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Pregnant and Divorced: I Hid His Heir

Chapter 6 No.

Word Count: 596    |    Released on: 05/12/2025

red light blinked at her, a warning. When it finally turned green, the receptionist, a gir

aster than fiber op

ng floor went silent as she passed. Heads ducked behi

the main con

the table. She was wearing a re

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e's face wa

d. She didn't say hello. She

, Olivia continue

She was a sweet girl, a rising model who had just signed a t

Vivian said. "You c

the table. "Julian authorized the brea

d her eyes. The waste of money. The c

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ard. Her eyes glit

stly, Vivian, with your... background, it's a miracle you lasted this long in a company of this calibe

blood r

king man who died of a heart attack trying to pay for her tuition before the Sterlings stepped in.

an said quietly. Her

'll tell your ex-husband? Oh wait, he doesn't care about

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glass-walled room. It

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stood

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didn't look at Vivian's tear-f

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hand. Her palm st

held her head high, but

fle. "She's unstable, Julian. I w

ay. She didn't look back. Sh

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Pregnant and Divorced: I Hid His Heir
Pregnant and Divorced: I Hid His Heir
“Vivian clutched her Hermès bag, her doctor's words echoing: "Extremely high-risk pregnancy." She hoped the baby would save her cold marriage, but Julian wasn't in London as his schedule claimed. Instead, a paparazzi photo revealed his early return-with a blonde woman, not his wife, at the private airport exit. The next morning, Julian served divorce papers, callously ending their "duty" marriage for his ex, Serena. A horrifying contract clause gave him the right to terminate her pregnancy or seize their child. Humiliated, demoted, and forced to fake an ulcer, Vivian watched him parade his affair, openly discarding her while celebrating Serena. This was a calculated erasure, not heartbreak. He cared only for his image, confirming he would "handle" the baby himself. A primal rage ignited her. "Just us," she whispered to her stomach, vowing to sign the divorce on her terms, keep her secret safe, and walk away from Sterling Corp for good, ready to protect her child alone.”