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Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown novel Chapter 91

Summary for Chapter 91: Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown

What Happens in Chapter 91 – From the Book Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown

Dive into Chapter 91, a pivotal chapter in Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown, written by Lila Monroe. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

At that moment.

On the other side.

Serena had already reached the airport and sent William a quick message.

"Sorry, something came up. I can't make it."

William replied instantly, "What happened?"

But Serena didn't respond.

She had to get through security.

She had to hurry.

Regardless of whether Aaron knew about the kidney donation or not, staying in Alderburg wasn't safe for her.

As long as there wasn't a second suitable match, Aaron would eventually set his sights on her.

Only by leaving Alderburg would she truly be safe.

On the plane, Serena couldn't let her guard down.

She watched her phone, observing each minute tick by.

"Miss," a flight attendant approached Serena, reminding her, "The plane is taking off in five minutes. Could you please turn off your phone?"

Serena blinked, "Sure."

Five more minutes.

As she powered down her phone, she glanced out the window.

Apart from a few ground crew members, the tarmac was empty.

The sun lazily bathed the runway in light.

Everything seemed so peaceful and calm.

Serena exhaled softly.

This time, she was finally leaving Alderburg.

She planned to visit Frontier City first.

She'd heard it was snowing there, and it sounded like a lot of fun.

After that, she could head abroad to Eldoria to experience a different culture.

Letting her mind wander, Serena closed her eyes, her expression gradually becoming relaxed.

In her ears, there was only the sound of the announcement.

"Dear passengers, the plane is about to take off... please fasten your seatbelts..."

Serena smiled slightly, basking in the pleasant sunlight.

Suddenly—

A shadow fell across her face, blocking the light.

Uncomfortably, Serena opened her eyes to see Victor standing there with a respectful expression, "Miss Sullivan, Mr. Vance has sent me to bring you back!"

There was a knock at the door.

A nurse poked her head in, addressing Matthew's back, "Serena is here. Should we start the surgery?"

Matthew stood slowly, his lean frame cold and indifferent.

"Proceed."

"Alright."

The nurse closed the door and went to prepare the operating room.

Outside the operating room.

Aaron watched Serena strapped to the surgical table, struggling desperately, his hands clenched into fists.

"Aaron! I know you're out there! So this is your loyalty? Not even a day has passed, and you've changed your mind! Ha, you asked me to trust you, and this is where trust gets me."

Aaron's fists tightened even further.

"Mr. Vance?" Victor and Julia spoke up, concerned.

"Aaron, if I die on this table, rest assured, in the next life, I won't seek revenge as a ghost. I'll stay far away from you! Because being around you brings nothing but bad luck!"

Aaron's face changed abruptly, as if a thousand tiny hammers were pounding his chest.

Seeing this, Julia suggested, "Mr. Vance, perhaps we should have the anesthesiologist sedate Miss Sullivan first?"

As a lawyer, although Julia couldn't support Aaron's actions legally, emotionally, he understood Aaron.

Matthew was right; if they couldn't proceed with the kidney transplant immediately, Cynthia Lynwood's life was in jeopardy.

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