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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 531

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Everyone in their social circle knew how deeply Skyler cared for Mrs. Williams. If not, he wouldn’t have stayed single all these years.

Of course, people loved to gossip. The upper crust was always swirling with rumors and scandals—Mr. Burton, for one, never put much stock in tales of unwavering devotion. He’d seen enough to know “faithful lovers” were usually just playing a part.

So, hearing Skyler might have an illegitimate daughter didn’t really shock anyone.

Skyler opened his mouth as if to explain, but the words caught in his throat. Silence settled, and his hesitation seemed almost like tacit admission.

At that moment, Stella spoke up. “Mr. Burton, I’m not a Williams by blood. My last name is Cameron, not Williams.”

Jonathan’s tone was heavy as he cut in. “Raven, don’t be difficult.”

Stella turned to him, her gaze steady. “I’m not being difficult. I’m simply telling the truth. Or do you mean to say…” She paused, an inscrutable smile flickering across her face. “Mr. Burton, do you actually think of yourself as an illegitimate child?”

Jonathan’s expression darkened instantly. That was the truth, wasn’t it? Stella was the illegitimate one. But if that was the case… what did that make him?

He’d spent years resenting his mother for leaving him—she’d never come back, not even once. But his mother was gone now, and she had, in the end, become Mrs. Williams in her own right. That was a fact no one could change.

Skyler noticed the shift in Jonathan’s mood, his brow furrowing slightly. Finally, he let out a weary sigh.

“She’s not an illegitimate child,” Skyler said at last. “She’s my biological daughter.”

Mr. Burton watched the group, reading every nuance in their faces. He raised an eyebrow, feigning confusion. “I’d heard Mrs. Williams passed away after giving birth to your youngest daughter, Aurora.”

Skyler glanced at Aurora, who stood quietly, unflinching even as her identity hovered on the verge of exposure. She was as composed as ever.

Aurora was the daughter he’d carefully raised—bright and capable, never falling short compared to any man. He had high hopes for her.

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