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The Discarded Wife Is A Billionaire

The Discarded Wife Is A Billionaire

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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1013    |    Released on: 09/01/2026

lts were heavy, the paper stock thick and expensive, mocking the cheap, trembling hands that held it. Outside, the storm battered the fl

mat

r the ties Giselle had desperately tried to knot. The red text at the bottom blurred as Giselle's eyes filled wit

click-clack of stilettos on marble echoed before the

her like carrion birds waiting for a carcass. She threw a folder o

venomous satisfaction. "A fake heiress. A fraud. The Woods family has alread

r throat felt like it was stuffed with

humiliated this family for the last time. You're a d

fountain pen and held it out to her. The gold nib glinted under the chandelier l

eyes were fixed on the doorway.

se

for three years. There had been moments-small, quiet moments-where sh

om shifted. It gr

llarreal

ked immaculate, untouched by the chaos of the storm outside or the destruction of

yes landed

e was nothing. It was like looking into a void. He looked at her

him, her hand reaching ou

oothly. Effortlessly. A

cigar cutter, the metallic snip loud in the silence. He lit the cigar, took a

it," h

baritone, and utter

breathe. "Is that it?" she asked, her voice shaking

riage was a business transaction, Giselle. And the product I purchased w

he same person who made you coffee eve

cruel. "And Joseph deserves better. He deserves Cly

gut. The woman who had hovered at the edges of th

ing a file on his desk, ignoring the conve

. To him, she was just an asset that had depreciated to zero. The hope that had sustained her for thre

pen from the lawyer. The metal ba

t she forced it to steady. She pressed the nib

se

signed away her home. S

tion of a second-his brow furrowed. A micro-expressio

e papers away the mome

ut," Buna ordered

she had left. She looked at Joseph one last time. The desperatio

t steady, born of absolute ruin, "that

. He waved his hand toward the do

he walked past the lawyers, past Buna's triumphan

nd rain. It used to be the scent of her

. The thunder roared, wel

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The Discarded Wife Is A Billionaire
The Discarded Wife Is A Billionaire
“The DNA test in my hands felt like a death sentence. 0% match. After three years of marriage to billionaire Joseph Villarreal, the truth was out: I wasn't the heiress everyone thought I was. My mother-in-law, Buna, marched into the study with a team of lawyers and threw the divorce papers at me. "You're a fraud, Giselle," she sneered. "The Woods family has cut you off. You are a parasite we are finally removing." I looked at Joseph, praying for a spark of the man I loved. But he just sat there, cold and immaculate, exhaling a plume of cigar smoke that felt like a wall between us. "Sign it," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. "This marriage was a business transaction. The product I purchased was fraudulent." They didn't just take my home; they stripped me of my dignity. They forced me to hand over my anniversary necklace and yank the wedding ring off my finger, claiming the stone belonged to the "real" daughter, Clydie. Joseph watched with total indifference as I was kicked out into a torrential storm. I collapsed in the mud halfway down the driveway, clutching a broken suitcase, twenty-three years old and completely alone. I didn't understand how three years of devotion could be worth zero to him. He didn't even hate me; he just saw me as a depreciated asset. As I sobbed in the rain, I realized the man I had given my heart to never existed. But Joseph didn't know that the "fake" he threw away was actually the long-lost daughter of the Hines global empire. Six years later, I am no longer the girl crying in the mud. I am Dr. Mandy, the world's top neurosurgeon and a billionaire in my own right. When a little boy with Joseph's espresso-colored eyes approached me in the hospital and begged me to save his father, I realized the man who ruined me was finally in my hands.”