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Too Late For Regret: His Ultimate Downfall

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 732    |    Released on: 27/05/2026

ardens of Sterling Manor. Isabel snipped a ros

ned to

e soft. "How are the divorc

ind. Gwen, just a short while ago, her eyes red-rimmed, her voice shaking

he words, but at the finality in her to

had kept their marriage secret, bound by an NDA, to protect the company. Or so he

ignited a cold, possessive fury. It was that fury that fueled his indifference. That

the memo

t his phone and sent a curt message to his legal tea

found a reason not to sign. He told himself it was about maintaining the upper hand-letting Gwen stew in uncertainty. But a deeper, unacknowledged part of him

ing a public spectacle of his reunion with Isabel while Gwen was still, legally, his wife. She realized then that he would never grant her a clean break. If he wanted a public spectacle, she would give him one. Her network located

club's impenetrable security was designed and managed by her organization, The 'W' Collective. Inside, the lounge was a den of hushed luxury. Dim lighting, plush

man named Clarice Sinclair squealed. "A

glance at Damien a

wirled the amber liquid in his

ulations

eep breath, smoothed down her simple black dress,

e began

polished floor. Heads turn

riumphant s

mask of indifference slipped. Somet

ble and, without a word, placed the crisp white

loud, but it cut th

like a grenade. "You have a moment? I

ice g

ained from Is

restless energy, Tristan Sinclair, who had been about to leave, stop

, under the dim ligh

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Too Late For Regret: His Ultimate Downfall
Too Late For Regret: His Ultimate Downfall
“I spent hours preparing a perfect anniversary dinner for my billionaire husband, Damien Sterling. Instead of coming home, he appeared on a live broadcast, dropping $10 million on a diamond necklace for his first love, Isabel. Before I could process the public humiliation, the hospital called to tell me my grandmother, my only family, had died of a massive hemorrhage. The trigger was a visit from Isabel, who maliciously taunted her about our sham marriage and revealed Damien's company had wiped out her life savings. When I confronted them with a voice recording of Isabel's cruelty, Damien violently snatched the device and wiped the evidence to protect her. He even forced me to apologize when Isabel deliberately injured herself to frame me. I stared at him, completely disillusioned that he was blindly protecting a murderer who was actively selling his corporate secrets to his rivals. The last shred of my affection for him shattered into dust. Walking out of his manor, I calmly got into the sports car of his most ruthless enemy and made a deal. "I want to see Isabel Goodwin in a prison cell, and I want his empire to burn."”