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Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown novel Chapter 283

Summary for Chapter 283: Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown

Chapter Summary: Chapter 283 – Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown by Lila Monroe

In Chapter 283, a key moment in the Romance novel Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown, Lila Monroe delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Outside the courthouse.

Gabrielle hopped out of the car and spotted Serena and William waiting by the steps. She hurried over, calling out, “I’m not late, am I?”

“No, you’re right on time,” Serena replied softly. She noticed the sweat still clinging to Gabrielle’s forehead and couldn’t help but say, “I told you, you didn’t need to come all the way here.”

“How could I not? I’m your witness!” Gabrielle planted her hands on her hips, her tone fierce with loyalty. “Honestly, you should’ve brought me last time. I could’ve told the judge exactly how your mother treated you back in middle school. Any judge with a shred of conscience would’ve ruled against Penelope.”

Gabrielle knew about Serena’s lawsuit with Penelope, but hadn’t known the exact date of the hearing until yesterday, when Serena finally mentioned the second trial was today. No matter what, Gabrielle had insisted on being there.

Serena was warmed by Gabrielle’s big-heartedness and, not wanting to disappoint her friend, had agreed.

“Court is about evidence, not stories,” Serena reminded her with a gentle smile. “The judge won’t care about any of that. Just promise me you’ll stick to the facts if you’re called to testify.”

Gabrielle pouted. “Fine, but if the judge makes an unfair ruling, I swear I’ll protest!”

Serena and William exchanged a glance, both wearing the same resigned, affectionate smile.

“Oh, by the way…” Gabrielle suddenly remembered something. “This morning, my dad mentioned your show—‘Antiquities Gambit,’ right? He said it’s a national educational program, and the winner gets a chance to participate in an artifact exchange with Eldoria. Is that true?”

Serena nodded. “Yes.”

Gabrielle’s eyes lit up. “Serena, that means you—you might actually go down in history! This is the first time Eldoria’s returning artifacts to us. It’s huge—a symbol that we’re not that bullied country from a hundred years ago anymore. Oh my god, Serena, you’re so lucky to witness this moment in person!”

Serena smiled. It really was a historic occasion. But for her, the artifacts themselves mattered more than the publicity.

Just then, a sleek black car pulled up in front of them.

Without another word, he turned to William and Serena. “Shall we go in?”

“Let’s,” Serena answered, though she couldn’t help glancing back at Gabrielle, a little worried.

But Gabrielle looked entirely unfazed, even giving her a cheeky grin as if nothing had happened.

For some reason, Serena suddenly remembered the first time she’d met Aaron. She’d also blurted out a request to add him on WhatsApp, direct and unfiltered. The answer, of course, had been a firm no.

“Serena?”

Serena snapped out of her thoughts to find William watching her, a gentle smile in his eyes—eyes that sparkled like stars in the night.

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