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His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Perfumer

His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Perfumer

Author: Jun Wen
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 801    |    Released on: 03/04/2026

onto the marble dining table. It wa

que grandfather clock m

'clock

is touched down at JFK Airport. And from that moment o

wered chain. Ninety days of questions and hopes cast

ing split the ni

. She searched the slow-crawling stream of cars for the black silhouette of his Maybac

into her ribs. The unyielding image of his back as he had le

s favorite Bordeaux - a 2015 Château Margaux, which they had bought together in Saint-Émilion. Back then, they had

corkscrew and

the fabric and clung to her stomach. Breanna grabbed a kitchen towel and dabbed frantically, bu

he table grew cold,

d over her. Three years ago,

And the kind of ambergris that cost more per ounce than the monthly maintenance fee for this entire apartment. She had been conf

her, and her elbow slamm

ne had landed face-down. Her fingers clos

ot from the man she h

as s

onthly state

m Paris three years ago, at the Salon du Parfum. She had been smiling brightly and sincerely, her arm linked through Hartwell's as the

the door, slightly askew since his last departure. She aligned them with obsessive preci

ahrenheit and falling. She turned up the thermostat to 78 degrees

's signature fragrance base -

ed and silent, yet her heart hammered violently against her

under the door. No sound of

nd as she cut into the chicken. Cold fat coated her tongue. The

r stomach heaved. She gripped the porcelain sink, dry-

own reflection. She turned on the faucet and splashed cold water hard against her face until he

through the

d on the bathroom door. The sound came again - the priv

wed on the hall

clicked

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His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Perfumer
His Unwanted Wife: The Genius Perfumer
“For three years, Breanna gave up her brilliant career as a top-tier perfumer to be the perfect housewife for her billionaire husband, Hartwell. But when he finally returned from a three-month business trip to Paris, he didn't even glance at the dinner she had carefully prepared. Instead, he threw a divorce agreement on the table. He gave her thirty days to move out and offered a ridiculously low settlement. When she cried and asked if there was someone else, he looked at her with absolute disgust. "You used to smell like ambition and possibility. Now you smell like cooking oil and the desperation of a woman who has nothing outside her husband. You're a trap." He threatened to bury her in legal fees if she didn't sign. Heartbroken and confused, Breanna forced his assistant to reveal what really happened in Paris. The truth was humiliating. Hartwell had been spending all his time with a twenty-six-year-old genius perfumer-a girl who was the exact mirror image of who Breanna used to be before she sacrificed everything for him. He didn't just want a new woman. He wanted a younger, untainted replacement of her past self. Wiping away her tears, Breanna's grief instantly hardened into cold, calculated rage. She tore up his insulting settlement and prepared to fight back, completely unaware that her cruel husband was currently hiding in a hotel room, coughing up blood, deliberately playing the villain to force her to survive his impending death.”