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The Masked Surgeon: My Husband's Ultimate Regret

Chapter 47 

Word Count: 822    |    Released on: Today at 00:52

single, curt nod to the night manager who recognized him instantly. He carried Carmella through the si

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The Masked Surgeon: My Husband's Ultimate Regret
The Masked Surgeon: My Husband's Ultimate Regret
“Ellie stared at the two pink lines on the pregnancy test, then calmly signed the fifty-page divorce agreement her billionaire husband, Julian, threw at her. She had played the meek, gold-digging wife for three years, and now, it was finally time to disappear. But just as she packed her bags to flee on a private jet, Julian suddenly froze. Unbeknownst to her, he had just awakened the ability to hear her inner thoughts. He heard her mocking his arrogance, her hidden offshore accounts, and the terrifying truth that her entire identity was a fabrication. Before she could escape, Julian's father suffered a massive heart attack. At the hospital, Julian's elite family treated Ellie like trash. His spoiled niece tried to physically attack her, only to trip over a rug. His childhood sweetheart, Carmella, immediately played the victim to Julian. "She went insane! She tore up the papers and attacked us!" Instead of finalizing the divorce, Julian used his father's critical condition to trap her. He locked down their mansion with armed guards, completely cutting off her escape route. Ellie was trapped in this gilded cage. But what sent a real shiver down her spine was when Julian leaned in and casually mentioned "The Surgeon"-a legendary underground doctor. How could he possibly know her most deeply buried, NSA-level secret identity? Looking at Julian's cold, calculating smile, Ellie realized her perfect escape was ruined. This was no longer just a divorce; it was a deadly hunt, and she was ready to tear his Wall Street empire to the ground.”