Summary of Chapter 797 from Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington)
Chapter 797 marks a crucial moment in Hannah Winters’s Novel novel, Shattered Illusions Love Lies and Redemption (Lizetta and Remington). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Lizetta met Stella's challenging gaze with a slight curl of her lips.
She knew Stella wanted her to publicly admit she no longer loved Remington. It would embarrass him, hurt his feelings, and dampen Fiona’s spirits. Why not?
Although Lizetta didn't want Remington to misunderstand, she was even less inclined to let Stella have her moment of triumph, and she certainly didn't want to disrespect the family matriarch.
She chuckled lightly, “Ms. West, why are you so curious about my love life? Who I love or don’t seems to be none of your business.”
Stella, not achieving her goal, pushed further.
“Liz, why won’t you answer the question directly?”
Lizetta, growing impatient with her persistence, was about to retort when Remington, with a frown, interjected.
“Whether she loves me or not, I know best. We don’t need an outsider to ask on my behalf. Grandma, let's eat.”
Stella bit her lip, glanced at Remington with a hurt look, but ultimately didn't dare to say more and bowed her head.
Remington stood up to serve both Fiona and Lizetta a bowl of soup.
Out of politeness, Fiona asked Stella, “Stella, have you had dinner yet?”
Stella was about to say no, intending to inform Fiona that she hadn’t eaten because she was busy bringing over the freshly made bird's nest soup. But before she could speak, Remington cut in.
“Grandma, it’s dinner time. If she hasn’t eaten, wouldn’t that mean she’s here to freeload? Ms. West wouldn’t do something so impolite.”
Stella’s eyes reddened even more, but she could only nod with a forced smile.
“Fiona, I've eaten. I mainly came to bring you some bird's nest soup. Let me serve you a bowl to try?”
Saying this, Stella opened her thermos and, still smiling, reached for a soup bowl.
Fiona then passed the bowl of bird's nest soup to Lizetta.
“Liz, try this.”
Stella clenched her fists, her face a mask of barely concealed displeasure.
Fiona’s actions relegated her to the role of a servant attending to a young mistress.
Without hesitation, Lizetta stirred the soup with a spoon and took a sip, commenting, “It’s alright, but it might have too much sugar, a bit too sweet for me, I’m afraid it’ll spoil my appetite.”
Dropping the spoon, Stella was visibly shaking with anger.
Yet, Remington just smiled indulgently at Lizetta, suggesting, “Then don’t have any more. You’ve developed a taste for spicy food lately, haven’t you? Try this dish first.”
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