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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 385

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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) is the best current series by the author Leo Kent. The Chapter 385 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 385 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

This was what it truly meant to love someone, to care for someone, to cherish someone. It didn’t matter what they became.

Just as Stella was about to settle back into her seat, Ronald pulled her in for a deeper kiss.

Stella was taken aback. Turns out, you can't just mess with a lion.

In the front, Idris wisely raised the divider. Stella squirmed in Ronald's embrace, feeling a wave of fear wash over her.

"Let’s not do it today."

If they kept with it, she worried he might lose control.

Her fear was evident to him, and Ronald chuckled softly as he released her. "I wouldn't dream of eating you up right now."

Stella's mind buzzed, and her cheeks flushed a bright red.

With his forehead against hers, he asked, "Were you thinking about the Larkin family?"

Stella replied, "Not intentionally."

That crowd didn't deserve the effort of intentional thought. But the past few years had left some scars, memories that lingered.

"Ronald, will you always be on my side?" she asked.

"On your side?"

"Yeah, like if I did something to hurt Yvonne, would you still stand by me?"

Ronald's grip tightened at her words, understanding the reason behind her question.

The Larkins had always favored their adopted daughter. And in the Quinn family, wasn't Stella in the same position as Ursula?

Ronald withdrew a little, putting some space between them, and playfully flicked her forehead. Stella winced, rubbing the spot. "Ouch."

Her eyes were wide and innocent, like a doe's, making Ronald's heart skip a beat as he thought, “Little enchantress. How could any man resist such gaze?”

"Do you really think the Quinn family is blind or incapable of raising you to be like Ursula?"

Stella paused.

He was right. Thinking back, Ronald and their mother had never shown favoritism between her and Yvonne. They were truly doted on, but when wrong, they were equally reprimanded. Even with all the love and care, real mistakes were never swept under the rug.

Stella understood now. She hugged Ronald's lean waist, snuggling into him. "Why are people so different?"

The Larkins had almost unconditionally supported Ursula these past two years.

Those who knew called it love because Ursula was their adopted daughter. Others might have thought Ursula had some hold over them.

Cloudia was fuming. Facing Lola, nothing she said seemed right.

If she didn't agree with Lola, she'd get mocked. If she did, she'd still get mocked. In Lola's eyes, everything Cloudia did or said was wrong.

"You're quite the mother, aren't you? Ignoring your own son's plight to fuss over the adopted daughter. If she were decent, I wouldn't say anything, but you've seen her attitude."

Cloudia snapped, "Shut up, will you?"

Her breath came in short, angry bursts.

Lola didn't relent. "Why should I? Everyone knows Ursula is the most prestigious adopted daughter in Portis City. Anyone who doesn't know might think she's your love child, the way you fuss over her."

Cloudia felt faint with fury.

Lola crossed her arms, unfazed. "Anyway, if you don't let the doctor see Jaxon first, I'll keep stirring things up. Let's see how long Ursula can endure."

"You... The misfortune of this family, truly. If I'd known..."

Cloudia stopped herself from finishing the thought.

But Lola knew her mind. "What? Regret not getting rid of me earlier? No surprise there. Ursula turned out the way she did because of how you raised her. You used the same tactics on your own daughter, and you still see no problem. Then again, what would someone like you know about familial love?"

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