

Abby had come out of her room and just happened to overhear Foreman's accusations.

Caught by Abby, Foreman showed not a hint of guilt or panic.

He was completely self-righteous. "Was I wrong? If Joshua hadn't killed Leonard, would Star be accepting his shares? Her hand could have been healed. What's more important than healing Star's hand?"

Abby was fuming. She pointed at Foreman and scolded, "Star hasn't even decided whether to accept the shares yet. How did that become 'she has no choice but to accept them for Joshua's sake' in your version?

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