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The Billionaire's Neglected Wife Is A Genius

The Billionaire's Neglected Wife Is A Genius

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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 641    |    Released on: 20/01/2026

thmic ache that matched the soreness radiating through her limbs. She reached out inst

old. Smooth, pri

g open. Hardy Burnett walked out, already fully dressed in a charcoal three-piece suit. He adjusted his silk

waist. The movement exposed the dark, mottled bruise on

raspy from sleep and the cries s

e and picked up his platinum watch, fastening

oice was flat, devoid of the heat that had consu

ding. "It's my ovulation week," she whispered, the words feeling heavy on her tongue. "The

turned slowly, his eyes sweeping over her bare shoulders and the messy tangle o

ide of the bed and

Trust cannot afford operational risks right now. A ch

fabric until her knuckles turned white. It wasn't a

pulled out a small, silver foil packet.

at

arp, aggressive

I have a morning brie

didn't offer a goodbye kiss. The heavy bedroom door clicked sh

foil packet. The m

ight, he had been desperate, his hands possessive, his breathing ragged

with a glass of water on a silver tray. Maria didn't mee

ter. She swallowed it dry, the chalky bitter

. A notification from the bank: De

nough to buy a house in the su

ed at the mark on her neck. She reached for her concealer and began to dab the b

en lit up agai

t JFK Late Last Night:

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The Billionaire's Neglected Wife Is A Genius
The Billionaire's Neglected Wife Is A Genius
“Ellyn woke to a news alert of her husband, billionaire Hardy Burnett, picking up his "mystery blonde" ex at a private terminal. Just hours earlier, he had been raw and consuming in their shared bed, but by morning, he was a cold stranger tossing a birth control pill at her. He reminded her with mechanical indifference that their marriage was a mere contract, and the Burnett family tolerated no accidental risks. The mystery woman was Izabella Macdonald, the one who got away. While Ellyn spent her mornings dabbing heavy concealer over the purple bruises Hardy left on her neck, the rest of the world was celebrating the return of the "rightful" Mrs. Burnett. To Hardy, Ellyn was a liability; to his family, she was a placeholder with a bankrupt bloodline. The humiliation peaked at a high-society gala when Hardy walked in with Izabella on his arm, leaving Ellyn to navigate the vultures alone. His mother mocked her as "cheap polyester," and socialites whispered about the penthouse Hardy was secretly buying for his mistress. Even as Hardy's jealousy flared when he saw Ellyn with his brother, his loyalty remained divided, his heart seemingly anchored to the woman in the white silk dress. The breaking point came in the pouring rain outside the venue. Hardy ordered Ellyn into the backseat of the car like common cargo so that Izabella could take the passenger seat-the seat of the partner. He expected Ellyn to sit in the shadows and watch his ex-girlfriend play wife in the front, treating her presence as a domestic inconvenience he could simply command. I stared at the man who owned my nights but despised my existence. The heavy thud of the pill I swallowed every morning felt like a lead weight, a bitter reminder that I was nothing more than a paid commodity in his eyes. He thought he knew everything about his destitute, dependent wife, from the temperature I needed the room to the way I took my tea. But Hardy didn't know about the encrypted ledgers or the offshore accounts. He didn't know that the "destitute" woman he relegated to the backseat was the secret mastermind behind Skim, the global fashion empire currently worth more than his latest merger. "I'm not getting in," I said, my voice eerily calm against the thunder. I slammed the door, turned my back on his roar of fury, and walked into the dark. It was time to stop being a ghost in his house and start being the woman who could buy his entire world.”