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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1864

Even if he couldn't have Aurora all to himself, the benefits he was gaining were far greater than before.

With Aurora and the Chapman family's help, his future path would be much smoother.

Continuing this relationship with Aurora was a net positive for him.

Besides, what was stolen was always more thrilling than what was rightfully obtained.

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An hour later, Aurora's engagement party officially began.

Aurora wore a chiffon gown, her long, wavy hair cascading over her shoulders. She looked like a flawless princess from a painting, her clear eyes sparkling with captivating charm.

She appeared at the engagement party, holding McCoy's hand.

The handsome man and beautiful woman, buoyed by the joyous occasion, looked stunning and perfectly matched.

Aurora was noble and elegant, her beauty radiant.

McCoy was handsome and refined, with a graceful demeanor.

As soon as they appeared, a shower of lights, flower petals, and bubbles rained down on them.

Outside the hall, tens of thousands of doves and balloons were released, creating a grand and magnificent scene.

Stella had never had a wedding, and none of her close friends were married, so she had never attended one before. It was all very novel to her.

No, that wasn't true. She had attended the "wedding" of Haynes O'Brien and Rachel Pearce.

However, at that time, she had been so filled with rage and humiliation, her mind in a fog, that she couldn't remember any of the proceedings.

She only vaguely recalled that the wedding had also been a grand affair.

Just then, Joshua's clean, crisp voice sounded beside her. "Star, our wedding will be even more perfect than theirs."

Stella turned her head.

The man's clear eyes reflected her image, his expression so focused it was as if she were the only person in his world.

Stella knew Joshua was striving to give her the best wedding experience possible. He was handling many of the details himself, even personally designing her wedding dress.

Stella squeezed Joshua's hand and said softly, "I studied design when I was learning to paint. Let me design our wedding rings."

A wedding was for both of them; she couldn't let Joshua do it all alone. It reminded her of the wedding she had planned all by herself, only for Rachel to take her place.

Joshua squeezed her hand back. "Okay."

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