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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 968

Simone shook her head. “No, he didn’t. My brother was so worked up, he passed out before he could finish.”

Aurora chimed in, “If Leonard saw anything at all, it must have been the attempt on his life at the hospital. Simone, don’t let your imagination run wild—what if it’s all just a misunderstanding?”

She gave Simone a reassuring smile. “After Leonard was shot, the hospital was locked down tight. For an ordinary person to sneak in and try to kill Leonard again—it’s just not that easy.

Unless…”

Simone leaned forward, her voice tense. “Unless what?”

It was a fair question—something about this whole incident was deeply unsettling. With the hospital on such high alert, even a world-class assassin would have a hard time getting in and out without anyone noticing.

Aurora furrowed her brow. “Unless the perp was already hiding inside the hospital before any of this happened.”

But was that even possible?

How could Joshua have known in advance that Leonard would be admitted to that particular hospital? And if he really was that clever, would he have been fooled by the lies spun by Rachel Pearce and Simone? Did he even have the brains for something like that?

Aurora doubted it. She’d never thought of Joshua as a criminal mastermind.

But Simone, blinded by her feelings, clearly didn’t want to hear anything bad about the man she liked.

Rumor had it the Gardners were all cruel and ruthless. To hold the position of family head, intelligence wasn’t always required, but brutality certainly seemed to be. And with how frequently the role of head changed hands in the Gardner family, Aurora couldn’t help but worry about Joshua’s stability.

What if there was some dark history of mental illness?

Aurora watched Simone, who seemed dangerously close to falling head over heels. As her best friend, she couldn’t help but offer a gentle warning.

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