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The Unwanted Wife Is A Zillionaire Heiress

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 847    |    Released on: 14/05/2026

. She kept her hand clamped tightly over her mouth, her chest h

ted to run. She wanted to sprint

f the wall and moved back to the two-inch gap in the doorway. She needed to see it

fa, taking in the deta

mp standing in the corner. The abstract oil pain

breath

awless recreation of the tiny, rundown apartment in Brooklyn she and Colton had s

nt. He had rebuilt the purest, happiest memories

sliding down Audrey's cheek. Sh

pen-concept kitchen inside the apartment. Th

wearing a casual gray sweater, holding two cr

d handed one of the

d onto the man's fa

Jerry B

d in the freezing cemetery, handed her a coffee,

ass in the air, a wide,

l, wrapped box sitting on the coffee table. "I brought that cus

d erupted in Audrey's ears,

daughter. Her onl

lvet sofa, drinking wine, laughing, while she sat alone in a massive, empty mansion, crying over a

tment, Kelsey s

e bright. "The florist said they left

slippers and started walking d

placed by a massive spike of adrenaline.

r-it would take too long to arrive. She darted to the left, to

e handle and y

et out a sharp, hi

l and let the heavy door swing shut behind her, catch

e double doors of suite

n right. The corridor was completely empty. The only soun

ghtly. She looked

m carpet, were two small, dark puddles of m

nt down, and picked up a massive box of imported white roses sitting against the wa

airwell, Audr

in the narrow shaft. She gripped the metal railing, practically throwing herself

r exit door and ran straight out

rking lot. She yanked open the door of her Volvo, threw h

the car wrapp

ore from her throat. She screamed until her vocal cords felt like they were bleeding,

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The Unwanted Wife Is A Zillionaire Heiress
The Unwanted Wife Is A Zillionaire Heiress
“On the anniversary of her son's death, Audrey stood in the freezing cemetery for two hours, waiting for her husband. Instead, his best friend showed up, claiming her husband was tied up with their daughter's emergency. But on her way home, Audrey caught sight of her husband, their daughter Willow, and another woman walking together. She followed them to a luxury apartment that perfectly replicated her and her husband's humble first home. Through a crack in the door, she watched her husband passionately kiss the woman. She watched his best friend hand the mistress expensive gifts. And she watched her own daughter happily eat cake and say, "Thank you, Mommy Kelsey." When Audrey returned to her empty mansion, her daughter threw a massive tantrum, screaming that she wished Kelsey was her real mom. The cruelest part was realizing the mistress was using Audrey's joint credit card to buy Willow's affection. Her husband, her daughter, and her trusted friend had formed a flawless circle of betrayal. They were playing a happy family while she mourned her dead child alone. She had signed a brutal prenuptial agreement giving up everything for love, only to be treated like a pathetic joke. But they didn't know the quiet, accommodating housewife was actually the hidden heir to the thirty-billion-dollar Carlisle empire. Audrey left her diamond ring on the counter alongside a divorce settlement, activated her inheritance, and walked out. "First step," she told her proxy. "We bleed his stock dry, and we dismantle his legacy piece by piece."”