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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 116

"Stella, I'm sorry. It's my fault Keen got the wrong idea."

Marvin's eyes were red as he took the phone from her.

"I'll delete all of this," he said, looking like a lost puppy. Even the other preschool teachers felt a pang of sympathy just watching him.

It was heartbreaking to watch Marvin cling to the housemaid like she was his mother—just a little boy starving for affection. Who could fault him for that?

Stella's heart ached for him too. "Marvin, you don't have to delete anything. Just leave it be," she said, stopping him.

"But Keen might not like it," Marvin mumbled, his head hanging low.

"It's okay," Stella reassured him gently.

"But..." She continued softly, "As long as no one is hurt, there's no need to compromise yourself just to keep others happy."

Marvin nodded, saying, "I'll do as you say, Stella."

Suddenly, a deep, commanding voice broke through the air. "I want to check his phone."

Stella's brow furrowed. "Haynes, don't you think it's a bit much to go through a little kid's phone?"

Haynes replied calmly, "I know Keen’s character. I don’t believe he would lie."

Stella was about to argue when Marvin gently tugged at her sleeve, understanding beyond his years. "If Mr. O'Brien wants to see it, then let him."

The preschool teachers around them couldn’t help but admire Marvin's maturity.

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