The Neglected Wife Makes Her Spectacular Comeback

The Neglected Wife Makes Her Spectacular Comeback

Qing Gongzi

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Ciel rushed to the VIP hospital suite, terrified by an "urgent" text about her husband's grandmother. Instead, she found her billionaire husband, Dion, tenderly comforting his mistress, Baylie. Dion threw a separation agreement on the table, demanding Ciel take the public blame for his infidelity and leave with nothing. "Sign it," Dion sneered, "or tomorrow morning, every sordid detail of your time in the foster system will be on the front page." He threatened her with her sealed childhood records-the deepest, most painful trauma she had guarded with her life. The cruelty didn't stop there. To protect his mistress's fraudulent charity, Dion used his corporate power to get Ciel suspended from her law firm. Worse, just to punish Ciel, he deliberately funded a known domestic abuser, giving the monster the financial power to take away the children of Ciel's only pro bono client. For three years, Ciel had been a silent, obedient wife. She had endured his coldness, even foolishly hoping for the anniversary diamond necklace that she ultimately saw sparkling around Baylie's neck. How could the man who once vowed to protect her weaponize her deepest scars and destroy innocent lives just to prove he could? But the despair finally burned down to ash. Ciel didn't cry or beg. She calmly left the antique wedding ring on his pillow, shredded their only wedding photo, and completely erased her digital footprint from his world. When Dion finally realized what he had lost, the game had already changed.

The Neglected Wife Makes Her Spectacular Comeback Chapter 1 1

The call had come half an hour ago. A single, frantic message from the housekeeper, Maeve.

"Mrs. Bolton, it's Eleanor. She collapsed. They've taken her to the Lennox Hill private clinic."

Ciel's heart had stopped, then restarted with a painful, hammering beat. She ran. Down the marble staircase of the penthouse she never felt was hers, past the doorman who still looked at her with polite disdain after three years, and into the back of a yellow cab.

Now, she was sprinting down a hushed, carpeted hallway on the VIP floor. The air was sterile, cold. Her lungs burned, each breath a ragged gasp. The oak double doors at the end of the corridor were her only focus. Eleanor. The only person in the Bolton family who had ever shown her kindness. The only reason she had endured this hollow marriage for so long.

She shoved the heavy door open, her palm slick with sweat.

But the smell that hit her wasn't the sharp, antiseptic scent of an emergency.

It was freesia.

Expensive, cloying freesia. Baylie Kane's signature scent.

The air in Ciel's lungs froze. The room was a suite. To her right was a small sitting area with a glass coffee table. Straight ahead, another door stood slightly ajar, leading to the patient's room.

Through the horizontal slats of the blinds on the inner door's window, she could see a sliver of the scene inside.

Baylie was on the bed, propped up against a mountain of plush pillows. She was wearing a silk robe, her honey-blonde hair perfectly styled. Her eyes were a little red, as if she'd been crying.

And sitting on the edge of the bed, holding her hand, was Dion.

Her husband.

He was leaning in, his broad shoulders curved toward Baylie in a protective arc. He was murmuring something, his voice too low to hear, but the expression on his face was one Ciel had only ever seen in magazines. A soft, unguarded tenderness. A look he had never, not once, given to her.

Something inside Ciel's chest constricted, a brutal, physical clenching so tight it stole her breath. Her hand, still on the door, went rigid. Her knuckles turned white.

The door's hinge let out a faint groan.

It was enough.

Dion's head snapped up. The tenderness on his face vanished, replaced by a mask of cold fury. His gray eyes, the color of a storm-tossed sea, locked onto hers. He dropped Baylie's hand as if it were burning him and stood up.

A man in a tailored suit, his lawyer, Alex, stepped out from a corner of the sitting area. He held a beautifully bound document, handing it to Dion with a respectful nod.

Dion strode out of the patient room, pulling the inner door shut behind him. He didn't look at Ciel. He walked to the glass coffee table and tossed the document onto it. The heavy paper landed with a dull, final thud.

Ciel's gaze dropped to the cover. The bold, black letters burned into her retinas.

VOLUNTARY SEPARATION AND CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT.

"Sign it," Dion said. His voice was flat, devoid of any emotion.

Ciel couldn't find her own. Her throat was tight, dry. "What... what is this?"

"It's a solution," he said, his irritation palpable. "Baylie is having a nervous breakdown. The media, the online trolls... it's all because of you. Because you're still my wife. This makes it stop."

He gestured impatiently at the document. "You move out. You agree to take full responsibility in the press statement we'll release. In return, I'll be generous."

Generous. The word was a slap in the face. She finally found the strength to look at him, at his perfect, cruel face. "The hotel incident three years ago wasn't my fault, Dion. I tried to tell you."

His lip curled into a sneer. "Don't start that again, Ciel. That pathetic victim act is tiresome. It just makes my stomach turn."

From inside the other room, a soft, perfectly timed sob could be heard.

Dion's jaw tightened. He reached into the inner pocket of his suit jacket and pulled out a heavy, black Montblanc pen. He slapped it down on top of the agreement.

"Sign it. Or I'll make a call. And tomorrow morning, the entire sordid history of your time in the New York foster care system will be on the front page of the New York Times. Every last detail."

Foster care.

The words hit her like a physical blow. The air rushed out of her body, leaving a cold, terrifying vacuum. That was her line. The one thing she had fought her entire life to keep private. Her deepest scar, her ultimate shame.

She stared at him. At this man she had once, foolishly, allowed herself to hope for. She saw the three years of their marriage flash before her eyes: the silent dinners, the separate bedrooms, the way he looked through her as if she were made of glass, the polite, cutting remarks from his mother and brother at every family gathering.

And just like that, the fight went out of her.

The trembling in her hands stopped. The frantic beating in her chest slowed to a dull, steady rhythm. The last flickering ember of hope inside her turned to ash.

She didn't cry. She didn't scream.

She walked to the table, her movements calm, almost graceful. She picked up the heavy pen.

Dion watched her, a flicker of something-annoyance? confusion?-in his eyes. He had expected a scene. Tears. Bargaining. This quiet compliance was unsettling. It felt like he'd swung a sledgehammer and hit nothing but air.

The nib of the pen touched the paper. It made a soft, scratching sound in the silent room.

Ciel David.

She signed her name on the last page, the elegant script a stark contrast to the ugliness of the moment.

She slid the document and the pen back across the glass table toward him. Her movements were clean, precise. Not a single tremor.

She turned to leave. Her heels made no sound on the thick carpet.

"Ciel."

His voice was sharp, tight. He hadn't meant to say her name.

She paused at the door but didn't turn around.

"Just keep your promise," she said, her voice a low, empty whisper. "Don't hurt innocent people."

She pushed open the heavy oak door and stepped back into the hallway. The door clicked shut behind her, a sound of absolute finality.

In the elevator, she caught her reflection in the mirrored walls. A pale, hollow-eyed stranger stared back.

But she didn't press the button for the ground floor. She pressed the button to go back up.

The agreement was signed. Now, it was time for the divorce.

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“Ciel rushed to the VIP hospital suite, terrified by an "urgent" text about her husband's grandmother. Instead, she found her billionaire husband, Dion, tenderly comforting his mistress, Baylie. Dion threw a separation agreement on the table, demanding Ciel take the public blame for his infidelity and leave with nothing. "Sign it," Dion sneered, "or tomorrow morning, every sordid detail of your time in the foster system will be on the front page." He threatened her with her sealed childhood records-the deepest, most painful trauma she had guarded with her life. The cruelty didn't stop there. To protect his mistress's fraudulent charity, Dion used his corporate power to get Ciel suspended from her law firm. Worse, just to punish Ciel, he deliberately funded a known domestic abuser, giving the monster the financial power to take away the children of Ciel's only pro bono client. For three years, Ciel had been a silent, obedient wife. She had endured his coldness, even foolishly hoping for the anniversary diamond necklace that she ultimately saw sparkling around Baylie's neck. How could the man who once vowed to protect her weaponize her deepest scars and destroy innocent lives just to prove he could? But the despair finally burned down to ash. Ciel didn't cry or beg. She calmly left the antique wedding ring on his pillow, shredded their only wedding photo, and completely erased her digital footprint from his world. When Dion finally realized what he had lost, the game had already changed.”
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