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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance

Chapter 471
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Chapter 470

Rachel was shockingly blunt.

Yet Lauretta's smile didn't falter for a moment. Her tone remained calm and polite, gracious as ever.

"I'm sorry, Ms. Pearce, but this is a personal matter. | don't owe you an explanation."

Rachel paused, caught off guard.

Lauretta's manner stayed friendly, but there was a subtle sharpness behind her words now.

"And, Ms. Pearce, it's quite rude to make malicious assumptions about others."

Rachel's expression flickered.

Just seeing Stella there had already tipped her off-Lauretta was definitely going to refuse her request.

At that moment, a man's deep, pleasant voice broke the tension.

"Ms. Chapman, Rachel is terminally ill, and this might be her final concert. | hope, as fellow alumni, you'd be

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willing to help her out."

Haynes hesitated, his voice unusually sincere.

"If you're willing, I'll owe you a favor. Or, if you have any conditions, just nthem."

Lauretta gave a gentle, flawless smile.

"I truly sympathize with Ms. Pearce's situation. But I'm sorry-I've already promised a friend to help her, and |

can't go back on my word.

After all, integrity is the foundation of character.

I'm afraid | must decline, Mr. O'Brien and Ms. Pearce. You'll have to find someone else."

With those words, Lauretta effectively blocked every avenue Haynes had tried.

Lauretta was Ms. Chapman, after all. If word got out that she broke a promise, it could damage her family's

reputation. That kind of consequence was more than anyone at the table could afford.

Rachel's resentment toward Stella only deepened. If it wasn't for Stella interfering, Lauretta might have agreed

to be her special guest, given Haynes's influence. That way,

Rachel could have used the concert to befriend Lauretta and finally break into high society.

But now, with things as they were, Haynes had no choice but to drop it and look for another solution.

He tried to change the subject. "It's almost lunchtime. Ms. Chapman, why don't you stay for a meal before you

go?"

Haynes was just being polite; he

didn't actually expect Lauretta toet

accept she'd just turned them down, after all. Why would she want to spend more twith them?

To his surprise, Lauretta smiled and agreed easily. "Thank you, Mr. O'Brien. That would be lovely."

It was just a meal, after all. Hardly a favor worth counting.

Haynes called the waiter over.

Lauretta picked up the menu and turned toward Stella, who was sitting beside her.

"Star, you know this place better than | do. What do you recommend?"

Stella took the menu and pointed out a few dishes.

Lauretta chose two from Stella's suggestions.

"Star, you still like spicy food, right? Your tastes haven't changed all these years?" Stella nodded.

"Great, then let's go with these two," Lauretta decided.

She also ordered two glasses of Stella's favorite juice.

Haynes's dark eyes narrowed slightly.

He'd doubted that Lauretta and Stella were genuinely close-after all, they cfrom such different worlds. But

watching the ease and familiarity between them, the way they knew each other's preferences and shared a

natural rapport, he realized they were far more than casual friends.

Maybe... they really were best friends.

Once the two had finished ordering, Haynes suddenly asked, "Ms. Chapman, I'm

curious-how did you and Star meet?"