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Too Late For Regret: My Billionaire Husband

Too Late For Regret: My Billionaire Husband

Author: Chang An
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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1421    |    Released on: 12/01/2026

the seat. Cressie Winters knew this because she had been staring at the floor for forty-fi

er balloon that had been overfilled and left out in the sun. Her ankles, usually slender, were currently spilling over the edges of her loafers. She had tried to hide them by pulling down the hem

hands. Partners rubbing lower backs. A man in a navy sweater was currently

p down. She clutched the crumpled appointment ticket in her hand until her knuckles turned white. She was Mrs. Ellsworth

. Ba

o use the armrests, her breath hitching as a sharp pain shot through her lower back. No one offer

markers are visible. You need to reduce stress. The doctor didn't look her in the eye. He looked at her chart, then

led like fresh lilies and money. She kept her head down, hugging her purse to her chest to cover the stain on her m

ors slid open w

avy as lead, seemed to glue t

d like they had been cut from the pages of a magazine

is broad shoulders. He looked impeccable. He looked powerful. He looked like

e Ma

essie's entire college tuition. Her hair was a glossy waterfall of dark waves, her face pe

k a step back, her heart hammering a frantic rhythm against

heel caught on the wheel of a jani

an

y. A mop handle clattered to the floor. A bucket

head t

e was bent slightly at the waist, one hand reaching out to steady the car

ent, swept over Cressie. For a fraction of a second, the innocence slipped. A spark of recognition flashed

A smile. Not a warm one. A smile that lo

he said, her voice carrying clearly across the distance. "Is the hospital cutting budget

left the

o her belly. She waited for Ellsworth to correct her. She waited for him to say, T

eyes, the color of frozen oc

sticking to her forehead. He looked at the

g in his eyes. Recognition. And th

His expression went bl

evoid of emotion. He didn't look at Cressie. He looked at his assistant st

t

called

the button. The doors

he saw Jolie lean in and whisper something in Ellsworth's ear, laughing softly. She saw

they we

, the smell of Chanel No. 5 linger

atch it

bs pushed past her to grab the

ally. "I'm sorry," she

d her abdomen. She gasped, dropping the bottle, and clutched her stomach. The pain was bl

Not with tears. She wouldn't cry. Crying was for

he stood on the curb, shivering. Her phone buzzed in

m:

ct: U

the warehouse. I need you to talk to El

see a sleek black Maybach pull out of the VIP driveway. It glided past her, the tinted windo

didn't s

ll her father that his savior, his son-in-law, had just l

b slowed, the driver looking her up and dow

the vinyl seat col

r asked, eyeing her i

voice sounded foreign to her own

y thinking she was the he

cold glass. She placed a hand on h

he whispered to the window.

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Too Late For Regret: My Billionaire Husband
Too Late For Regret: My Billionaire Husband
“I was twenty-five weeks pregnant, sitting on a cracked plastic chair at the hospital, when my billionaire husband looked me right in the eye and called me "it." Ellsworth didn't recognize his own wife in my tight coat and swollen ankles; he was too busy shielding his mistress, Jolie, from the "messy cleaning lady" in the hallway. "Just ignore it," he told his assistant as I struggled to stand. "Close the doors. We're running late for the gala." He left me there with a high-risk pregnancy diagnosis and a prescription I couldn't afford, while he drove off in a Maybach with a woman who had meticulously stolen my entire identity. When I returned to our cold mansion, the nightmare continued. His grandmother treated me like a breeding animal, and the housekeeper tried to starve me because Ellsworth said my weight gain was "embarrassing" to the family name. I soon realized the sick truth: Jolie wasn't just his lover; she was a mimic, wearing my old clothes and using my old hair tutorials to play the role of the woman I was before the Banks family broke me. How could a man who once promised to love me now treat me like a stain on his perfect life? Why was he keeping me trapped in a guest room while parading a fake version of me around the city? They thought I was a broken, penniless ghost with nowhere to go, but they forgot I was once the sharpest financial mind of my generation. While Ellsworth was busy playing house with a replica, I was secretly accepting a fully funded PhD and auditing his illegal shell companies from the shadows of his own home. He thinks he can keep me trapped in this marriage just to secure his trust fund. He has no idea that I'm not just leaving-I'm going to burn his empire to the ground before the baby is even born.”