Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) is the best current series by the author Leo Kent. The Chapter 338 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 338 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
After all, looking across the whole Ferrowland, no one had ever dared to exploit Ronald.
Back in the day, when Xander stirred up trouble over his dad's illegitimate child, he had orchestrated a masterful plan.
Using Ronald's influence, he’d brought the Schultz family to its knees. If the old man wouldn’t leave the family legacy to him, that illegitimate child wouldn't get a piece of it either.
Xander had played his hand ruthlessly, which had infuriated Ronald.
Now, facing Ronald again, Xander let out a mocking laugh.
"You really think you can take her away from my turf? Ronald, this is my territory!" Xander said coldly, enunciating each word.
With the formidable bodyguards standing behind him, Xander exuded an intimidating presence. If he gave the order, Ronald would have a hard time getting Stella out of there.
Stella clung to Ronald, her small hands gripping his shirt tightly.
"Ronald," she called out anxiously.
Their recent separation had clearly left her shaken, and now, faced with Xander's threat, her fear grew. She dared not imagine the confrontation that might unfold.
Ronald looked down at the frightened little rabbit in his arms, his lips pressed thin. He glanced back at Xander.
"Mervin Burton met with Eberle an hour ago."
Xander's face changed instantly at these words.
Shawn's expression turned serious as well.
"What did you do?" Xander asked through gritted teeth.
Ronald smirked, saying nothing—his silence was louder than any retort.
He carried Stella over to the car.
Xander narrowed his eyes. "Ronald, you know it’s bad manners to covet your friend's girl."
“She’s not yours,” Ronald said flatly, pausing as his gaze locked with Xander’s through the car window.
“And you’re certainly not…” A cold laugh escaped him, sharp and mocking. “my friend, huh.”
Stella heard Xander's comment about "friend's girl" and silently cursed him.
Idris and a few other bodyguards kept a wary eye on Xander and his men as they retreated to the car, step by step.
The engine growled to life, and with a sharp U-turn, the vehicle sped off into the night.
Xander stood rooted to the spot, his narrowed eyes fixed on the shrinking taillights. Slowly, he pulled out his phone and made a call.
He wasn’t wrong. Trying to snatch Stella had always been a risky move.
Xander kept insisting it was about reclaiming that thing. But who knew if it was the thing that mattered or if he just wanted to see Stella himself?
Because the moment Xander got word that Stella and Ronald were together, he had left Patrina immediately.
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Meanwhile, in the other car, Ronald held Stella close, her small frame perched on his lap.
For once, she didn't resist. She stayed nestled against him, her little hands clutching his shirt like a frightened kitten.
Even after they boarded the plane, Stella refused to leave his side.
Ronald gently held her soft hand. "It's okay now."
That was when Stella broke. Her tears came fast and uncontrollably as she clung to him, sobbing against his chest.
Ronald tried to pry her hands from his shirt, but she only wrapped her arms around his neck, holding him tighter.
"I thought Xander was going to tear us apart again. I thought I'd never see you again," she wailed.
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