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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

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Chapter 511

Stella was playing her signature piece, an original composition called Moonlight.

The music floated through the hall, graceful and ethereal, like a sky shimmering with scattered starlight beneath

the cover of night.

A luminous full moon seemed to rise slowly over the rippling surface of a lake, casting a silvery veil across the

water.

Gradually, the room settled into a hush.

This violin solo was tranquil and soothing, tinged with a faint melancholy, but never descending into sorrow or

despair.

It didn't weigh heavy on the heart; instead, it gently pulled the listener into a tide of memories, awakening

echoes of the past.

There was something in the melody that resonated inexplicably.

Skyler sat in the audience, eyes fixed on Stella as she played, his thoughts drifting far away.

In that moment, Stella's figure overlapped with a shadow from his memories-her mother's.

He remembered vividly the first the'd fallen for Stella's mother; it was when he saw her on stage, playing the

violin just like this.

So earnest, so focused, so dazzling.

Even the darkness of night couldn't dim her brilliance.

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He had never told the Williams brothers or Stella herself, but their mother was truly remarkable.

She was gifted, her talent for music nearly unmatched. She had achieved extraordinary things at an age when

most people hadn't even begun to dream.

During the years when he'd lost his memory, she gave up her own career to take over the Williams Group.

Single-handedly, she had steered the company through stormy waters.

For a woman to hold her ground among the wolves that circled the Williams Group-it was no small feat.

She managed the business, searched tirelessly for him, and cared for their three children all at once.

When he finally returned, she handed the reins back to him-without hesitation, even though his memory hadn't

fully returned.

Later, when he regained his memory, he becensnared in a complicated relationship with Aurora's mother.

Deep down, he always believed that after all they'd been through-after he had nearly died for her, after they'd

had three children together, after she'd secured a twenty percent share in the Williams Group-she would never

really leave him.

But she did. She left without looking back, taking nothing with her.

All these years since she walked away, resentment festered inside him.

He resented her coldness, her willingness to abandon her husband and children.

That was why he had never tried to find her.

He couldn't believe she would truly leave behind their three kids.

But she had. She left, and didn't even grant him a final farewell, not even a single word.

When he was younger, there was always someone else he held in his heart-a distant, untouchable ideal.

But now, listening to Moonlight, the first face he saw in his mind was Nora's- Stella's mother.

Stella looked so much like her mother, Nora.

Yet, until now, he had never seen the resemblance.

Stella always seemed gentle and

bet

nothing like Nora's fierce

detention, her unwaveringe’

ability

to love and to hate.

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To Nora, neither money nor power meant anything; she could toss it all aside

without a second thought.

If she decided to leave, nothing could ever make her stay.

He hated her for that. And yet, he loved her for it too.

Aurora's

wonderful woman as well. If not

the

s her family

on

her, she could have had a far better life.

years,

They had been married for three t his own negligence led her untimely death-a regret that weighed heavily on

his conscience.

He often thought back to the happy moments they'd shared.

But even so, the person he loved most had always been Nora.

So after Nora left, he never tried to replace her. Not once.

Back then, when Nora sent Stella back to the Williams family, he thought it was

just a tactical retreat.

Stella was his own daughter; it was only right that he cared for her.

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