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  • After Seeing My Husband of Three Years Embrace Another Woman, I Decided to Divorce

    Everyone in our circle knew I was absolutely obsessed with Damon. And he, in turn, gave me what seemed like a perfect marriage. For three years, he showered me with lavish gifts, never once being stingy, and his life was pristine, without a single whisper of scandal. I truly believed I had finally melted Damon, this impenetrable ice king. Until I saw him with my own eyes – the man who was meticulously neat, taking off his jacket to shield another woman, holding her close in his arms. That’s when I understood. He wasn’t born cold and detached. He simply reserved all his warmth and passion for a woman named Willow. **Chapter 1** **Chloe’s pov** It was my third wedding anniversary with Damon, and I was heading to the club with a cake and gifts to celebrate his birthday. But just outside the VIP room, I overheard a game of truth or dare that revolved around me. “…Chloe is so good to him, truly treating him like he’s made of fragile glass, or fearing he’d melt if she held him too close.” “Good? Oh, she’s good alright. Obedient, understanding, and most importantly, utterly devoted to Damon. But it’s just not the same.” My hand, holding the cake, froze mid-air. I had begged a renowned French pastry chef to recreate the one cake he’d ever praised. The gift I’d prepared for him was a rare antique, one I’d waited three hours at an auction to win. I’d planned to give him a perfect surprise. Instead, hearing those words, a bitter ache twisted in my heart. “You guys never saw Damon and Willow together back then. *That* was living. After Willow left, he was a wreck. If it weren’t for the alliance with the Chen family later, and Chloe being so stubbornly persistent, who knows what state Damon would be in right now.” Willow. The name, like an ice-cold needle, pierced sharply into my heart. My nails dug into my flesh, but I felt no pain at all. Inside the room, another voice chimed in with a mocking laugh, “Alright, enough with the reminiscing. Damon, I heard Willow is coming back the day after tomorrow. The real queen is returning. What’s your plan?” The VIP room fell silent instantly. I held my breath, desperate to hear his answer. I heard the crisp clink of ice against glass, then his familiar, indifferent voice. He didn’t answer. He simply asked flatly: “Who needs more ice?” But those four words hit me like a sledgehammer, shattering all my persistence and every fantasy I had ever held. My head spun, buzzing with a hollow ache. I had chased him for six years. I was the darling youngest daughter of the Chen family, bright, bold, and used to getting everything I wanted since childhood. But with Damon, I stumbled. The porridge I made? He gave it to his driver. The portrait I painted? He locked it away in a dusty storage room. Any folder I touched? He would meticulously wipe it down with disinfectant wipes three times, right in front of me. Yet, I refused to give up. I believed my fiery passion would one day melt his icy heart. Eventually, he actually agreed to a marriage of convenience with me. I thought I had won, that my unwavering love had finally moved him. It wasn’t until today that I realized the truth. It wasn’t. His heart had simply died. He couldn’t marry the woman he loved, so he didn’t care who he married instead. And I? I was just the most convenient and obedient choice, appearing at the right time. How ridiculous. My six years of effort, in his and his friends’ eyes, was merely a timely saving grace. My palms were slick with moisture, a mix of sweat and the tiny pinpricks of blood where my nails had dug in. I didn’t push the door open. Holding everything I had painstakingly prepared, I turned and walked towards the trash can. “Thud.” A muffled sound. I tossed the priceless cake and cufflinks inside. Along with them, I threw away my heart. *** **Damon’s pov** Half an hour later, I stepped out of the VIP room. As I rounded the corridor corner, a beautifully decorated trash can caught my eye. Inside, the familiar logo of a high-end French pastry shop came into view, next to it lay a deep blue gift bag. The ribbon peeking out of the bag was my preferred color. But… Why was this in the trash? **Chloe’s pov** I rushed out the club’s main entrance, only to collide with someone hurrying in. My body instantly lost balance, and I instinctively reached out, bracing myself against the cold door frame. A sharp, searing pain shot through my wrist at the awkward angle. I stumbled, and the other person also lost their footing. The cake box in my hand tumbled to the ground, the cake splattering miserably on the damp steps, looking utterly pathetic. I bit back a cry of pain and looked up, only to freeze the next second. It was Willow. Before I could even speak, Damon emerged. His gaze swept past me, landing directly on Willow. Willow’s eyes immediately reddened, her voice laced with a whimper and profound grievance. “Damon…” She looked at him pitifully, then pointed at the mess on the ground, “I’m so sorry… I ruined your birthday cake…” She then pointed to her own knee, which she’d scraped, though it was barely bleeding. “I wanted to surprise you… I flew back two days early just for this, but I never imagined…” One sentence, clearly explained everything. She was here for him. Damon’s brow furrowed, his face revealing unconcealed distress. He didn’t ask what had happened, nor did he hesitate for a second. He bent down, scooped Willow into his arms, carefully cradling her, and hurried towards his car parked by the curb. Throughout it all, he didn’t see me. Even as I sobbed from the pain, he ignored me. His car lights cut through the rainy night, speeding away, splashing water everywhere. I stood rooted to the spot, finally letting the tears fall. It turns out, as long as Willow was around, I wasn’t even a background prop. Her minor scrape was a thousand times more important than my own excruciating injury. I took a deep breath. Divorce. I must get a divorce. **Chapter 2** **Chloe’s pov** I went to the hospital alone. Luckily, it was just a minor sprain. The doctor applied an ice pack and gave me instructions for care. Returning to the villa, I was met only by darkness and silence. I buried myself in the sofa, but the throbbing pain in my wrist reminded me of how absurd everything tonight had been. Then, a post on SnapChat unexpectedly popped into my feed. I didn’t know which mutual friend posted it. The accompanying photo was a blurry night shot. At the hospital entrance, Willow was leaning weakly into a tall figure’s embrace. And that figure was shielding her completely with his suit jacket. The comments below were filled with suggestive speculation: [What a divine scene! He must be heartbroken.] Though the figure was blurry, the sharp lines of his profile were unmistakable. It was Damon. So, his notorious germophobia was reserved only for me. He *could* be gentle, but that gentleness was never meant for me. I forced a bitter smile and drifted off to sleep. When I woke again, I went straight to Damon’s room. The bed was neatly made, no sign of anyone having slept in it. He hadn’t come home all night. I stood at the doorway, pulled out my phone, and called my best friend, Cassie. “Cassie, can you draft up a divorce agreement for me?” It wasn’t until evening that Damon returned. When he walked in, I was sitting on the sofa watching a show, ignoring him. Perhaps out of guilt or remorse, Damon uncharacteristically asked me: “What do you want to eat?” I thought for a moment before answering: “Let’s go to that new French restaurant downtown. I mentioned it before, but we never had the chance.” “Okay.” Damon drove me to the restaurant. We ordered our meal and waited for it to be served. But the atmosphere was awkward and silent. Let this be our last meal together, I thought. After this, we’ll have no ties. I’ll grant him his freedom, and release myself. Everything proceeded harmoniously. This meal, if nothing went wrong, would be finished in quiet peace. But Damon’s phone rang. He glanced at the caller ID and immediately answered. From the other end, I faintly heard Willow’s intermittent sobs. Damon’s face instantly changed. He comforted her in a tone of tenderness he didn’t even seem to notice himself, then stood up, grabbed his jacket, and cast a glance at me: “I have an urgent matter to attend to.” “Damon.” I spoke quietly. Damon paused, turning back to look at me. “Whatever it is, let’s talk about it when I get back.” I persisted: “Can’t you really finish one meal with me properly?” He frowned, his voice tinged with clear impatience. “Be good, don’t make a scene. We can eat anytime, we’ll have plenty of time later. Right now, I have something important to deal with.” I slowly shook my head, “There’s no time left.” Damon paused, finding my words strange. He was about to press for more. But just then, his phone rang again. It was still Willow. He answered, his voice immediately switching back to tenderness: “I’m coming now, I’ll be there soon.” He hung up, then turned back to me: “What did you just say?” I opened my mouth, but in the end, said nothing, simply waving my hand: “It doesn’t matter anymore. Go quickly, you have an emergency.” Damon felt that something was off, but Willow’s cries were still ringing in his ears. Without another word, he turned and quickly left the restaurant. After Damon left, I didn’t go. I finished the meal alone. After all, I had always wanted to try this newly opened restaurant. Walking out after eating, a car suddenly screeched to a halt in front of me. The door opened, and the person who stepped out was Damon. He had come back. Could it be that he would abandon his beloved to come back and eat with me? **Chapter 3** **Chloe’s pov** Damon approached, his face grim and serious. Without a word, he grabbed my arm. I winced, a sharp hiss escaping my lips, but he didn’t care. He practically shoved me into the car. “What are you doing?” Damon started the engine as he explained: “Willow has been kidnapped.” “She’s been kidnapped? You’re not calling the police, so why are you coming to me?” Damon’s lips were pressed tightly together, a flicker of guilt in his eyes as he looked at me, then he said: “The kidnappers mistook her for my wife. They want to use her to threaten me…” “Oh.” I understood instantly: “So, you want to use me as a swap? Damon, I never thought you’d be this kind of person!” “Chloe, listen to me. I’ll install a tracker on your phone, I’ll be following you the whole time, I won’t let anything happen to you.” Damon continued: “But Willow is different. She was dragged into this because of me. She shouldn’t have to suffer like this.” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing: “And I *should* suffer like this? Damon, is this fair to me?” Damon pulled me into his arms, pressing a kiss on my forehead: “Chloe, be good. Trust me. After this is over, I’ll make it up to you properly…” I didn’t say another word, tears streaming down my face. This was the first time he had touched me so intimately, and it was all for another woman. Damon drove, the lines of his profile looking even colder and harder in the dim light. “Give me your phone.” He suddenly spoke, his tone commanding. I didn’t move, nor did I speak. Damon frowned impatiently. During a red light, he reached into my purse himself and took out my phone. He opened the back cover and inserted a tiny, fingernail-sized metal chip. “This is the latest model of tracker. The signal won’t be blocked.” He explained as he reassembled the phone, “Rocco’s men will check, but this thing is discreet enough. Don’t worry, as soon as we get Willow back, I promise, I’ll rescue you immediately.” This was the man for whom I was once willing to give up the world. Chloe, you are truly laughable. The car finally stopped in front of an abandoned dock. It was deserted here, with only a few colossal, rust-stained warehouses. “Get out.” Damon turned off the engine, his voice devoid of emotion. I unbuckled my seatbelt and pushed the door open. Bone-chilling wind lashed with icy rain, making me shiver uncontrollably. Damon opened a black umbrella, completely shielding me beneath it. How ironic. He was being so considerate to me, but it was all for another woman. We walked towards the innermost warehouse. The old iron door was ajar, a faint, yellowish light leaking through the crack. Damon pushed the door open, and a foul stench of rust and mold assailed us. Inside the warehouse, seven or eight burly thugs stood, led by a bald man with a grotesque scar across his face. And behind them, a frail figure was haphazardly tied to a chair. It was Willow. I clearly saw the calm and restraint in Damon’s eyes instantly shatter. His gaze filled with rage and an undeniable, suffocating ache. “Mr. King, you finally made it.” The scar-faced man exhaled a thick puff of smoke, a leering smirk on his face. “I brought the person.” Damon pushed me forward a step, “Let her go.” His action was so natural. The scar-faced man chuckled, then walked up to me, his rough fingers pinching my chin, “So, this is the real Mrs. King. Quite a beauty.” He turned to Damon, his tone teasing, “Mr. King, is it worth sending such a beautiful wife into the fire for an old flame?” I saw Damon clench his fists, veins bulging on the back of his hand, but he held back. “Cut the crap. Release her!” The scar-faced man nodded, satisfied, and signaled to his men. Two thugs walked over and roughly untied Willow. “Damon!” As soon as Willow was free, she cried out and rushed into Damon’s arms. Damon spread his arms, catching her steadily. “Don’t be scared. I’m here. It’s okay now.” He whispered comforting words, his voice tender in a way I had never heard before. I coldly watched the touching scene of their deep embrace. But inside, my heart felt as if it were being pricked by countless fine needles, a dense, suffocating pain. “You can take her now,” The scar-faced man impatiently cut them off, “But Mrs. King here will be coming with us for a while.” Two thugs walked towards me, grabbing my arms, one on each side. I didn’t resist. Only when I brushed past Damon did I stop and look at him. “Damon,” I looked into his eyes, speaking each word clearly, “From this moment on, we are even.” Damon stiffened, his face instantly changing. And Willow, nestled weakly in his arms, looked at me with a victorious, taunting smirk. I was roughly shoved by the two thugs. Behind me, I heard the footsteps of Damon and Willow gradually fading away. He didn’t even turn to look at me again. The heavy iron door of the warehouse slammed shut with a dull thud. Only darkness remained.

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  • After Rebirth, I Choose to Side with My Father!

    In my past life, my parents divorced. My younger sister, Brianna, was taken by our wealthy mother, while I stayed with our bankrupt dad. Who knew Mom would remarry a domestic abuser, her life spiraling downwards? Meanwhile, Dad became more ambitious and eventually found success. Brianna was consumed by jealousy. She plunged a knife into my stomach. When I opened my eyes again, we were back to the day our parents officially finalized their divorce. This time, Brianna spoke first: ā€œI love Dad! I want to stay with Dad.ā€ I was secretly thrilled. I definitely wasn’t going to live that life of hiding again. Brianna clung to Dad’s arm, pouting sweetly. ā€œPlease, Dad, let me stay with you! I love you most in the world, and I’m not afraid of a little hardship.ā€ Spoiled and headstrong her whole life, my sister saying something like that really touched Dad. He didn’t even notice Mom’s furious expression beside him. ā€œNo! Brianna will suffer with you. I have to take her.ā€ Mom stepped forward to stop him. Brianna would suffer with Dad? What about me? Didn’t I matter? My parents were fiercely fighting over Brianna’s custody, as if I were invisible, completely forgotten. Finally, they couldn’t argue with Brianna, who was dead set on going with Dad. Mom reluctantly chose me. I got into my stepfather’s luxury car with Mom. Brianna skipped away, holding Dad’s hand. Before leaving, she cast a provocative glance my way. I didn’t care. After all, Mom was loaded now, and Dad’s side was nothing but trouble.

    In my past life, Dad dragged me around, constantly hiding from creditors. I couldn’t focus on school at all. The business failure and Mom leaving had hit him hard. He completely gave up, drinking heavily in a cheap rental, not caring about anything. I was an excellent student, but I couldn’t afford tuition, and I had to take care of him. I dropped out of school early to support us. Even though we came from the same family, Brianna was always luckier. She was prettier, knew how to charm our parents. And since she was younger, they always told me, “You’re the older sister, you should set an example. Give in to Brianna.” Even after the divorce, both parents only wanted her. But in this life, she ultimately chose Dad, giving him a moment of triumph over Mom. Sitting in the car, Mom immediately started lecturing me. ā€œYou’ve always been plain and unlikeable. Now that we’re living with Mr. Caldwell, don’t you dare embarrass me.ā€ It was laughable. What kind of mother says that to her own daughter? But whatever. The car drove into an affluent neighborhood with sprawling estates. I knew my stepfather was rich in my last life, but I never realized *how* rich. Mr. Caldwell enrolled me in the best private school in the city. I had a dedicated driver picking me up and dropping me off every day. Determined to make up for my missed education in my past life, I studied relentlessly. I really made him proud, consistently ranking in the top three every year. Mom, who had always been distant, was now more than happy to attend parent-teacher conferences. When she went, other parents envied her, and teachers praised her as an exemplary parent. Plus, Mr. Caldwell had no children of his own, so I had a pretty comfortable life in that house. ā€œMr. Caldwell, I want to study abroad.ā€ ā€œYou’re just a kid. Why go abroad? Don’t think a few good grades mean you can achieve anything you want.ā€ Mr. Caldwell hadn’t even spoken, but my own mother was already agitatedly cutting me off. Later, I learned that there truly is no reason to hate someone. Even between a mother and her own daughter.

    Mr. Caldwell wasn’t like Mom and Brianna had described in my past life – temperamental, overbearing, and violent. Instead, I found him incredibly intelligent, though proud and strong-willed. His conflicts with Mom surfaced soon after we moved in. Mom was a complete airhead—all looks, no brains. Honestly, she and Dad were a match made in heaven. Dad was a true trust-fund kid, always more brawn than brains. It was pure stubbornness and money that got him Mom. While my grandparents were alive, they propped him up. After they passed away, those useless friends of his dragged him into bad investments. He lost all his wealth and everything my grandparents left him. Mom immediately found a new husband and divorced him. My plans to study abroad were thwarted by Mom’s interference. But with my grades, I could easily get into a top university in the country anyway. ā€œBrianna’s here!ā€ ā€œMaria, is Mom home?ā€ ā€œYour mother went shopping, but your sister is upstairs reading.ā€ I heard Brianna’s footsteps approaching my room. She just barged into my room without a knock or permission. ā€œAmber, what’s with the act? Nobody’s home. Who are you trying to impress with all this studying?ā€ She walked straight over and snatched my book away. Brianna was supposed to be living with Dad. But almost every month, she’d come to our house to get money from Mom, along with various jewelry and clothes. She’d leave with an entire carload. Then, the next month, she’d still be wearing ragged clothes. All the good stuff ended up being pawned by my gambling dad to fuel his wasteful habits. In this life, Dad wasn’t just an alcoholic; he was also a heavy gambler. Mom actually felt bad that Brianna was living a hard life with Dad. She even talked to Mr. Caldwell about bringing Brianna to live with us. He agreed, but Dad wouldn’t let her go. He was relying on Brianna to keep squeezing money and things out of Mom to support his lifestyle. ā€œYou’ve studied yourself stupid! What’s the point of all those books? You’re not even as pretty as me, and neither Mom nor Dad even like you.ā€ ā€œThese good days you’re living? I handed them to you. Enjoy them while you can, because they won’t last.ā€ She casually rummaged through my belongings in my room. Right. In my past life, this room was her princess room. She searched everywhere. ā€œTsk, tsk, tsk. You don’t even know how to enjoy a good life! What trash is all this stuff?ā€ ā€œAll you do is bury your nose in those boring books every day.ā€ I ignored her, letting her wreak havoc. ā€œBrianna, is that my precious Brianna?ā€ I watched them coldly, putting on their pathetic mother-daughter charade. Mom saw my room completely ransacked. ā€œWhat good stuff could you possibly find in her room? Come on, let’s go to my room. I just bought a bunch of clothes, jewelry, and accessories. Take whatever you like.ā€ With that, she dragged Brianna out. She didn’t spare me a glance, not even a single word of concern. Maria brought up a glass of fresh orange juice. She walked into my room and expertly started tidying up. ā€œI’ve never seen a mother so biased,ā€ she muttered. Whatever. Her good days were numbered anyway.

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  • Her Assistant Set Me Up—So I Took Everything from Them!

    At the company’s annual gala, Chloe’s male secretary, Leo, suddenly played a recording, claiming I’d leaked company secrets. I was about to explain when Chloe snapped one of my fingers. ā€œAlex, how dare you! I’ve provided for you, given you everything, and this is how you betray me?!ā€ She knew perfectly well that this company wouldn’t be where it was today without my art, without every single stroke I’d painted. My fingers were my life. I shoved Chloe away, clutching my hands, the searing pain making me gasp as I glared at her. ā€œChloe, I never said those things in that recording. You’d rather believe someone who’s only been here for six months than me?ā€ ā€œLeo never lies!ā€ Chloe cut me off, her voice sharp as a blade. ā€œAlex, your constant need to take credit is disgusting. Since you won’t admit your mistake, I’m going to make you pay today!ā€ As she spoke, Leo, a cruel smirk twisting his lips, slammed me to the ground. Chloe grabbed a knife and plunged it straight into my palm. Then, her sky-high stiletto heel pressed down, grinding into the wound. ā€œAlex, today I’m crippling your hands. Let’s see how honest you are after this!ā€ I looked at my bloody, mangled hands and spat at Chloe’s feet. Fine. Without these hands, I’d like to see how her company survives.

    Seeing the rage in my face, Fury exploded in Chloe’s eyes. She glared at me with utter disgust, Then stormed into her office, snatched the golf club I’d bought her, and charged back at me. ā€œChloe, don’tā€¦ā€ Before I could finish, the golf club crashed down on my hand. A sickening *crack, crack* echoed as bones shattered, And an agonizing pain shot through my entire body. My right hand, every finger, was definitely pulverized. I stared, aghast, at my right hand, now limp as a rag. I’d spent half my life painting. My hands were more important to me than my life. Chloe knew this… My eyes burned with grief and indignation as I fumbled for my phone to call an ambulance. If I didn’t get help fast, I knew I’d never pick up a paintbrush again. With my freshly punctured left hand, I clumsily picked up my phone. ā€œ9…1ā€¦ā€ Just as I was about to press ā€œ1,ā€ Chloe lunged forward and smacked the phone out of my hand. ā€œYou mess up and still have the nerve to call an ambulance?! Alex, look at you, I even pay for your phone bill. How can you spend my money every day, yet stab me in the back?!ā€ Chloe’s art company’s biggest source of income was my paintings. Every day, people lined up, ready to drop millions to buy my art. But I’d turned them all away, Insisting my paintings only be exhibited at the company’s shows. Because of my art, Tickets to Chloe’s exhibitions were now impossible to get. ā€œAlex, apologize to Leo! Now! Otherwise, you won’t be getting an ambulance today!ā€ I stared in disbelief at the woman I had personally built up, my wife. ā€œChloe, my hands are my life, you know thatā€¦ā€ Chloe glanced at my bleeding hand. ā€œOf course, I know. So if you want to save your ā€˜life,’ apologize quickly!ā€ Nearby, I heard my colleagues’ whispers. ā€œHe messed up and still acts like this? He’s so full of himself just because he has a bit of talent!ā€ ā€œTalent? If his paintings weren’t shown at our company’s exhibitions, they’d probably be in the trash! He deserves to have his hands ruined, teach him a lesson!ā€ ā€œLeo’s talent is quite good, though. His hands look like they belong to a top artist!ā€ ā€œTotally, Ms. Chloe wouldn’t pick wrongā€¦ā€ Each sarcastic word was a dagger, plunging my heart into an icy abyss. Most of my colleagues were artists I’d scouted from the streets, They had dreams of painting, But couldn’t make enough money, Forced to do hard labor, wait tables, or entertain in bars just to support their passion. I brought them into the company, Supported them for years, giving them a chance to showcase their talent on the path of their dreams. Their tearful, profound gratitude felt like it happened yesterday, Yet now, they were humiliating me like this… As I turned, Leo suddenly lunged from behind Chloe, Kicking me in the knee. He held me down, half-kneeling, and snarled, ā€œAlex, Chloe is giving you grace by asking for an apology. If you keep being stubborn as a mule and just as obnoxious, don’t blame me for getting rough!ā€ I forcefully shook Leo off, Clenching my fist, I punched him squarely in the face. I’d been working out for years; taking down this punk was easy. Blood bloomed across Leo’s face from the impact. Seeing Leo injured, Chloe rushed to his side, helping him up, Her eyes full of concern, she whispered soothingly, ā€œDon’t worry, Leo, I’ll take care of this!ā€ Then, Chloe turned towards me. ā€œAlex, youā€”ā€ ā€œChloe, let’s get a divorce.ā€

    Chloe froze. I had no more time to argue with her. My hands couldn’t wait. While she was stunned, I borrowed the cleaning lady’s phone. ā€œChloe, you don’t pay for the cleaning lady’s phone bill, do you?ā€ Gritting my teeth against the searing pain in my palm, I dialed emergency services. Then I looked at Chloe. ā€œChloe, I’ll leave with nothing. When we got married, I had $183,000 in my account. That was my money. I’ll use my own money to fix my own hands. From this moment on, you have no right to control me.ā€ With that, I ignored Chloe’s rigid expression and left the office, Sitting on a sofa in the hallway. There was a hospital less than a mile away; the ambulance would surely arrive quickly. For my hands, I couldn’t leave just yet. Chloe was making calls inside the office, but it no longer concerned me. While waiting for the ambulance, my phone buzzed with a message notification. 怐Alex, we genuinely appreciate your talent and are willing to invest in it. We’ve decided to inject three hundred billion into Chloe’s company. We’ll meet you at the company tomorrow to discuss it further.怑 I suddenly remembered today was the day the investors would give their answer. That bastard Leo had made me forget. I should have explained the situation to them, but my hands couldn’t send messages now. So, I guess I’d just inconvenience them to come tomorrow… The hurried footsteps running down the hallway pulled me back to reality. The paramedics were finally here… The lead paramedic gave my right hand a quick look and sighed. ā€œWhich monster did this to his hand?! Luckily, you called so quickly, or this hand would be completely lost!ā€ He quickly turned to grab some equipment to treat me. But just as he was about to start, Chloe burst out of the office. She snatched the equipment from the paramedic’s hands and threw it into the trash. I quickly stood up, cornering Chloe against the wall with my shoulder, My eyes bloodshot as I gritted my teeth. ā€œChloe, what the hell are you doing?!ā€ ā€œAlex, I just bought this entire building. Since you’re so tough, don’t you dare treat your disgusting hands on my property!ā€ The paramedic behind me suddenly straightened up, His eyes blazing with anger as he looked at Chloe. ā€œMa’am, if this gentleman’s hand isn’t treated immediately, it’ll be permanently ruined! I don’t care what issues you two have, doctors save lives!ā€ ā€œPlease leave. We need to treat this gentleman’s injuries!ā€ The paramedic stepped forward to treat my wounds, But before he could reach me, Leo shoved him away. Then, the company’s bodyguards, in unison, stepped forward to block the paramedics. Leo flashed a smirk and aimed his phone at me. ā€œAlex, just admit you leaked company secrets, and we’ll immediately send you to the hospital. We’ll even use Ms. Chloe’s helicopter to take you to the best orthopedic hospital in New York City.ā€ ā€œOtherwise, just wait to become a cripple!ā€ I turned and stared intensely at Chloe. ā€œChloeā€¦ā€ A triumphant smile played on Chloe’s lips. She casually rubbed the spot where I’d pinned her, then spoke calmly. ā€œWhy are you looking at me? Leo already gave you a way out. If you don’t want to take it, there’s nothing I can doā€¦ā€ The paramedics’ anxious shouts came from behind me. ā€œMr. Alexander, if your hand is delayed any longer, it truly won’t be salvageable! Saving your hand is the priority!ā€ Thinking of the career I’d loved my entire life, And my father’s dying wish for me to carry on his craft, I fought back tears, gritted my teeth, and spoke into Leo’s phone camera. ā€œI admit it, I leaked company secretsā€¦ā€ After reciting the lines Leo had prepared, A paramedic stepped forward and grabbed Leo’s arm. ā€œToo much time has already passed. That helicopter Ms. Chloe mentionedā€¦ā€ ā€œThe pilot, Mr. Wu, his nephew got married and he went back home. The helicopter can’t move.ā€ Chloe interrupted the paramedic, A smile of triumph mixed with disgust on her face as she turned and walked away…

    The surgery on my hands took eighteen hours… When they wheeled me out of the operating room, The pale-faced surgeon bowed deeply to me. ā€œMr. Alexander, we truly did our best, but the results are far from ideal. I’m afraid you won’t be able to paint againā€¦ā€ Salty tears flowed down my cheeks and into my heart, stirring boundless bitterness. I forced a smile, my eyes pleading as I looked at her. ā€œIt’s okay. Please, just give me a painkiller now. I need to be discharged. I have so much waiting for me outsideā€¦ā€ ā€œNo, if we give you more anesthetic, your hands will definitely be completely ruined!ā€ I dropped to my knees before the surgeon. ā€œPleaseā€¦ā€ Two hours later, The anesthetic took effect. I smiled as I was discharged, looking at the blood-soaked bandages on my hands. Since you ruined me, then let’s all go down together. First, I went to the company’s ongoing exhibition in the city and tore up all my paintings. Then I rushed to the office, And deleted all my ideas, all my sketches, from the computer… While I was destroying the half-finished paintings in Chloe’s office, Chloe burst in with Leo. She stared at the shredded paintings scattered on the floor and completely lost it. ā€œAlex, what is the meaning of this?! You tore up the paintings at the exhibition, what about the tens of millions in tickets we sold?!ā€ ā€œAnd what does it mean to tear up all these paintings?!ā€ Chloe looked at my bandaged hands, stained with blood. A cruel glint flashed in her eyes. She lunged forward and grabbed my freshly-operated wound, Gritting her teeth. ā€œAlex, answer me!ā€ Even with the heavy dose of anesthetic, it couldn’t block the sudden, excruciating pain. Cold sweat instantly beaded on my forehead. I shoved Chloe away, looking at the ā€˜remains’ of the paintings on the floor, and smirked. ā€œIt means nothing. It means I’m going to destroy you, just like you destroyed me a few hours ago!ā€ Rage exploded in Chloe’s eyes. After a few seconds of silence, she suddenly burst into laughter. ā€œDestroy me? Alex, you’re so naive. The copyrights to those paintings you just tore up were transferred to the company’s name ages ago! They’re not yours anymore! Forget tearing them, even if you just dirtied a corner, you’d have to pay damages!ā€ ā€œI’ve done a rough calculation for you. You tore up forty-five paintings. At market price, one paintingā€¦ā€ Chloe’s words exploded in my mind with a *boom!* I couldn’t hear anything she said after that. I frantically pulled out my phone, found the painting copyright page, And when I saw the copyright had been transferred six months ago, My heart plummeted into the abyss. She had planned this all along… Six months ago was right when Leo joined the company. Perhaps, they had planned everything.

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  • He Proposed After I Married His Dad

    Three years after marrying my husband, his adopted son came to propose to me. ā€œStella, Willow saved my life, and now that she has the dignity of a wealthy wife, I’ve come to marry you and make you my true wife.ā€ I couldn’t be bothered to respond, but Julian Vance didn’t give up. ā€œYou proposed to me 99 times back then, I know deep down you only see me as your husband.ā€ ā€œDon’t worry. I’ll pick you up in seven days for our wedding. After that, the three of us will be one big family.ā€ I lifted my hand and slammed the door in his face. How ridiculous. I had just given Arthur, Julian’s father, a little brother, and Arthur had specifically brought me back to the country to hold a belated wedding ceremony. I never expected to run into this disgusting person again. Well, good. Seven days later, fifty-year-old Arthur agreed to announce me as his heir at the wedding. That way, it would save Julian the trouble of having to call me ‘Mom.’ Julian blocked the door, a smile playing in his eyes: ā€œYour temper is still as fiery as it was back then, no one could ever push you around.ā€ Then he changed his tone, his voice softening. ā€œWillow is different from you; she’s delicate and can’t handle gossip. In front of outsiders, you should call her Mrs. Vance.ā€ ā€œEven though I can’t give you the same grand wedding as Willow, in my heart, both of you are the most important people to me.ā€ ā€œI, Julian Vance, will either never marry, or if I do, I’ll marry both you and Willow.ā€ Perhaps I’d seen too much of the world abroad, because I actually listened patiently to this preposterous declaration. ā€œJulian, you weren’t the only one I had an arranged marriage prospect with back then. What makes you think I haven’t married someone else?ā€ Julian’s eyes gleamed with pride. ā€œYou proposed to me 99 times back then; the whole city knew you were madly in love with me.ā€ ā€œBesides, we grew up together. Who in our circle would dare propose to *my* woman?ā€ Julian’s voice deepened, imbued with arrogant superiority. ā€œStella, you’re too proud to accept me marrying you after having Willow, but your mother’s medical treatment is urgent.ā€ ā€œI know you’re tight on cash since the Sterling family went bankrupt. Just marry me, and I’ll bring in the top neurosurgeon from the Vance family to treat your mother.ā€ I clenched my fists. Did he still think I was the helpless orphan he used to bully? Three years ago, on the day of my wedding with Julian. Willow Carter posted a photo on her SnapChat of her holding hands with some random guy at the church entrance. The caption read, ā€œIf it wasn’t for you, I’d marry anyone else.ā€ Julian saw it and went crazy, determined to run from the wedding. I desperately blocked his path. ā€œJulian, my mother’s brain cancer has worsened. The only Vance family doctor who can save her only treats family members. Please, just finish the wedding, then you can leave.ā€ My desperate plea was met with Julian looking at me with a clueless expression, saying, ā€œWillow saved my life, I can’t let her sacrifice her happiness.ā€ ā€œYour mother treats me like her own son; she won’t mind.ā€ ā€œYou can just wait until I marry Willow, and then in a few years, I’ll make you my wife too. It’ll be the same.ā€ The night Julian ran from the wedding, I stood in front of Arthur Vance’s car, begging him for a chance. Since then, I focused entirely on saving my mother, not caring for fame or fortune, quietly working as Arthur’s shadow. Yet, without realizing it, I slowly found my way into his heart. ā€œI heard that for the past three years, you often returned to the old house where we lived together. You don’t need to say it, I know you’ve always missed me.ā€ Julian had a smug, ā€˜I know everything’ look on his face. I was so angry I laughed. That old house was the wedding home my mother had designed for me. After she passed, I often stayed there because I missed her. I never thought Julian would misunderstand it as me still having feelings for him. I couldn’t hold back anymore and slammed the door right in his face. ā€œGet out!ā€ From behind the closed door, Julian’s nonchalant chuckle echoed. ā€œI know you’re deeply in love with me. I’ll be on time at the cathedral in seven days to exchange vows with you.ā€ I immediately called the patrolling security guard. ā€œBlacklist this stalker. Don’t let him into the complex again.ā€ Shaking off my irritation, I went to work as usual. Passing the breakroom, I saw Julian passionately kissing Willow Carter. Julian looked annoyed and arrogant. ā€œYou’re already struggling financially, why waste money hiring someone to track me? I told you I’d marry you, and I won’t go back on my word.ā€ ā€œOutside, Willow is my Mrs. Vance. Now hurry up and leave, don’t make things difficult for me.ā€ ā€œLook closely, this is my employee ID.ā€ I pointed in front of me. Julian didn’t react to the ID, but when he saw the diamond ring on my finger, his expression changed. His voice trembled. ā€œYou couldn’t possibly afford a ring that’s been to auction.ā€ ā€œStella, do you have another man?ā€

    I stated frankly. ā€œOf course, we’re getting married in seven days.ā€ Julian’s voice instantly rose. ā€œWhose bastard? Or some nouveau riche from a backwater town?ā€ Willow tried to smooth things over. ā€œJulian, Stella must have done some escort work because of her financial difficulties, and this marriage is just an excuse.ā€ ā€œYou shouldn’t rub it in.ā€ ā€œStella, you shouldn’t keep things from some random guy, it’ll just upset Julian.ā€ Saying this, Willow yanked my diamond ring off, about to flush it down the toilet. I grabbed Willow’s wrist, and in the struggle, the diamond ring fell to the floor. Julian picked up the ring, and at that moment, he saw the birthdays of me and another person engraved on it. Nineteen seventy-five. ā€œYou actually slept with a fifty-year-old old man for money!ā€ ā€œWho is he? I’ll make him wish he’d never been born right now!ā€ Julian’s expression was icy, and he advanced on me step by step. ā€œEven if you don’t tell me, I can have people find out. Anyone who dares to touch my woman, I’ll utterly destroy them!ā€ I stared at him and chuckled. I wondered what Arthur would think if he heard such disrespectful words from his adopted son. I composed myself and said seriously. ā€œYour dad.ā€ Julian punched the wall, gritting his teeth. ā€œYou think you can fool me? What kind of woman hasn’t my dad seen? How could he possibly be interested in a woman like you, with no background and no looks!ā€ Willow seized the opportunity to agree, her tone laced with provocation. ā€œStella, Julian has always kept the wife’s position open for you. How can you be so shameless?ā€ Julian’s eyes were bloodshot, and he spoke with a mixture of hatred and grievance. ā€œYou couldn’t even wait three short years, you degraded yourself to become someone else’s plaything! Do you really believe that no matter what you do, I’ll always have your back?ā€ ā€œMy reputation, Julian Vance’s reputation, is completely ruined because of you!ā€ He gasped for breath, as if making a monumental concession. ā€œSince you’re so shameless, don’t bother with the cathedral. There’s a villa in the Northside you can move into, and I’ll spend one day a weekend with you from now on.ā€ ā€œOnce you’re my woman, I’ll reward you with a villa for every child you bear.ā€ I laughed, truly exasperated. So, I went from being his ā€œsought-afterā€ wife to a hidden mistress, and now a tool to bear his children? Willow leaned close to my ear, lowering her voice, her smile growing more triumphant. ā€œHave a child, Stella. You get a house, we get a child. Once we have a child, we can find a way to get rid of that tramp around his father, so they don’t threaten Julian’s position.ā€ My expression was strange. The “tramp” Willow spoke of, wasn’t that me? After all this commotion, Julian wanted me to have his child to use against myself and my son? Just then, Julian called over Mr. Davis, pointing at me. ā€œGive her an intern position, so she doesn’t sneak into the company with a stolen employee card and embarrass me!ā€ Mr. Davis didn’t even glance at Julian but hurried to my side and bowed respectfully. ā€œVice President Vance, Mr. Arthur has instructed that you have full authority over all company matters.ā€ I simply hummed in acknowledgment. Julian stood rooted to the spot, looking as if he’d seen a ghost.

    ā€œStella? How could you be the company’s Vice President?ā€ Taking advantage of Julian’s distraction, I snatched back my diamond ring and casually replied, ā€œI’m Arthur Vance’s wife. What’s so strange about me being in this position?ā€ ā€œWife?ā€ Julian laughed loudly. ā€œYou think you can pretend with a fake ring? I’ve seen my dad’s ring since I was a kid; it’s not this style at all!ā€ Willow also pursed her lips and chuckled. ā€œStella, even if you want to find a rich man, at least come up with a more believable excuse!ā€ Mr. Davis’s face darkened, about to speak, but Julian pushed him aside and roughly dragged me into the conference room. ā€œI want to hear what other lies you can come up with!ā€ Julian then connected his phone to the projector. The next second, my broken voice played from the speakers. On the screen, there were close-up shots of Julian’s faked video, depicting us in a physical embrace. In the video, Julian’s face was blurred, but mine was crystal clear. Julian’s eyes were full of mockery. ā€œYou used to pretend to be pure, saying you’d only give yourself to me after marriage. Now, to scam money, you even dare to invent a lie like ā€˜marrying my dad’?ā€ ā€œIf I post this video, won’t everyone think you’re a ruthless woman who’ll do anything to climb the ladder?ā€ I averted my eyes from the disgusting images, clenching my fists. ā€œJulian, my marriage certificate with your dad, Arthur, is at home.ā€ ā€œMarriage certificate?ā€ ā€œI’ll call my dad right now and see if he recognizes his ā€˜wife’!ā€ Julian grew even more confident, picking up his phone to dial. I stopped him, not wanting such a scene, but Julian thought I was scared. ā€œIt’s simple if you don’t want me to call.ā€ ā€œI’m sentimental. How about you just become my woman today? It’s much better than you putting on this farce.ā€ I forcefully pushed him away, my voice cold with rage. ā€œLet go of me! Julian, you’ll regret this!ā€ Julian sneered, pushing his body even closer. ā€œRegret? I only regret not seeing how much of an actress you were back then!ā€ I was about to retort when the conference room door suddenly burst open. Willow rushed in with a group of people, her face pale. ā€œSomething bad happened! Mr. Vance… Mr. Vance fainted in his office!ā€ ā€œFainted?ā€ Julian’s eyes lit up. He pushed me away and loudly slandered, ā€œStella! You came to the company to cause trouble and actually angered my dad into fainting!ā€ Willow, seeing her chance, triumphantly flashed her phone. The screen showed a clip of Arthur clutching his chest and collapsing after a ā€œdisputeā€ with me. ā€œEveryone, look!ā€ Then, she held her phone up high, shouting in a shrill voice, ā€œStella forced Mr. Vance to give her a title! She knew Mr. Vance had a bad heart, but she deliberately left him alone! Now he’s fainted; she’s a murderer!ā€ A tide of whispers surged, and even Mr. Davis looked at me with a frown, his gaze wavering. ā€œThat tramp is too vicious!ā€ ā€œShe’d even harm someone for money? She has no shame!ā€ Looking at the two twisting the truth before me, I suddenly calmed down. Julian never believed I married his dad and was just taking this opportunity to force me to surrender. But I was worried about Arthur’s safety and wanted to leave, only for Julian to seize the chance, grabbing my collar and dragging me into the office. ā€œStella, I’m sentimental. If you’re willing to be my mistress, I can drop the matter about my father… Anyway, your ā€˜Arthur’s wife’ lie can’t be sustained any longer.ā€ *Slap!* A crisp sound echoed loudly. Julian clutched his face, his eyes full of malice, and forcefully pinned me against the wall. ā€œYou dared to hit me? Still stubbornly claiming you married my dad? I’m telling you, even if my dad dies, he’d never acknowledge a woman like you!ā€ *Rip!* Julian tore open my top. The next second, a soft, tearful voice rang out. The back door of the office was pushed open by a small body. Three-year-old Leo clung to my clothes, his small face streaked with tears, reaching out to pry Julian’s hand away: ā€œBad man! Let go of my Mommy!ā€ It was Leo! I had just dropped him off at school this morning; how did he get here?

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  • Reborn, I Watch as My Husband’s Family Digs Their Own Grave!

    My sister-in-law, Chloe, insisted on marrying a cafeteria chef. In my last life, working in law enforcement, I immediately recognized the man’s family as fraudsters, deeply in debt for millions. I tried to stop the marriage. Chloe’s boyfriend, drunk and distraught, died in a car crash. Chloe uploaded the recording of me convincing her to break up with him, claiming I was responsible for his death. The entire internet trashed me. My husband and his family ghosted me. I couldn’t take it anymore and jumped. After my death, the online mob targeted my parents, leading to their death. My husband then dumped my family’s ashes in the trash, hugging Chloe and saying, “It’s all that bitch’s fault. Her whole family deserved to die for you.” When I opened my eyes again, I had been reborn to the day she brought that man home. I sneered, watching a bashful Chloe. This life—I wouldn’t interfere. I just wanted to see: without me, who would pay the price for her “happiness”? “Hey, what do you think of my boyfriend?” Chloe’s bashful voice pulled me back from my thoughts. It was at this exact moment in my last life that I’d told Martha and Kevin the man’s true financial situation. They kicked him out of the house right away, forcing Chloe to dump him. That year, Chloe fell in love with an old college flame and married him, eventually living a comfortable and happy life. That man had originally just wanted to trick Chloe into marrying him, so my in-laws would foot the bill for his family’s millions in debt. When the marriage didn’t work out, he drank himself into oblivion every day. He eventually caused an accident while drunk driving and died on the spot. Chloe, upon hearing the news, completely lost it. She blamed me for everything, uploading the recording of me convincing her to break up with him. I was cyberbullied, and it caused massive trouble for my department. Finally, unable to bear the pressure, I jumped from the rooftop. My parents, dragged into the mess because of me, were burned alive in their home. Chloe and Kevin’s family just stood by, watching my parents burn to death. In the end, they scattered our family’s ashes in the trash. Watching the ashes swirl in the air, Kevin comforted Chloe, “Chloe, their whole family deserved to die! That guy was driving a luxury sports car when he died, worth millions. Way richer than your husband now. That bitch ruined such a perfect match, and her family should’ve paid with their lives for your happiness!” If only they’d bothered to check the news, they would have known. That car was rented by Blake from a dealership, all to ensnare his next victim. The icy chill of those memories made me shiver. Perhaps Kevin noticed my pale face, because he grabbed my wrist. “Riley, don’t you dare start messing things up again, just because you can’t stand Chloe being happy! I just saw, that guy drove up in a Ferrari! I know that car, it’s expensive!” Chloe quickly chimed in, “Maybe being a chef is just his hobby, and he’s actually a trust fund kid! I’ve even wondered that myself, he’s a chef, but his cooking isn’t that great. It’s like those TV shows where rich guys pretend to experience life.” A flicker of calculation appeared in Martha’s eyes, but she still seemed uneasy. She pulled my hand and whispered, “Riley, why don’t you help Chloe check him out in your department’s system? Find out what his parents do. Then we can really relax…” Martha’s words were cut off sharply by Kevin. “Mom! Why are you being as paranoid as Riley?! She’s always messing things up anyway, why would you ask her to check anything? What does she even know, honestly…” “You’re right, Martha. I wouldn’t know anything about that.” I quickly interrupted Kevin. “Martha, Chloe’s boyfriend is fine. Didn’t Kevin say he rolled up in a multimillion-dollar car? Can’t be too bad then.” I watched Chloe snuggle deeper into Blake’s arms, a cold, hard smile playing on my lips. This life, I wanted to see, who would actually pay for Chloe’s “happiness” this time…

    Probably worried that the rich guy she’d finally reeled in would run off, first thing the next morning, Kevin announced Chloe was marrying Blake. “Riley, you’re my wife, you have to come later…” Reborn, I had too many things to deal with. I had no time for them. “I can’t make it. I have a mission today. You wish Chloe all the best for me.” Kevin sighed, a look of resignation on his face, as if used to my uselessness. “I can’t rely on you for anything. But, since you didn’t try to ruin Chloe’s wedding yesterday, I’ll let it slide this time.” The moment Kevin walked out the door, I immediately called my parents, urging them not to contact Martha’s family or Kevin for a while. Then I rushed back to the office to check the latest warrants. What I found scared me senseless. I had thought only Blake’s parents were involved in overseas fraud. But it turned out Blake not only owed a ton of money but was also a repeat domestic abuser. He’d beaten two wives until they ran off, and one ex-wife was still listed as missing. Looking at his address, deep in the mountains, in a place barely accessible by road, a cold sweat broke out on my back. If Chloe married him, it wouldn’t just be about being scammed. She might even lose her life. Chloe’s innocent childhood smile, contrasting with the twisted grin she wore as my parents burned alive in my past life, flashed relentlessly in my mind. Just as I wrestled with this, my phone buzzed urgently, cutting off my thoughts. Seeing it was Chloe’s call, I quickly answered. I was about to speak, but her sobs cut me off. “Bitch! What did you do?! Blake and I came to get married, and they said his parents were criminals! They dragged him in for questioning for ages! What’s going on?!” “Tell me, are you trying to ruin my happiness?!” “Riley! I just praised you this morning, and now you’re screwing things up for me, aren’t you?! Can we even live like this?!” Her accusing, resentful voice instantly cleared my head. I quickly glanced at today’s duty roster. The officer dispatched there was Sarah, the kindest one. I checked the time; they’d probably gotten all the answers by now. Blake probably wouldn’t spill anything. And if I waited any longer, Sarah might tell Chloe’s family the truth about Blake. Thinking of the tragic outcome when I got involved last time, I quickly spoke. “I have no idea. I’ll get my colleague to come back immediately.” I hung up and immediately called Sarah. “Sarah, can’t you pick a better time to question someone? They’re getting married! What kind of interrogation is this? Get back here, now!” Sarah sounded confused but complied. “Got it, Captain Riley. I’m heading back now.” Fifteen minutes later, I saw Chloe’s social media post. The accompanying picture showed their hands clasped together. Kevin and Martha had also posted. The photos showed a huge box of cash and another huge box of gold. I roughly estimated the total value. It must have been over a million! It seemed Blake had really gone all out to reel in Martha’s entire family. Looking at Kevin, beaming in the photos, a faint smile touched my lips. It looked like the last big task wouldn’t be too complicated after my rebirth. If things went smoothly, it could be over soon.

    That night, I went to my parents’ place for a lavish dinner. As I was leaving, Mom squeezed my hand, a flicker of worry in her eyes. “Riley, are you fighting with Kevin? If something’s wrong, tell your father and me. Don’t let yourself be mistreated, okay?” The horrifying image of them burning alive in my previous life flashed in my mind. I fought back tears and patted Mom’s hand. “Don’t worry, everything’s fine. But you have to listen to me!” My parents didn’t say anything more, but the worry in their eyes hadn’t completely vanished. Their expressions made me decide not to wait. I needed to handle things quickly. After reporting to my department, I grabbed a few drinks at a pub. I didn’t get home until late. The moment I walked in, Kevin was sitting on the sofa, scowling. Seeing me, he immediately flung a slipper at me. “Riley! There’s no wife in the world like you! Not only did you get wasted, but why didn’t you make me dinner?!” I deliberately didn’t dodge the slipper. Kevin had put a lot of force into it; my cheek immediately flared with a bruise. I picked up the slipper and slapped Kevin across the face with it. “Are you crippled or just don’t have hands?! If you’re hungry, make your own damn food!” The slap wasn’t that painful, but it was enough to send Kevin into a rage. He looked at me in disbelief, then quickly stood up, his hand shot out, grasping my throat, pinning me to the sofa. “Riley! You dared to hit me?!” “Let me tell you, Chloe’s husband is a trust fund kid! He called me ‘brother’ today and gave me a car! If you treat me right, you could live the good life. But if you keep acting like this, we can’t do this anymore!” “With a relative like Blake, what kind of woman couldn’t I find?!” A sneer touched my lips as I looked at Kevin. “That guy is scamming all of you! You’re all just a family of idiots!” “Kevin, go ahead and try! See what woman would marry a worthless loser like you! You can’t make a buck, you can’t lift a finger around the house, and all you’re good for is hitting women!” Rage exploded in Kevin’s eyes. His hand lashed out, slapping me across the face. Then he grabbed the nearby trash can and slammed it against me. “Bitch! How dare you call my family idiots?! I’m divorcing you!” “Divorce?! Kevin, do you dare?! You’re all talk!” Kevin was frothing like a mad dog. “Riley, I’m completely sick of you. Divorce! Right now!” “Fine, whoever backs out is a chicken!” Five hours later, Kevin and I walked out of the Divorce Court. I looked at the divorce decree in my hand, then turned away, a triumphant smile spreading across my face. The last big task after my rebirth was done; I finally felt at ease. That family’s millions in debt, and the ticking time bomb Chloe brought home, had absolutely nothing to do with me anymore!

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  • My Painter Husband Refused to Paint Me, Now He’s Desperate With Regret!

    For three long years, from the day we said ‘I do’ to the day we called it quits, my husband, the celebrated painter Julian, never once picked up a brush to paint *me*. Then, Julian and I got back together. I stopped pestering him to let me into his studio. I stopped caring what time he came home. Even when Chloe showed up at our place to model, I helped him find the perfect excuse: “I get it, Julian. It’s art.” Julian froze. He grabbed my wrist, his gaze piercing through my face, searching for something. 0 Julian’s face was grim. He explained impatiently: “She’s just here to model.” “Only with her can I find inspiration. Her clothes got wet, so I gave her a clean shirt.” As he spoke, he pulled Chloe behind him, his eyes filled with irritation and defensiveness. “What we have is a purely artistic relationship, nothing dirty like you’re imagining.” I glanced at Chloe, cowering behind him. The girl wore Julian’s shirt; its hem barely grazed her thighs, exposing long, slender legs. Seeing my silence, Chloe’s eyes welled up with tears. “Hazel, please don’t fight with Julian because of me.” “Maybe… I shouldn’t come next time.” I cut her off, my voice calm. “I understand completely. It’s art, after all. I’m not angry.” Julian’s expression froze. He stared blankly for a long moment, then fixed his gaze on my face. As if trying to drill a hole right through me. “Then why are you dragging a suitcase the moment you walk in?” “You always used to threaten to leave home when we fought. How long will you disappear this time?” Huh? I looked up, confused. Julian’s eyes were slightly red, and there was a hint of a choked sob in his voice, completely catching me off guard. Right. He’d vanish into his studio with Chloe for days, sometimes even nights. Fearing I’d disturb his artistic flow, I hadn’t told him about my business trip. So Julian hadn’t even noticed I’d been gone for a whole week. I pushed my suitcase inside, explaining calmly: “I’m dragging my suitcase because I just got back from a business trip.” Julian’s tightly furrowed brow finally relaxed. I glanced at the bedroom. It was practically bursting with Chloe’s stuff. “She finds it inconvenient to travel back and forth, so I let her stay here temporarily.” Julian touched his nose, a bit awkwardly. I nodded, wheeling my luggage into the guest room. “Oh, and I’m working late tonight. I won’t be back.” I consciously created a quiet environment for them. With that, I grabbed my bag and headed for the door. Julian suddenly grabbed my hand. “You always wanted me to paint your portrait. I’ll do it once the exhibition is over.” “It’ll be your birthday gift.” His confident tone held a hint of arrogant condescension. Julian was so sure I’d love it. After all, for those three years we were married, I was constantly begging him to paint my portrait. But he always refused, saying: “I only paint landscapes, not portraits.” Until later, when I accidentally stumbled into his studio and saw beautiful, framed paintings—all of the same person. His former lover, Chloe. Young and foolish back then, I deliberately challenged him. I made him choose between breaking up with me or getting rid of the paintings. Clearly, I lost that gamble. Julian didn’t hesitate for a second, choosing the latter. He was so calm, so cruelly calm. Cruelly telling me that I was just a stranger in his life. And that relationship ended with me sobbing and demanding a divorce. After we separated, I was heartbroken for half a year, barely able to function. But now, mentioning it brought only indifference and calm. Time truly is a strange thing. “You should get back to your work. Chloe is waiting.” I gently pulled my hand from his grip, my voice as flat as if I were commenting on the weather. Julian finally let go. 0

    To finish the project, I worked non-stop for a solid week. Late one night, Julian’s message popped up. “I have something more important tonight. I’ll make up for your birthday later, promise.” I wasn’t surprised at all. Last year, for my birthday, one call from Chloe and he dumped me to fly halfway across the world to watch the sunrise with her. The year before, he was hosting an exhibition overseas, with Chloe as his star model. What was I doing back then? I cooked a feast, a whole table overflowing with dishes, waiting from dawn till dusk, then from dusk till dawn again. It wasn’t until I saw the two of them, looking perfectly matched, splashed across the news headlines that I realized my husband, whom I’d been with for years, actually *could* paint portraits. His brush, however, moved only for Chloe. Chloe was his sole muse. Back then, blinded by jealousy and a crushing sense of betrayal, I barraged him with calls. Finally, he picked up. On my end of the line, furious accusations. On his end, a tired, dismissive tone. “Hazel, you’re not a child. Can you stop being so childish?” But I refused to give up. Still foolishly determined to demand an answer. “Julian, tell me, who’s more important—me or Chloe?” There was a long silence on the other end, so long I thought he wouldn’t answer. Then I heard his airy reply: “Stop this nonsense.” “Fine! Then I’ll burn those paintings!” Julian, usually so composed, lost it. His voice flared with anger and panic. “Hazel, you wouldn’t dare?!” “Oh, I would!” After throwing out the threat, I hung up, trembling. But when I stormed into his studio, hammer in hand, I stopped dead in front of the portraits. His brushstrokes… they truly held warmth. Chloe, as painted by him, was truly beautiful; even sitting quietly, she exuded youth, vibrancy, and playfulness. Every single stroke vibrated with love. That night. I sat in his studio, sleepless, all night long. And cried the entire night. I cried until my tears ran dry, and with them, the last vestiges of love in my heart withered. 0

    This time, getting back together. Julian had already told me he wasn’t someone who could be tied down by emotions. He was a painter, he needed to create, and he had no time to respond to my petty emotions. I just smiled, nodding, pretending I understood perfectly. After all, I was busy now too; I had an important meeting tomorrow. I needed proper rest. Passing a dessert shop, I bought myself a small strawberry cake. I headed back to the apartment I’d owned before Julian and I ever tied the knot. As the cake melted in my mouth, I remembered Julian *had* celebrated my birthday with me once. But it was laughable, really; the only birthday he ever spent with me, it landed me in the hospital. He came home very late that day, carrying a cake. I was as happy as a child, not even looking closely at the packaging. Even seeing it already sliced didn’t dampen my joy. It wasn’t until I took a bite that I realized it was pineapple. I’m allergic to pineapple. But afraid of ruining his mood, I forced myself to swallow it. By midnight, I was covered in hives, struggling to breathe. Hooked up to an IV drip in the hospital, Julian sat by my bed and apologized: “Sorry, I must have misremembered.” Back then, I didn’t probe what ‘misremembered’ actually meant. Later, I found out. The cake he’d brought back that night? It was Chloe’s leftovers. He hadn’t even remembered my birthday; he’d just seen my excitement and, too lazy to deal with it, hadn’t bothered to deny anything. Pineapple cake… that was always Chloe’s favorite, never mine. Blowing out the candles, I silently made a wish. Before, every single wish was about him. I hoped he’d spend a little more time with me. I hoped he’d paint a portrait of me. I hoped he’d love me just a little. But this time, my wish was only for myself. I hoped I could work hard, live well, and never again be sad over someone who wasn’t worth it. After making my wish, I took a hot shower and went to bed.

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  • He Hated Me Until I Left

    I had been married to Ryan Hayes for three years. He’d hated me for five. Every night, in our bed, he moaned my sister’s name. My sister Maya was supposed to be his wife, but she drowned in a lake five years ago. So he married me instead. On the sixth anniversary of Maya’s death, I went to the hospital for a check-up. Ryan dragged me from the hospital to her grave. He forced me to my knees, making me listen to every raw word of his love for her. I cleared my throat. “Ryan, if I bring her back to you, will you finally agree to divorce me?” “How the hell are you going to bring a dead person back to me?” “Remember this, Clara. You killed her. You’re going to spend the rest of your life at my side, paying for what you did.” My words hit a nerve, igniting Ryan’s fury. His handsome brows furrowed, and those soulful eyes, usually so full of deep affection for others, now turned glacial. His long, slender fingers closed around my throat. A slight squeeze, and I gasped for air, my lungs screaming. “Apologize. You shouldn’t make jokes like that at her grave.” Lack of oxygen made agonizing tears stream down my face. My phone slipped from my hand, clattering to the ground. Seeing it, Ryan instinctively loosened his grip. “Just apologize, and I won’t hold it against you anymore.” But then he turned, his eyes landing on the still-lit screen of my phone, and his expression froze. It was a photo. A girl, seven parts like me, provocatively dressed, picking up clients in a sleazy club. He stared for a moment. Then, the veins on the back of his hand pulsed, and his voice dripped with intense disgust. “Clara, how could you be so vicious? Setting up a photo like this for a dead person?” “Or are you saying you found some club girl to get surgery to look like Maya, and now you think you can live the rest of your life guilt-free?” I saw his face and knew there was no point. Nothing I said would matter. It was easier to just give up. So I did. I offering apologies to a tombstone that only held Maya’s clothes. “I’m sorry.” “I’m sorry.” “I’m sorry…” I repeated it until my throat was parched, and my vision blurred. Only then did Ryan pull back his hand. I couldn’t control it. Violent coughs ripped through me, each one threatening to tear my insides out. Seeing the deep red marks on my neck, a flicker of self-reproach crossed Ryan’s eyes. He seemed to want to help me up, but then he saw Maya’s tombstone and froze. “Stop trying to look pitiful. This is what you deserve.” I didn’t say anything else, dragging my heavy body along, trailing behind him. Back in the car, the silence was terrifying. Usually, I was the one to break the ice. But this time, I was truly exhausted. Leaning my head back against the seat, I slowly closed my eyes, only to hear Ryan’s voice. “Weren’t you going to the hospital? I’ll take you now.” The nurse’s urgent warnings echoed in my head. “Miss Clara, specialist appointments are hard to get. You must arrive early that day!” “If you miss this one, you’ll have to wait three more months! Your condition can’t wait any longer.” The appointment time had passed three hours ago. The specialist was long gone. So, even though I had so much I wanted to scream out, In the end, it all dissolved into a faint sigh. “It’s alright. No need.” This was the tenth time I’d asked for a divorce. He hated me so much, yet he refused to let me go. Struggling to sit up, I sent a message back to the private investigator who’d sent me the photo. “Bring Maya back.”

    Maya was my sister. Our mom and Ryan’s mom were best friends. The three of them grew up together, practically childhood sweethearts. She was lively and outgoing from a young age. Not only did Mrs. Hayes adore her, but Ryan also got along with her better. They got engaged after they became adults. I loved Ryan too. But I blessed them, burying my secret crush deep in my heart. I never expected the Hayes family to suddenly go bankrupt, and Ryan’s father to pass away. Their wedding was postponed for a year. My secret diary, filled with my feelings, was found by Maya. Her eyes red-rimmed, she confronted me. “Clara, if you loved Ryan, why didn’t you say anything? How can I marry him knowing this?” Maya ran out, drinking herself into a stupor all night. On her way home, her car plunged into the lake. Only a female corpse, so waterlogged her face was unrecognizable, was found at the scene. A red string bracelet on her wrist confirmed her identity. Before Maya’s supposed death, she had texted Ryan: ā€œClara loves you too. I don’t want to fight her for you. Let’s meet again in the next life!ā€ Ryan, already grieving his father, then lost the woman he loved. He hated me, and he married me. He made me pay for my supposed sins, day and night. But Maya had faked her death. Now she was alive and well, picking up clients in a shady part of town. The private investigator found that Maya had run off with a fake rich kid. She probably looked down on Ryan, now bankrupt, so she faked her death to escape. I glanced up at the man in the driver’s seat. Ryan, I’m done. I don’t need to ‘atone’ for anything. My check-up report arrived by mail the next day. My hands trembled as I pulled out the results. But seeing them, I felt a strange sense of relief. Sitting at my dressing table, I cut off my waist-length hair with scissors. I’d grown it for five years. I didn’t feel a hint of regret. Anyway, it would all fall out with chemotherapy. Suddenly, Ryan’s face appeared in the mirror. He stood behind me, raising an eyebrow slightly. “What’s this? You were so cold to me yesterday, and now you’re cutting your hair short to try and win me over?” “Don’t even think about trying to be like Maya. Even if you cut your hair short, that wicked personality of yours won’t change one bit!” No histrionics like before. This time, I spoke calmly. “Just wanted to donate my hair to sick children.” He, as usual, scoffed. “If you were truly that kind, Maya wouldn’t have been killed by you!” I didn’t reply. He glared, then tossed a pale blue scarf at me. “Cover up.” I caught the scarf. Skillfully, I tied it around my neck, hiding the red marks he’d left yesterday. To outsiders, we were a loving couple, supporting each other through hard times. When Ryan went bankrupt, I never abandoned him, always staying by his side. For him, I worked late, tirelessly attending social events. And he didn’t disappoint me, building his company into a major corporation in the state. He always brought me to important events. Today was a networking event. He still had to keep up appearances with me. “Not arguing this time?” Ryan stared at me, his eyes full of confusion.

    Maya loved blue. I hated it . She was our mother’s favorite. Whenever Maya got into trouble, I was the one who got blamed. My mother would grab my hair, repeatedly forcing my head into a blue basin full of water. Ryan knew all of it. But he loved giving me blue dresses, jewelry, and bags the most. Then he’d watch me fight him hysterically, only to cry and beg for his forgiveness. For the past few years, I’d burned myself out trying to show him I married him because I loved him. Not because I wanted to replace Maya. So whenever he humiliated me this way, my reactions were always extreme. Now, I just glanced down at the scarf. “Thanks. It’s nice.” I humored him, but his brows furrowed in annoyance. He looked like he wanted to say more. The phone rang at that moment. I stepped outside to answer it. “We told Maya we found a big client for her, and she immediately agreed to come back. But to ‘package’ herself, she also asked us for money for a hymen repair surgery.” I gave a muffled “hmm” and transferred the money. “Thank you for your trouble.” On the way to the venue, neither of us spoke a word. After we entered hand-in-hand, he didn’t spare me another glance. He immediately turned to network. Someone pulled me aside. It was Mrs. Peterson, the wife of a business partner. “Clara, let the men talk business. Let’s step aside for some tea and a chat.” Seeing me, these wives’ eyes lit up. After all, the Hayes family’s current status made them worth paying attention to. “Clara, don’t mind me saying this, but Ryan is so successful and handsome. So many eyes are on him! You really should have a child soon to solidify your position!” They earnestly advised me in my ear, but my head was buzzing, unable to take it in. A child? It was impossible for us to have children. At first, I thought my companionship could make him forget Maya. The two of us, with our child, living happily ever after. I’ll never forget that day. Excitedly holding a pregnancy test, I tried to show it to him. But all I got was his cold response. “Get rid of it. You don’t deserve to carry my child.” I had three abortions for him. Uterine perforation, massive hemorrhage. Scalding tears fell onto the cold operating table. When the abortion consent form appeared before him, Ryan finally showed the expression I’d imagined. He simply nodded, satisfied. The metallic taste of blood rose in my throat again. I forced a smile. “Well, they better hurry up, because Ryan and I are getting a divorce soon.” Besides, his true love, Maya, was coming back.

    The wives just thought I was joking. “But your fourth anniversary is coming up, isn’t it? You really need to hold onto Ryan, especially with your contributions to his company going public!” “Though Clara, you’re young, but you should still take care of yourself. Why are you so pale?” I didn’t answer, just smiled faintly, swallowing the blood back down. Ryan took the stage as an outstanding entrepreneur. I no longer looked up at him constantly, like I used to. Instead, I looked down at my phone. I’d already chosen a hospital for myself abroad. Mrs. Peterson was right. For our fourth anniversary, I was going to give Ryan a perfect gift. It would be an end to our messed-up relationship. I felt a cold stare. I looked up. Only to find Ryan frowning at me. After he came down, his tone was very unpleasant. “Clara, playing hard to get won’t work on me. Stop with the gloomy act!” Playing hard to get? Was he upset because I hadn’t been watching him? “But don’t you always say my gaze makes you sick?” For some reason, that sentence angered Ryan even more. He drove off alone, leaving me stranded. This was my normal. The only wish I ever made was at a fountain, hoping he’d love me just a little more. But even then, Ryan called me a murderer, said I didn’t deserve happiness. He left me alone. I was cornered by a few drunk men who started harassing me. My phone was crushed underfoot, and my calf broke when I tripped on a step. It ended up at the police station. He didn’t come to pick me up. Instead, he flew back home alone. Taking a taxi home, I started packing my things. There wasn’t much, really. Ryan had made it clear this wasn’t my home. And I couldn’t keep too many personal items here. Our fourth anniversary was three days away. I told them to bring Maya back in three days. I also called Ryan. “In three days, you…” He cut me off coldly. “Clara, do you have no shame?” Then he smirked maliciously. “I actually did prepare an anniversary gift for you.” “I’m replacing the wedding photo in the living room with one of Maya and me.” “You can stare at her every day and repent!” He hung up before I could reply. I looked up at the wedding photo in the living room. It was our wedding, but only I was smiling. The boy from my memories, who used to comfort me carefully after my mom punished me, was long gone. Over these three days, I purged every trace of myself from the house. And Ryan’s custom-ordered photo was already hanging in the living room. The worker who delivered the photo glanced at me. “Mr. Hayes specifically asked for the lady of the house to sign for it.” “The lady in the picture has a mole on her nose; please call her out!” My numb heart still ached a little at that moment. Later, the pain intensified as my illness flared up, my whole body throbbing. Seeing my condition, the worker scurried away, muttering. “Do stand-ins have no shame? Actually moving right in!” On our anniversary, Ryan returned. Seeing my continued silence, he sneered. “When did you become so generous?” “Let’s see how long you can keep up this act!” Ignoring his sarcasm, I simply clapped my hands. “Ryan, I’m not happy with your gift. What I really want is the divorce papers.” I placed the agreement in front of him. “Impossible…” His words hadn’t even finished when Maya was led before him.

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  • My Husband’s Bloody Betrayal

    Eight months into my pregnancy, I had an accidental fall and started bleeding. My husband Ryan refused to help me. He vomited, then pushed me off to someone else. He never came to see me in the hospital. Not after I lost the baby. Not even when I was discharged. My friends tried to console me. “Don’t blame him, Cassie. We all know about his hemophobia. You’re young, you’ll have another baby.” Maybe they were right. I’d known about his condition since our first date. So I didn’t blame him. Then, on the day of my baby’s funeral, a junior assistant from his company pricked her finger. I saw my husband gently took her hand and brought her finger to his lips. And I understood. He could overcome his fear for some people. Just not for me. Not for our baby. I sat in the passenger seat, holding the urn containing my baby’s ashes. All the way there, Ryan kept glancing at me, his face filled with guilt. “Cassie, you know I have hemophobia. I wanted to take you to the hospital that day, but the moment I saw your blood, my body just froze, and I started throwing up…” I didn’t say anything. I just traced the lid of the urn, imagining I was touching my daughter’s tiny head. He wasn’t lying. He’d had this condition his whole life. In college, during a routine physical, they drew just two milliliters of his blood, and he fainted on the spot. And his condition only worsened. By now, the sight of a syringe would make him break out in a cold sweat, and he’d always have to grip my hand tightly. Our friends used to joke about us. “Ryan, you got the best catch among us, buddy. Cassie, you’re going to have to be his protector from now on.” I protected him. But who was going to protect me and our baby? “Where are you going?” On the way to the cemetery, Ryan suddenly turned into a side road. “Oh, I’m just picking up Chloe. She heard about the baby and has been heartbroken, barely sleeping for days. She insisted on coming to the funeral.” “She said it would feel ‘less lonely’ with more people, so I didn’t tell you in advance. You don’t mind, do you?” Less lonely? For the sake of our baby’s funeral, I decided not to argue with him today. Chloe was his assistant, someone who always seemed to stir up trouble around us. At our wedding, she ‘accidentally’ stepped on my wedding gown, making me trip and scrape my knee. One evening, when I was cooking for a holiday dinner, she offered to ‘help’ me in the kitchen. But while I was chopping vegetables, she somehow turned and bumped my elbow, making me cut my finger. And this miscarriage… Ryan literally pushed me off to her, and she drove us down the most congested road, causing me to miss the critical window for treatment. Now, here she was again. After stopping the car, Ryan hurried over to Chloe, taking a package from her hands. Chloe’s face looked incredibly drawn. Ryan asked, concerned, “Look how exhausted you are. Your face is so pale. Haven’t you been resting?” “Ryan, these are clothes and shoes I sewed for the baby. Do you think she’ll like them?” Chloe took out a few delicate little outfits from the package, showing them to Ryan. Suddenly, Ryan gripped her hand, his expression tense. “What happened here? Are you hurt?” Chloe pulled her hand back slightly, lowering her eyes. “It’s nothing. I just pricked my finger this morning while finishing up. Isn’t the funeral starting soon? We should hurry.” “No way! Those sewing needles aren’t sterile, Chloe! If you don’t get that wound treated, it’ll get infected!” Ryan took a deep breath, as if making a monumental decision. Then he took her finger into his mouth and sucked on it forcefully. I heard passersby muttering, “So shameless, displaying affection right on the street!” My heart clenched painfully. So it turned out heĀ couldĀ conquer his hemophobia. He just couldn’t overcome it for me and our baby.

    I was trembling all over, the memory of begging Ryan to take me to the hospital that day flooding my mind. Back then, his vomiting wasn’t faked. But now, him overcoming his hemophobia for Chloe was just as real. He yanked open the car door and shoved the clothes Chloe had supposedly sewn for the baby into my lap. “Cassie, something unexpected came up. Chloe got hurt making these clothes for the baby. I have to rush her to the hospital now. If it gets infected, it’ll be too late.” Perhaps I’d accumulated so much disappointment in him that at this moment, his words barely registered with me. Chloe, however, shook her head. “No, Ryan, you’re the baby’s father. What kind of message does it send if you don’t attend her funeral?” “I’ll be fine on my own. So what if my finger gets gangrene? I won’t let that stop you from being with your child!” Ryan, flustered, tugged at my arm, nearly making me drop the urn. “Cassie, didn’t you hear Chloe? You’re married, you were almost a mother yourself! How can you be less sensible than a young girl like her? Get out of the car, now!” I stiffly turned my head. “What do you mean? You want me to get out?” Ryan said, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world, “What else? It’s hard to get a cab at this hour, so of course I’ll drive Chloe to the hospital. What does the exact time of the funeral matter? The baby’s gone. We need to focus on the living.” Before I could even agree, he roughly pulled and dragged me out of the passenger seat. I clutched the urn, afraid to fight back. Before leaving, Chloe gave me an apologetic look. “I’m so sorry, Cassie. I didn’t want this, but Ryan is just so worried about me. Please try to understand.” I wasn’t in the mood to argue with them. I hailed a cab and went to the cemetery. I buried my child like a single mother. It seemed that ever since Chloe appeared, Ryan’s time with me had been extremely limited. If his parents hadn’t pushed him so hard, he wouldn’t have even wanted a child with me. It felt as though the baby was mine alone. After the burial, I leaned against the headstone, unable to leave. Days of exhaustion and overwhelming grief finally made me drift off to sleep. The cemetery manager woke me up. My first thought was to call Ryan. Not to ask him to pick me up, but just to hope he’d come see our child one last time. But it was Chloe who answered. “Hello, Cassie. Ryan is so tired, he fell asleep on my lap. Ugh, he’s so heavy, my leg’s gone numb. If it’s not urgent, don’t wake him up, okay?” I calmly said, “It’s fine. Let him sleep.” I hung up immediately and called my lawyer. “Draw up a divorce agreement for me.” “I don’t want any assets, just a divorce, right now.” Ryan didn’t come home that night, but I didn’t bombard him with calls like I used to. The next day, I brought the divorce agreement to Ryan’s family dinner. To my surprise, Ryan brought Chloe along. His excuse was that Chloe was hurt because of our child, so he had to take care of her. At the dinner table, everyone, subtly and not-so-subtly, was blaming me. Why it took us three years to want a baby, and then, why I didn’t ‘cherish’ it enough once I was pregnant. No one cared about my recovery, and no one questioned why Chloe chose the most congested road that day. I didn’t want to make a scene before leaving, but I wasn’t going to be a doormat either. “Fine. I never wanted this baby in the first place. I intentionally aborted it, happy now?”

    I walked away from the table, leaving a stunned silence behind me. Ryan quickly, awkwardly, explained, “Cassie is just grieving too much. She’s upset, and she’s just saying things she doesn’t mean. Don’t take it to heart.” After dinner, he came to find me. “Cassie, what you said earlier was completely out of line. Don’t you know how much Mom and Dad want us to have a child? Look, just focus on recovering, and we can try for another one later.” Before, I was the one begging Ryan for a baby, and I distinctly remembered his sanctimonious excuses for always refusing me. “Forget it. I’m already considered an older mother. For my health, it’s best if we remain DINKs.” His thin lips twitched, as if he had something stuck in his throat. “You can find someone younger to have kids with. Chloe seems suitable. Don’t worry, I don’t mind.” I pulled out the divorce agreement. “Sign it.” He didn’t even look, pushing the agreement aside. “Cassie, what are you even saying? Anyone who heard that would think Chloe and I have some illicit affair. Her SnapChat story yesterday was just a joke, she’s young, sometimes she speaks without thinking.” I repeated, incredulous, “SnapChat story?” “Yeah, this one. Didn’t you see it?” Ryan opened Chloe’s SnapChat. “OMG, you guys! My bossy boss said he’d take care of me, and he ended up sleeping on my lap! Guess I’m not good enough at training him yet…” It was accompanied by a photo of Ryan fast asleep on her lap. The comments flooded in: “Is that Mr. Ryan?? Chloe, are you moving in?” “The vibe is totally different. The boss and his little trophy wife?” “Chloe, is it too late for me to get on your good side?” These were her inner circle from the office. Since we weren’t connected on social media, they didn’t bother to hold back. In the past, I would’ve stormed into the office and ripped them a new one. But now, I felt no such urge. “Oh, I did see it. It’s fine, I know they’re just joking. Just sign this first.” Ryan took the agreement, but before he could even read its contents, Chloe bounded in behind him. She clapped his shoulders, making Ryan jump. “Ryan, what are you doing?” she asked playfully. Ryan played along, pretending to be startled by her, then found the signature line and signed his name with a flourish. I had landed many of the company’s biggest deals; he probably thought this was some new business contract. He handed the divorce agreement back to me, and I finally let out a sigh of relief. “Nothing, just talking to Cassie. She’s still upset with me about your SnapChat story yesterday.” Hearing this, Chloe’s eyes immediately sparkled. She said weakly, “Cassie, Ryan didn’t know when I posted that story. If you’re angry, please take it out on me. Don’t take it out on Ryan and his family. I was just thoughtless, I apologize.” She used pretty much the same line when she hurt my hand, and the time before that when she hurt my knee at the wedding. Ryan gently patted her shoulder. “Cassie is older, she doesn’t appreciate those kinds of jokes. You need to be more careful next time.” Chloe stuck out her tongue playfully. “Okay, next time I’ll just block Cassie.” Ryan roared with laughter at her comment. Seeing their easy camaraderie, I suddenly felt like an outsider. Well, it was true. I had the divorce agreement in hand; it was only a matter of time now.

    Ryan suddenly spoke. “This whole situation with the baby has caused you a lot of trouble, too. Driving Cassie to the hospital, and then hurting your finger sewing clothes for the baby.” “Chloe, what gift do you want? I’ll buy it for you.” Chloe bit her thumb, thinking deeply before asking, “Anything?” “Of course. My word is my bond.” Chloe nodded, eyes downcast, and tentatively said, “Actually, I really love Cassie’s wedding dress, but I’m afraid Cassie won’t agree.” I couldn’t help but narrow my eyes. Ryan had bought my wedding dress. We had chosen the style together, and it was handcrafted by eight master artisans over six hundred hours, incredibly exquisite, a true work of art. Ryan had told me then that he wanted me to be the most beautiful bride in the world. But now, he hesitated, looking at me, giving me obvious signals. I knew exactly what he wanted: for me to be understanding, gracious, and to proactively agree to Chloe’s request. But this time, I wouldn’t give him the satisfaction. I looked at him with an impassive face. He couldn’t stand it anymore and finally spoke. “Cassie, we only wear a wedding dress once in our lives. It’s just gathering dust at home. Wouldn’t it be more meaningful to give it to someone who loves it? What do you say?” “Besides, as a boss, my word is my bond. You’re my wife, you should uphold my reputation, right? I’ll buy you an even more expensive one later, I promise.” My heart ached. As if my reluctance was solely due to the dress’s monetary value. But then I looked down at the divorce agreement clutched in my hand. He was right. There was nothing left to cling to. “Take it.” I agreed, but Ryan’s expression was subtle. It wasn’t the relief I expected, but surprise. Ryan had been drinking, so I drove us home. He pulled up countless wedding dress photos on his phone, showing them to me and repeatedly emphasizing their value. I barely glanced, casually saying, “Whatever.” He suddenly got upset. “Cassie, I gave you enough face in front of my parents. Why are you still being difficult? Which of these dresses I picked out isn’t more expensive than the one at home?” I countered, “Are you implying I’m throwing a fit just because of the cost?” Ryan then seemed to remember something. After much hesitation, he said, “Let’s go to the cemetery. To see the baby.” “No need. You weren’t there the two times you absolutely should have been. Why the sudden crocodile tears now?” Ryan grabbed my hand, speaking earnestly. “Cassie, please, I’m begging you, take me to see the baby. No matter what, I’m her father. Not attending the funeral yesterday was thoughtless of me.” I had given up on Ryan, but I still had a lingering desire for our baby to see her father. So I changed direction and headed for the cemetery. Halfway there, his phone rang. It was Chloe. I didn’t know what happened on the other end, but Ryan’s expression grew tense. “Chloe, don’t panic. Whatever it is, we’ll handle it together. Please don’t do anything rash. I’m on my way to you right now!” He frantically hung up, about to speak to me, but I cut him off. “Should I drive you to Chloe’s place?” “Yes… Cassie, Chloe has an emergency. I have to go to her immediately. You know how she…” I waved a hand. “It’s fine. Really.” We drove in silence until the car stopped in front of Chloe’s apartment building. “I’ll go see the baby once I’ve sorted this out. If you don’t want the wedding dress, pick out any other gift you want, and I’ll buy it for you!” With that, he hurriedly unbuckled his seatbelt and rushed out of the car. For several days, Ryan didn’t come home. I used that time to move out. When he returned, I would finalize the divorce. I had ordered many baby supplies online, and they had been arriving in bits and pieces over the past few days. Looking at the adorable little clothes, my heart ached again. My daughter could have been the most beautiful little princess in the world, but a cold “termination of pregnancy” had brought her life to an end. I had bought a plot in the most prestigious cemetery in the city, which had a designated area for mourning and remembrance. That day, I brought the baby clothes there. From a distance, I saw a crowd gathered around my daughter’s grave. I rushed over, only to watch in horror as my daughter’s urn was tossed aside by several burly men. “Stop it!” I screamed, but it was too late. The urn shattered on impact, and my daughter’s ashes scattered into the wind. Ryan and Chloe stood right in the middle of the crowd. Chloe cried as she spoke to me, “Cassie, I’m so sorry. I didn’t get a chance to tell you. My mom passed away, and this is the best cemetery plot in the entire city. Ryan and I discussed it, and he agreed to let me have the plot. So I asked some relatives to help me retrieve the baby’s ashes for you.” “But they really didn’t mean to. They didn’t realize the urn was so fragile.” I knelt frantically on the ground, trying to gather my daughter’s ashes, but most had already blown away, and the rest were mixed with the dirt. I lunged at Chloe like a madwoman, but Ryan blocked me. Ryan said, “Cassie, she said she’s sorry, what more do you want from her? Our baby wasn’t even born yet, how can you compare her to Chloe’s mother? Can’t you be a little more understanding?” My vision blurred with rage, my teeth chattered. I had never been so furious in my life. “Listen to me, all of you! If anyone dares to lay a hand on my daughter’s grave again, I’ll kill them! Now get out of here, all of you!” Ryan still wouldn’t let go, so I bit a chunk right out of his arm. That bloody sight finally made everyone retreat.

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  • I Dumped My Poor Boyfriend, Only to Find Out He’s a Billionaire Heir

    After relentlessly chasing and finally getting the brilliant but struggling Julian, I got bored. So, I pulled some flimsy excuse and broke up with him: 怌My family’s loaded, yours isn’t. Our worlds just don’t mesh, Julian. We’re totally incompatible.怍 I blocked him on everything right after, then bought a plane ticket and traveled for three months. I had the absolute time of my life, completely forgetting about him. But when I came back three months later, I found out Julian had completely transformed. He wasn’t just some struggling student anymore; he was the Sterling family’s most favored heir. My jaw dropped. I was completely speechless. The entire social scene practically exploded with laughter. Everyone was just dying to see me become the biggest joke in town. At the gala, Julian stood there, gripping a champagne flute, his face utterly cold as he stalked towards me. My legs practically gave out. I stumbled back against the wall, reaching out and clutching the edge of his designer jacket. I practically shrieked: 怌I’m pregnant, Julian! And it’s yours! 怌You can’t hurt me… not physically, not even with your words! 怌*Sniffle*, Julian, I’m pregnant, and you’re still ignoring me?! You total jerk!怍 After relentlessly chasing and finally getting the brilliant but struggling Julian, I got bored. So, I pulled some flimsy excuse and broke up with him: 怌My family’s loaded, yours isn’t. Our worlds just don’t mesh, Julian. We’re totally incompatible.怍 I blocked him on everything right after, then bought a plane ticket and traveled for three months. I had the absolute time of my life, completely forgetting about him. But when I came back three months later, I found out Julian had completely transformed. He wasn’t just some struggling student anymore; he was the Sterling family’s most favored heir. My jaw dropped. I was completely speechless. The entire social scene practically exploded with laughter. Everyone was just dying to see me become the biggest joke in town. At the gala, Julian stood there, gripping a champagne flute, his face utterly cold as he stalked towards me. My legs practically gave out. I stumbled back against the wall, reaching out and clutching the edge of his designer jacket. I practically shrieked: 怌I’m pregnant, Julian! And it’s yours! 怌You can’t hurt me… not physically, not even with your words! 怌*Sniffle*, Julian, I’m pregnant, and you’re still ignoring me?! You total jerk!怍 Even at the airport, when my brother, Leo, picked me up, he gave me a look that was way too meaningful, practically saying I had some serious guts. Later, at the party, Bianca sidled up to me, her face practically glowing with malicious glee as she spilled the beans. That “poor genius” I dumped three months ago, using his lack of money as an excuse, was actually Julian Hayes, the incredibly low-key heir to the Hayes empire. “You’re so screwed.” Bianca laughed, a wild, triumphant sound. “He was just playing it low-key, and you actually believed he was *poor* enough to break up with him? He’s absolutely seething, swearing he’ll tear you to shreds the moment he lays eyes on you.” I shivered. My fear skyrocketed the moment Julian practically shoved me into his car. I huddled against the door, watching in horror as he started pulling off his jacket and loosening his tie— “What are you doing?!” I forced a shaky bravado. “It was just a breakup, Julian! Adults break up and move on all the time. Why are you being such a drama queen?” “Breakup?” He actually chuckled, a humorless sound, clearly furious. “Is that what you call a breakup, Ava? You sent a breakup text, blocked me, and then jetted off on a trip overseas. If your dad and Leo hadn’t guaranteed you’d eventually come back, I would’ve assumed you just vanished.” He stopped undressing. He slid into the driver’s seat, pulled me into his lap, and his voice was a low rumble. “Explain.” “Explain what?” “Why did you break up with me for no reason?” Why else? Because I was sick of him. I chased him for three long years, from freshman year until graduation. And even then, it took a fourth year for him to finally give in – out of pity, not love. Being with him? That was the real nightmare. I was pretty, came from a good family, and my parents had spoiled me rotten my whole life. I lived on my own terms. But he *insisted* on setting rules for me. Eating snacks in bed? Absolutely not. Skipping breakfast? Not allowed. Staying up late gaming? Still a hard no. The endless, petty rules gave me a splitting headache. I’d try to argue, boiling with anger, only for him to give me the silent treatment. I’d sob hysterically, practically screaming, while he just sat there, calmly reviewing his files. After my voice went hoarse from crying, he’d finally look up and ask: “Are you done throwing a fit? “If you are, go eat. I have to work this afternoon.” That feeling of just hitting a wall, of having your anger just absorbed into nothing? It was beyond frustrating. As much as I’d liked him when I was chasing him, that’s how much I hated his controlling ways now. I was completely over it! My dad always told me that a pampered, high-maintenance girl like me needed a soft-spoken guy who would just indulge me my whole life. I never really bought it before. Now? Now I think Dad was absolutely right. I’m pampered, I’m willful, I’m dramatic, I’m a total diva. If Julian couldn’t handle indulging me, then I’d just find a boyfriend who could. But there’s no way in hell I could have guessed that Julian was *the* mysterious heir to the Preston family. If I’d known Julian was the Thorne family’s beloved heir, the one who had everything handed to him on a silver platter, I never would’ve broken up with him. Even though I don’t get involved in my family’s business, I still understand how many doors would’ve opened just by being connected to a family like the Thornes. But he never told me. He lied to me for four years. Thinking about it, a fresh wave of anger surged through me. I peeled myself off Julian, frowning as I looked at him. “Didn’t you lie to me for four years too? What right do you have to blame me for breaking up with you?” He probably realized he was in the wrong because he fell silent for a moment before saying, “Okay, then we’re even. No more keeping score. Let’s just pretend none of this ever happened.” He reached out, trying to pull me into an embrace again, his voice softening. “Chloe, let’s go home. I made your favorite—” *Snap!* I yanked my hand away from his. “Get this straight, I’m not throwing a tantrum. I’m genuinely breaking up with you. You lying to me means you betrayed me. Just because I’m not holding it against you doesn’t mean I’m going to stick around.” I took a deep breath, steeling myself against his rapidly darkening expression, and finally, the words came out. “Julian, I don’t love you anymore. Can we just end this respectfully, for both our sakes?” The underground parking garage was dimly lit. Liam glared at me, his brows furrowed with impatience as he warned, ā€œChloe, you’ve gone way too far this time. ā€œApologize to me now, and I’ll pretend I didn’t hear any of it. Otherwise, you won’t be getting out of bed tomorrow.ā€ I shook my head without a moment’s hesitation. ā€œI’m serious about breaking up with you. I’m not being childish, and I’m not throwing a tantrum. ā€œLiam, I don’t like you anymore. Not at all. I genuinely dislike you. You annoy me just by existing. Do you understand?ā€ I repeated ā€œI don’t like youā€ several times. Liam’s face grew darker with each word. He swung his long arm, hauling me into his embrace, then leaned down, gripping my chin to kiss me. ā€œLiamā€”ā€ ā€œDo you remember what I said when we first got together?ā€ His voice was deep. Confused by the kiss, I fumbled through my remaining thoughts, finally digging out that memory from deep inside my mind— ā€œMy family is incredibly devoted. Once we commit to someone, it’s forever. ā€œChloe, once you’re with me, it’s for life. Are you absolutely sure about this?ā€ Back then, I’d answered ā€œOf courseā€ without a second thought. …Weren’t those just empty promises couples whispered to each other? He wanted to hear them, and I could spout vows easily enough. But in real life, what good were they? ā€œI never speak nonsense.ā€ Liam nuzzled my cheek with his nose. ā€œFor me, dating and marriage are no different. It means I’ve already committed to one person. ā€œThere’s no divorce in my world, no breaking up. The only way we’d ever part is if one of us dies. Chloe, just *try* me one more time? Tyrant! I glared at Julian, seething, my hand itching to pinch the flesh on his arm. He just lay there, letting me, his other hand gently stroking my head. Suddenly, he spoke: “Your dad’s been trying to get a deal with the Maxwell Group lately. Did you know?” I shook my head. He continued, “Your family isn’t exactly a frontrunner for that project. It’ll be a tough fight to secure it. “I can help you, but you need to be cooperative. “Don’t bring up breaking up again, Jady. One more word about it, and I won’t be so understanding. Understood?” “…You!” I couldn’t believe it. “Are you actually using my family’s company to threaten me? “Are you even human, Julian? You’re a monster!” “You don’t have to pretend to be eloquent, Jady. No one’s forcing you to sound smart.” Julian sighed, pressing the space between his brows. “Jady, I just want you to play nice. “When you’re not behaving, my mind isn’t on my work.” “I told you I want to break—” “Enough, Jady. Push me any further, and I’ll actually get angry.” He lifted a hand, capturing my fingertips, gently caressing them. His voice dropped, low and dangerous: “Jady, you really don’t want to see me angry, do you?” I clamped my mouth shut instantly. When Caleb got mad, it wasn’t just ‘upset.’ It was downright *terrifying*. And I mean that literally. The last time he truly blew a fuse was when I pushed my body to the limit, pulling an all-nighter gaming. I ended up with a scorching fever that spiraled into pneumonia. Caleb nursed me back to health, but his face was a mask of cold fury the whole time. As soon as I was back on my feet, he practically dragged me to the track field and forced me to run five thousand meters. He ran right alongside me. I ended up collapsing, sobbing on the track, cursing him, calling him a lunatic. “Who are you to boss me around?!” I cried out. “You’re absolutely insane, damn it! Waaah, my legs are killing me…” “Good,” he said, nodding. “Still swearing, I see.” Caleb nodded slowly. “Great. Another five thousand meters. You don’t sleep until you’re done.” Seeing him stand up, dust off his tracksuit, and then move to haul me back on my feet to keep running, my head spun. I instantly latched onto his leg, bursting into tears. “Honey, I’m so sorry! I won’t do it again! No more late nights, no more gaming! I messed up, waaah, my legs really hurt so bad…”

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  • This Time, It’s My Turn to Leave

    I’d loved Julian Vance for ten years. I’d pulled every trick in the book, even driving away the woman he truly loved, just to marry him. Six years into our marriage, Julian had slept with pretty much every woman who crossed his path. But no matter how much he hurt me, I never thought of leaving. Not until I was huge with child, and walked in on him bringing a woman home, making love right there in our bed. I broke down, demanding answers. He just looked at me, a mocking smirk on his face. “Clara, don’t forget what you promised when we got married. You said you wouldn’t interfere with my private life, as long as you got to marry me. If you feel like you’re losing out, go find another man yourself.” He casually glanced at my swollen belly, his voice dripping with venom. “Just remember to use protection. Don’t go dirtying the Vance family’s child in your womb.” My emotions completely shattered. I lunged at him, but he coldly pushed me away. I tumbled down the stairs, losing both myself and my baby. When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day I caught him bringing that woman home. This time, I decided to let go of my decade-long obsession. I’d set Julian free, and finally, myself.

    I’d just found out I was having a daughter. Excitedly, I rushed home with a huge bag full of pink baby items from the store, wanting to surprise Julian. And it certainly was a huge “surprise.” There was a faint, lingering scent of perfume in the house, not overpowering, but undeniably intimate. It meant another woman was here. My sense of smell was super sensitive because of the pregnancy, and perfume made me sick. I climbed the stairs, step by painful step, noticing clothes scattered along the way. Men’s ties and dress pants, women’s lingerie and a slip dress. They were entangled intimately, leading all the way to our master bedroom, the door slightly ajar. Listening to the sickening sounds coming from inside, my heart clenched in agony. I took a deep breath, my fingernails digging into my palms. Looking down, I saw the shopping bags I’d just bought had slipped from my grasp, scattered at my feet. They lay mixed with the clothes on the floor, a scene of utter devastation. The sight before me made me fully realize that I had been reborn. In my last life, I impulsively burst through that door, fought with those two disgusting people, and ultimately died, filled with bitter resentment, taking my unborn child with me. This time, I just slowly made my way downstairs, steadying myself against the wall. I sat quietly on the sofa and waited. I don’t know how long passed until Julian finally appeared, wrapped in a bathrobe, the lingering scent of their passion clinging to him. It made my stomach churn. He watched me, expressionless, as I kept gagging. “Do you have a guest over?” I wiped the corner of my mouth, my voice surprisingly calm, without a single tremor. Julian nodded nonchalantly, calmly walking towards me, step by step. I stood up, holding my belly, and took a step back, continuing, “And this guest is currently in our room?” Julian froze for a moment, probably surprised that this time, catching him red-handed, I wasn’t having a meltdown like the countless times before. But he still nodded, and just as he was about to speak, a woman descended the stairs barefoot, casually draped in my silk nightgown. I recognized her instantly: Serena Beaumont, the lead actress from the hit show I was just watching last night. She looped her arm through Julian’s, her eyes gleaming seductively. “Mr. Vance, who is this…?” As she spoke, she deliberately flaunted the visible marks of their passion on her chest. Julian reached out, wrapping an arm around Serena, and provocatively squeezed her soft curves, making the actress gasp playfully in his embrace. “Oh, she’s my wife…” Serena covered her mouth, her almond eyes wide with feigned surprise, her voice trembling dramatically. “Oh? You’re so naughty, why didn’t you tell me your wife was coming back…?” Julian kissed her neck, a lecherous grin on his face. “What’s there to be scared of? Isn’t this more exciting? Besides—” He looked at me with a sneer. “Mrs. Vance, didn’t we agree long ago that this marriage was a mutual arrangement, and we wouldn’t interfere with each other’s lives?” “These six years, you haven’t exactly lost out. I’ve been more than generous to your family.” He wasn’t wrong. If not for the two hundred million he gave us when we got engaged, my family’s business would have collapsed long ago. I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and slowly nodded. “I understand. I’m sorry, I seem to have interrupted you.” I opened the door and walked out, step by painful step. It was as if he sensed that I was walking out of his life forever. “Wait!” Julian called out, his voice shaking. I didn’t turn back. I didn’t say goodbye. Julian, I won’t wait for you anymore.

    I trudged for what felt like ages with my heavy belly until I finally made it out of the gated community and flagged down a taxi. Opening the car door, I turned for one last look. This ending, perhaps, was the best for me. At least I wouldn’t end up like in my last life, throwing my life away to fight for a man who never loved me. I couldn’t go back to my parents’ house, so I headed to my small apartment, the one I owned before marriage. I threw all the bed sheets and duvet covers into the washing machine, then thoroughly cleaned the tables and floors, not missing a single corner or crevice. Finally, when everything was done, I realized it was already the middle of the night. A dull, cramping pain spread through my belly. I curled up in bed, hugging a pillow, and suddenly felt so utterly exhausted. My face felt strangely cool and damp. I reached up and realized it was wet with tears. All tears. Ten years of agonizing love, ending so abruptly. My heart ached. I wrestled with the decision of whether to keep the baby, lying awake through the night. But Julian? He was fully immersed in Serena Beaumont’s embrace, completely forgetting himself. The popular actress had been subtly flaunting their happiness on social media recently – candlelit dinners, expensive jewelry, designer bags… The backdrop of the photos and videos was all too familiar: my own marital home. One photo even showed the tall, handsome figure of a man cooking dinner, reflected in the glass window. That picture had sent her fans into a frenzy of delight. And it had left me in a daze for a long, long time. The man who once wouldn’t even pour me a glass of water when I had a high fever was now willing to cook a meal for another woman. A week later, on Monday, the day of the Vance Group board meeting. I used the opportunity to return to the villa. I quickly packed my bags, grabbed my documents, and headed downstairs. But I ran straight into Julian, who had rushed back. Seeing the things in my hands, he suddenly sneered, snatched my luggage, and threw it away. I frowned, looking at him. “What are you doing?” “Clara, I should be asking you that! Are you seriously pulling the ‘running away from home’ card now? What’s next? Are you going to throw a fit and threaten suicide like old times?” Julian’s brows were tightly furrowed, his face filled with disgust as he reprimanded me. “Why would I kill myself?” I scoffed, clutching the stair banister tightly. My past self was indeed foolish, resorting to threatening my life repeatedly to win him back. But after experiencing that last life, I understood that living was the most important thing. I never wanted to experience that kind of desperate, life-or-death feeling again. Besides, a man so heartless and devoid of loyalty like Julian was simply not worth my lingering affection. Julian sneered, his eyes filled with disdain. “What new trick is this? I’m busy. I don’t have time for your games.” “Your little stunts, they might work once or twice, but too many times and it’s just the ‘boy who cried wolf’ story.” I looked directly at Julian, explaining calmly, “You’re overthinking it. I’m here to pack my things and move out.” “Julian, let’s get a divorce.” Julian was uncharacteristically stunned, then looked at me with even greater impatience. “Divorce? You’re carrying my child, and you’re bringing up divorce now?” I didn’t answer him. I carefully walked downstairs, took out the pre-prepared divorce papers from my bag, and handed them to him. “Yes, I want a divorce.” “I don’t want anything from the Vance family. I just want to separate from you.” Julian and I had been married for six years, but apart from the upkeep of this villa, he hadn’t spent any money on me. To outsiders, I was the glamorous Mrs. Vance, but only I knew that every penny I spent came from my part-time novel writing. Since I hadn’t spent Julian’s money, I had no desire for any financial ties with him now that we were divorcing. Julian quickly scanned the document, his expression unchanged, and set it aside. A scoff escaped his throat, the sound like an ice shard piercing my heart. “Leaving with nothing? Clara, you’re thirty. Are you still this naive?” He casually tossed the divorce papers onto the coffee table, then suddenly rose and advanced on me, his shadow completely enveloping me. “Without the Vance family backing you, do you really think your father and brother have what it takes to survive in the business world?” “After a divorce, what will your family rely on to maintain your current lavish lifestyle?” I leaned back, avoiding his closeness, the swirling emotions beneath my eyelashes freezing into a cold frost. I stubbornly pressed my lips together. “Julian, even if you use my family as leverage, you can’t keep me trapped anymore.” As if stunned by the resolve in my eyes, Julian retreated, his features growing even colder. “Why?” He paused, then conceded, “Is it because I brought someone home and made you uncomfortable? I’m sorry, I was wrong this time. I promise I won’t let them appear in front of you again.” My nails dug into my palms. For the first time, I smiled openly and freely. “No need, Julian.” “For six years, I’ve had enough of your emotional torment and abuse. I’ve had enough of waiting day after day for a man whose heart was never truly with me.” I suddenly yanked off the only piece of jewelry he’d ever given me – a simple string of beads. The round beads clattered onto the carpet. “Even if it means my whole family has to bus tables and sweep streets, I will never be your puppet again.”

    Julian, unable to suppress his rage, slammed the door and left. I thought a man of his pride would contact me within a few days to finalize the paperwork and kick me out. Instead, the first call I received was from my mother. She sounded delighted on the phone: “Clara, your husband just sent me a whole new season of designer clothes and bags! He bought your brother a new sports car, and even let your father develop that land in South City!” “Your father is beaming, saying you’re such a thoughtful daughter, knowing how to keep the Vance family’s golden goose happy.” “Clara, you truly are amazing. When I go out with the other wealthy ladies now, everyone compliments me on my good fortune, having such a wonderful daughter marry into the Vance family.” A wave of sorrow washed over me. It seemed my value as a “good daughter” was merely to marry into wealth and appease my unloving husband for my family’s benefit. Suppressing my anger, I told my mother, “Don’t accept anything from Julian Vance anymore. We’re getting a divorce.” I couldn’t hide the hurt as I explained that Julian didn’t love me, that he had always resented me for driving away his first love, and had been retaliating with a constant parade of women for years. But my mother was unconcerned. “Don’t throw a tantrum. Julian is a man of his stature and power; it’s perfectly normal for men like him to have a few women around.” “Be more understanding! Keeping your position as Mrs. Vance is what matters most!” “Besides, you’re pregnant now. If it’s a boy, who could possibly shake your position in the Vance family? If it’s a girl, then just try harder, get pregnant again soon.” My mother’s words reduced me to tears. I sobbed, asking her, “Mom, for the sake of the Hayes family’s prosperity, you forced me to marry Julian. Now you want me to use my child as a patch for this marriage?” “But Mom, I loved Julian for ten years! I truly can’t accept him constantly having other women!” Hanging up the phone, I went straight to Julian’s company. Seeing me, he showed no surprise. He leaned back in his leather office chair, casually twirling a pen, his dark tie making his features appear noble yet even colder. “Come to apologize?” “This time, seeing as you’re pregnant, I’ll forgive you. Don’t mention divorce again, just go home and be my dutiful Mrs. Vance.” He pulled out a card and slid it across the desk. “There’s five million in here, for your troubles.” I didn’t take the card, just looked at him calmly. “Julian Vance, you don’t love me, you even despise me. Isn’t it better if I just give up the position of Mrs. Vance now?” Julian snapped, “You don’t need to compete with those other women. I can tell you very clearly: after breaking up with Chloe, I won’t ever fall in love with anyone else, and no one can shake your position.” “You should understand that maintaining the status quo is the best outcome for both of us. You shouldn’t hope for love from me.” He paused, then added, “If you have any other demands, feel free to make them.” His pathetic act disgusted me. On one hand, he played the heartbroken romantic who couldn’t forget his first love, while on the other, he was constantly entangled with different women. Like a terrible actor, he’d kept up this charade of deep affection for so many years. I looked at Julian with cold detachment, stating calmly, “No need, Julian. I just want a divorce.” “That’s my only demand.” The air in the entire office froze. Julian’s obsidian-like eyes churned with a chilling, oppressive force. After a long moment, he picked up the divorce papers and quickly signed them. “Fine. As you wish. We’re getting a divorce.” A wave of relief washed over me. I carefully put away the signed papers. I smiled at him, genuinely. “Julian, thank you.” Thank you for making me realize that a love so fervent can twist into a blade, stabbing you right in the heart.

    After leaving Vance Industries, I went straight to the hospital where I’d had my prenatal check-ups to schedule an abortion. The doctor repeatedly asked me to confirm, emphasizing that the baby was already six months old and perfectly healthy, questioning if I was absolutely certain about the procedure. My heart felt as though it was being pierced by countless tiny needles. I clenched my fingers tightly, my knuckles white from the strain. How could I not want this child? But I absolutely refused to bring a child into the world only for them to be used as a bargaining chip. Better a quick, painful end than prolonged suffering. I signed the consent form for the surgery. The next morning. I arrived at the private hospital alone for the procedure. I bumped into Julian, carefully escorting Serena Beaumont, whose stomach was still flat. Seeing me, Julian’s expression faltered for a moment, then quickly became impassive. He said faintly, “After your check-up, hurry home. You’re so far along, don’t wander around too much.” With that, he shifted his gaze and began to walk away, protecting Serena. But Serena suddenly spoke in a coy voice, “Darling, I left my daily vitamins in the car. Could you please fetch them for me?” Julian, unsuspecting, intimately stroked her hair and then turned to leave. Serena chuckled softly, then approached me. “What a coincidence, you’re also here for a prenatal check-up?” The word “also” was cleverly placed. No wonder Julian had agreed to the divorce so readily – he was giving his mistress a legitimate title. But now, I truly didn’t care. I walked past Serena, not intending to speak with her. She blocked my path, continuing her taunt, “Based on all the baby things you prepared at home, you’re having a girl, aren’t you?” “I already went to Hong Kong for a blood test. It’s a boy.” “Oh, right. Julian said the nursery you decorated at home should be for our son. You don’t mind, do you?” “And all those little girl dresses you bought, they were taking up too much space. I found them an eyesore, so I burned them all yesterday. You probably don’t need them anymore anyway—” Her sweet, mocking smile stung my eyes. Before she could finish, my palm connected with a resounding slap across her carefully made-up face. Serena stumbled, grabbing the wall for support, but her fierce glare instantly filled with tears. The next second— “Are you insane?!” Julian tore my wrist from her with immense force. I staggered backward, my back slamming hard against the fire extinguisher on the wall. The metal edges dug into my spine, sending a jolt of pain through me. The intense pain made white lights explode in my vision. My knees buckled, and I fell to the floor, clutching my belly. Julian didn’t even glance at my pathetic state. He carefully helped Serena to her feet, then turned to glare at me. “Clara, you’re the one who wanted a divorce! What are you doing, acting all jealous now?” “Serena is pregnant! If anything happens to her, I’ll make your whole family pay!” “Julian.” I tried to push myself up against the wall, but the pain made my vision swim. “Control your pampered mistress—” Serena suddenly began to cough violently, her pale fingers clutching Julian’s sleeve. “Julian, I just wanted to ask about her health…” “I’m sorry you had to go through that.” Julian picked Serena up. “Clara, you’re free. Tomorrow morning at ten, we’ll go finalize the divorce.” His voice was cold as ice, and he didn’t spare a single extra glance for me, curled up against the wall. Just then, the piercing sound of the hospital intercom blared through the corridor: “Patient Clara, operating room number 2 is ready. Please proceed immediately for surgery!” Julian naturally heard the announcement. He looked up at my name scrolling across the screen, his Adam’s apple bobbed twice, and his gaze instinctively swept towards me. But he ultimately carried Serena away, their figures disappearing down the hall. I pushed myself up and stumbled into the operating room, signing the pre-operative consent form. Lying on the operating table, the doctor confirmed with me again. “Ms. Hayes, the baby is already 6 months old. It could survive if born now. Are you sure you want to proceed with the induction?” The baby in my womb suddenly moved violently, as if protesting the impending farewell. My nose stung, and tears finally fell uncontrollably, dropping onto the cold operating table. “I’m sure.” Just as the anesthetic was about to be injected into my veins, urgent footsteps suddenly echoed from the corridor outside…

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