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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 867

Aurora frowned slightly. “Why would you think that? If I’d really been interested in him, I wouldn’t have handed this opportunity to you in the first place.”

Simone broke into a radiant smile. “True enough. The men who pursue you are all heads of powerful families… You’re used to having that kind of attention.”

She paused, as if a thought had struck her.

“Aurora, my brother took his position for you, you know. He’s always been loyal to you, putting your wishes first, and he’d support your ambitions and career without hesitation.

As for Sellers… the Burtons have been through one scandal after another lately. Mr. Williams is clearly displeased with them—there’s little chance he’d want you marrying into that mess.

But if you were with my brother, you’d become my sister-in-law—and you’d have the backing of the Gardner family behind you.

You’d be both my sister-in-law and my best friend. Who else would I help, if not you?

You know I’m hopeless when it comes to business, anyway.

No matter if it’s the Lermans or the Williams family in the future, you’ll have every opportunity to shine.”

Aurora teased her, “Simone, you’re really smitten this time. I’ve never seen you talk about the future with anyone like this.”

Simone looked down, a shy smile curving her lips. “He’s exactly my type. And now that our families are a good match, there’s nothing standing in our way.”

Aurora smiled softly. “You’ve got a point there.”

Simone studied Aurora’s face for a moment, and seeing no sign of jealousy or regret, finally relaxed.

After all these years of friendship, she knew exactly what Aurora was capable of. Any man Aurora set her sights on was as good as hers—no one could compete.

If Aurora wanted to fight for him, Simone wouldn’t stand a chance.

While the two women were deep in conversation, across the room at another table, Haynes and Keen were waiting and chatting quietly.

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