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The CEO's Unwanted Substitute Walks Away

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 501    |    Released on: 04/06/2026

shake, a professional courtesy that was over a

canned Chloe from head to toe. "Please, call me Ava. Julian has

ne was dismissive, neatly slotting Chlo

he picked up a heavy, silver picture frame from the corner. It was empty.

with a soft sigh, as if sharing an intimate secret. "I keep telling him this p

ould be pointless. Defending a territory that was nev

contract for the Sterling merger. Since you're

f course. But he's on a very important video conference at

ve access you don't. I know

derstood. I'll be

. She had almost reached it when the p

ened for a moment, then looked up at Chloe, her voice syrupy s

ashed over her. She turned around slowly and

is office. He was wearing only a white dress shirt, the top two buttons undone. Standing impossibly close to him was Av

as unmistaka

, tight and painful, but her expression

motions she couldn't decipher, but his voice was pure ice.

the blue folder she

smile that was both innocent and triumphant.

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The CEO's Unwanted Substitute Walks Away
The CEO's Unwanted Substitute Walks Away
“For three years, Chloe was the secret lover of her billionaire boss, Julian Sinclair. It was a strict transaction to pay for her father's medical bills, but she foolishly gave him her heart. The illusion shattered when Julian's mother called her in the middle of the night. "Julian is getting engaged to Ava Sterling next week. I need you gone before Friday." When Chloe quietly submitted her resignation, Julian coldly processed it like a failed business merger. But instead of letting her go, he punished her by forcing her to complete an impossible months-long financial report in just three days. To make matters worse, his new fiancée Ava paraded into the office. She flaunted a million-dollar diamond bracelet Julian had bought her, intentionally making Chloe fasten the clasp like a lowly servant. But the devastating blow came when Chloe found Ava's social media. She saw a photo of the couple having a romantic dinner together. The date stamp was from three weeks ago-the exact night of Chloe and Julian's third anniversary, when he claimed he was stuck in an all-night conference. The casual cruelty of his lie stole her breath. Every shared moment she had clung to was a complete joke, so why did he even pretend to care? The humiliation burned away her tears, leaving only a cold, hard clarity. She worked through the night to finish the report, dropped it on his desk, and walked out of the towering skyscraper without a backward glance. The debt was paid, and she was finally going to live for herself.”