Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown is the best current series by the author Lila Monroe. The Chapter 123 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 123 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
The Federation of Faircrest
As soon as Aaron stepped off the plane, he headed straight for Cynthia Lynwood's residence—a charming three-story house.
"Aaron, you're finally here!" Cynthia exclaimed, her voice filled with delight as she rushed toward him like a bird eager to fly.
Aaron held her back gently with one hand on her shoulder. "You said you saw Evelyn. Is it true?"
The brightness in Cynthia's eyes vanished instantly, like a bulb short-circuiting. She knew Aaron was here because of Evelyn Vance.
Aaron had two sisters: Vivian and Evelyn. Seven years ago, Evelyn had suddenly fallen gravely ill and needed a kidney transplant. It was during the compatibility testing that Cynthia Lynwood met Evelyn. Through Evelyn, she had the chance to meet Aaron, and the moment she laid eyes on him, she was hopelessly smitten.
Those days were the happiest of her life, marred only by the worry that she would have to donate her kidney to Evelyn. It was her only way to earn the right to exchange a few words with Aaron. Evelyn, seeing her interest in Aaron, promised that once she recovered, she would play matchmaker for them. To Cynthia, the kidney was a means to an end, a transaction. She agreed to donate, and Evelyn agreed to facilitate her romance with Aaron.
Panic-stricken, she hired people to keep tabs on Serena. Using her health as an excuse, she asked Aaron to knit for her, buy her presents, and stay in the Federation of Faircrest to keep her company. She even flaunted Aaron's gifts to provoke Serena. Despite her efforts, she couldn't break Aaron and Serena apart. They were even on the verge of marriage.
Snapping back to the present, Cynthia looked at the anxious Aaron before her. She nodded slowly. "Yes, last night, while I was walking by the sea, I saw someone whose silhouette looked just like Evelyn's."
"Where? Take me there!" Aaron was eager not to waste another moment.
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