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The Unwanted Wife Is A Billionaire Heiress

The Unwanted Wife Is A Billionaire Heiress

Author: Xiao Ziyi
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 816    |    Released on: Today at 17:00

the rim of a wine glas

were

Beef Wellington she had spent all afternoon preparing.

eir third wedd

racing the faint, silvery line of a scar hidden beneath her silk dress. A permanent

n the wall

hree hou

last message on the screen wa

ng for you at

rep

mor in it. She placed the phone face down on the tablecloth, the

ep-beep-beep from the elec

eath c

e floor. A smile, practiced and gentle, formed on her lips

d imposing in a custom-tailored suit that probably cost mo

to speak, but the wor

sn't

artially shielded by his br

e that looked perpetually on the verge

eight in her chest. Her eyes locked onto Ashley's hand

re a piece of furniture. He walked into the li

of any emotion, as if he

alth isn't good. She'll be

The air rushed out of her lungs. She f

ps parting, but no sound

, her eyes darting nervously toward Chlo

isn't a good idea. What

s C

rs. R

deliberate, sh

n her. A frown creased his brow. "What right

e sofa, dismissin

's triumphant one, and finally to the now-cold anniversary dinner.

e ye

swallowing her pride, of t

A cruel, elaborate joke,

Just a profound, bone-deep chill.

he stroked her stomach, a gesture of pure ownership, her

p. He glared at Chloe, who was sti

ng there for? Go get Ashl

ally. Like he was

s clenched into fists, her nails digging so

e looked at him with so much love were now empty

on Ashley. Her voice was quiet, but it cut thro

y in your s

oldness in Chloe's tone. She shrank back against A

ened with anger. "Chl

gnore

sound so foreign, so devoid of warmth, that it s

t him. Her expressio

said, her voice steady

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The Unwanted Wife Is A Billionaire Heiress
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“On our third wedding anniversary, I spent all afternoon preparing a perfect dinner, waiting for my husband. He showed up three hours late, bringing his first love along with him. Her hand was resting protectively over a softly rounded belly. Augustine looked at me coldly and announced that she was pregnant and would be living with us from now on. When she pretended to be weak, he ordered me to get her a glass of hot water, treating me like a lowly maid. His mother rushed in shortly after, cursing me as a barren hen and celebrating the mistress's pregnancy. They surrounded her with care, completely forgetting the silvery scar hidden on my lower back. It was the permanent reminder of the kidney I had given him to save his life. Three years of devotion, swallowing my pride, and sacrificing my own body all felt like a cruel, elaborate joke. I didn't feel pain anymore, just a profound, bone-deep chill and overwhelming disgust. So, I calmly demanded a divorce, waived my rights to all his assets, and walked out. Then, I turned on a secret phone I hadn't used in three years and called my billionaire brother. "Brother, I need you to come get me. I'm getting a divorce." This time, I chose to reclaim my true identity and crush him on my own terms.”