Of the Leo Kent stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 143. Let's read the author's Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) Leo Kent story right here.
Ronald's sudden question sent a shiver down Stella's spine, prompting an instinctive response from her lips, "Yes."
The moment she spoke, she felt her body temperature rise, her cheeks burning hot.
The man on the phone chuckled low, "Good girl."
"Then, may I have hot wings night?"
"Hmm?"
Ungrateful girl, linking him with wanting hot wings?
Stella carefully added, "It's been a while since I've had one."
Ever since she moved to Portis City, hot wings had become her favorite. Initially, it was the fiery, spicy sensation that briefly numbed her longing and pain for everything back in Ferrowland.
Over time, she grew to genuinely enjoy it.
Back in Ferrowland, Ronald always kept spicy foods away from her, fearing they'd upset her stomach.
Having never really indulged before, she didn't miss it, but once she acquired the taste, she was hooked.
The man on the phone, hearing her pitiful tone, relented, "Alright, but you're not going out for it. I'll have the chef prepare it."
This was a significant concession from Ronald, given his high standards for food quality. Stella had been under his care and been hospitalized twice as a child due to food-related issues, so Ronald was particularly strict about her diet.
As Stella heard Ronald's agreement, her voice lightened instantly, "You're the best, Ronald."
"What about the Larkin family? How do you plan to deal with them, Star?"
Even though their assets were pittances, the Larkin family and their adopted daughter had caused Stella enough trouble over the years just for that. Ronald's anger couldn’t simmer quietly if they weren’t punished.
When Stella heard Ronald mention the people of the Larkin family, she could sense a hint of testing in his voice. After a moment of thought, she said, "Every minute they face me now is torture."
That was the truth.
Ursula's illness urgently needed the attention of Finley and Tegan, yet in their eyes, both of their consent was controlled by Stella, causing them endless agony.
"Haven't had enough of tormenting them?" Ronald probed.
"There's no need for me to torment them further."
They were tormenting themselves enough.
Plus, Ronald's mention of taking away the Larkin family's assets clearly meant they were already on target. Without a shred of doubt, the Larkin family was about to turn into a complete mess.
Hearing Stella not utter a single word in defense of the Larkin family, Ronald laughed indulgently, "Good girl, I'll have the chef prepare hot wings for you tonight."
"Great."
"Should I get you a blanket?"
Orion had misunderstood Yorick's reference to Stella's cold heart and her cold demeanor towards him, thinking he was physically cold instead.
"Why do you think she agreed to our engagement?" Yorick asked.
Orion was speechless for a moment, his breath hitching, finally grasping that Yorick was referring to Stella's icy attitude.
Indeed, Stella had always been distant towards him. Especially now that Ursula was back, her coldness seemed even more pronounced.
From her behavior, it was clear Stella had never truly fell for Yorick.
Why, then, had she agreed to their engagement?
Orion pondered for a moment, "Ms. Quinn might not be as simple as we think."
His perspective differed from Yorick's and the Larkin family's. In his view, Stella's success in earning over seven hundred thousand last year with her studio was indicative of her significant abilities. If Stella were truly powerless, not even a hundred men behind her could have elevated her status.
Hearing Orion's thoughts, Yorick scoffed, "She's definitely not simple, managing to bewitch so many men is a skill in itself."
Orion was at a loss for words, finding it hard to reply.
Was it merely her ability to enchant men? There were many women who could do that, yet not many could stand as tall as she did. He still believed there was more to Stella than just her allure to men.
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