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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 5

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Update Chapter 5 of Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) by Leo Kent

With the author's famous Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) series, Leo Kent captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 5, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) series be available today?
Key: Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) Chapter 5

Back at the Silk-River Residences.

Walking into the elevator lobby, she saw Susanna sitting on the sofa.

Upon seeing Stella, she quickly got up and embraced her, "Honey, a man is worth nothing. I'll hook you up with someone way hotter tomorrow."

Stella simply nodded, "Okay."

Susanna, comforting her, was puzzled by Stella's unusual calmness.

Stepping back to give her a once-over, Susanna gasped upon noticing blood stains on Stella's coat.

"Oh my God! Are you hurt? Where's the injury?"

Stella glanced down to find a few droplets of blood on her beige coat.

"It's not mine."

"Whose is it, then?" Susanna asked, her voice laced with panic.

"Probably Ursula's or Yorick's."

"What?!"

"I gave Ursula and Yorick some beating."

Susanna's brows twitched at the words. She had just seen Yorick and Ursula at the hospital this morning, and by noon, Stella had already served them a piece of her mind.

She couldn't help but give Stella a thumbs up.

"Being hot-headed can be a hassle, but when it comes to dealing with jerks and mean girls, you've got the right spirit."

Even Susanna felt her temper rising at the thought, let alone Stella being the victim. She had worried Stella might come back sobbing over Ursula's antics. Instead, Stella handled it with a fist.

Even though Susanna was confused about her behavior, she felt more of pleased. In fact, it wasn’t like Stella had a bad temper; the thing was when it came to something related Ursula, she would easily lose control.

"Forget going upstairs; let's grab some lunch. It's about that time."

Stella nodded, "Did you specially take the day off?"

Susanna replied, "Kind of. I left early. Gotta head back after lunch."

With Stella's wedding a week away and her facing such turmoil, Susanna was genuinely concerned that she might be unable to think it through.

...

They settled for a nearby restaurant.

Stella struggled with her steak, "Let's not do this next time; it's not hitting the spot."

She had always preferred something more comforting, like a hearty stew, which Susanna knew all too well.

After all, Stella was hell-bent on sending Ursula in prison back then.

Understanding the complexity of their relationships, Susanna cursed Yorick for his deceit, "He's the worst. Speaking of which, you knew well what kind of person Yorick was two years ago, right? Why did you agree to the engagement then? Today you even went to try the wedding dress, were you planning to go through with the wedding in one week?"

Susanna couldn't make sense of it.

At Susanna's question, Stella's gaze darkened with unspoken thoughts.

Why? Because they all meant to get what they needed, though harboring different thoughts?

"Let's not dive into that. Just make sure to include those hospital photos of him and Ursula."

Seeing Stella's reluctance to discuss further, Susanna didn't push. As long as Stella wasn't blindly in love with Yorick, that was all that mattered.

"Alright, I'll post it now."

With a few taps on her phone, Susanna, a former journalist with significant social media influence, set the digital realm abuzz.

The Quarry family was the top clan in Portis City; Yorick’s wedding news was naturally a hot topic there. If it was handled unsuccessfully, Stella’s reputation would take a hit.

Within half an hour, two headlines dominated the online world: "The Larkin family's adopted daughter seemingly returned from abroad, spotted at the hospital with Quarry family's heir" and "The Larkin family's true heiress calls off engagement with Quarry's son!"

The adopted daughter and the true heiress, the news reignited public interest in the family's past drama, placing Stella and her decisions under the spotlight once again.

Then, Stella’s phone was bombarded with calls.

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