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Abandoned Wife, Billionaire Revenge

Chapter 6 No.

Word Count: 610    |    Released on: 09/12/2025

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ist, Madam, Henderson lied smo

her coffee. "Oh no.

... I cannot assist Master Julian w

on her coffee.

that moment. He looked at Henderson

h a wet towel, J

insisted. "You need the hot water circulati

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putting on her 'brave face'. "We're m

e Master

e room was tiled in blac

hat went from his waist to his ankles. He claimed they were for "circulat

stare at his chest.

d shoulders, defined pectorals, a si

with your arms?

ipping the edges of the tub. He was terrified. Not

large sea sponge

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was soft, but it sent an el

cular motions. Shoulder

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to his chest. Her fin

breath

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her hand on

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bed her wrist before she could

er violently, c

nough! h

ropping the sponge. "

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ated himself. Before he proved he w

looked at him-at the anger in his f

out of the bathroom

his fist agai

oked down at his body, fully

iserable and aroused, listening

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“My husband promised me forever, but gave me endless lies. On our anniversary, I found his secrets on social media, exposed by his mistress. He didn't just break my heart; he broke my entire world. Seraphina sat alone in her opulent mansion, preparing their anniversary dinner, feeling the suffocating weight of her cold, hollow marriage. An Instagram post from Tiffany Sloan then brazenly revealed Harrison's hand at a romantic dinner, shattering his flimsy excuses and exposing his blatant infidelity. The betrayal turned Seraphina's despair into cold resolve. He gaslighted her, dismissed her pain, and reminded her she was "nothing." He chose his mistress over her dying brother, caused her to break an ankle, and finally abandoned her on a desolate street corner, stripped of dignity. How could she have sacrificed her entire violin career for a man who so casually discarded her? Under that bridge, her foolish love died, leaving only a fierce desire for reclamation. Shivering and alone, a faded flyer for a violin teacher caught her eye. It was a defiant whisper of her old self, a promise: Seraphina Vanderbilt was gone, and a new Seraphina was finally free.”