The Jilted Wife's Ruthless Billionaire Comeback

The Jilted Wife's Ruthless Billionaire Comeback

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For six years, I gave up my seat on the board and shelved my own ambitions to build my husband's corporate empire and raise our daughter. Then I found him hosting a private candlelit dinner for his fragile mistress, Seraphina, fastening my mother's heirloom emerald necklace around her neck. Sitting right beside them was our six-year-old daughter, Scarlett. "I hope you can come live with us forever, Aunt Seraphina!" My husband just smiled and stroked her hair. He had been slowly poisoning our child against me. When Scarlett saw me, she screamed that I was a control freak and wished Seraphina was her new mommy. My husband even bought his mistress a replica of our Hamptons villa and let her wear my million-dollar custom wedding gown. When I finally confronted them, my own daughter physically attacked me, and my husband threatened to ruin my life if I didn't apologize to his mistress. I looked at the family I had poured my soul into. My love and sacrifices were nothing but a punchline to them. I was treated like an intruder and a villain in my own home. But they forgot who secretly saved their company from bankruptcy. I took off my wedding ring, filed for divorce, and pulled the top-tier medical team keeping his mistress alive. I wouldn't stop until his grandfather signed over fifty percent of their empire to me. This time, I was going to burn his secrets to the ground.

The Jilted Wife's Ruthless Billionaire Comeback Chapter 1

"The number you have dialed is unavailable."

Evelyn picked up her phone and dialed her husband Julian's number. It went straight to his cold, automated voicemail. The smooth, cold glass phone felt heavy in her hand. She glanced at the Patek Philippe on her wrist. The slender hands pointed to nine o'clock.

Her stomach clenched, a tight knot of hunger and anxiety.

She reached out, her fingers brushing against the cold porcelain of the serving dish. The Boeuf Bourguignon she'd spent the afternoon perfecting was now room temperature. A faint sigh escaped her lips.

Then she ended the call with a frustrated jab of her thumb.

Just as the screen was about to go dark, it lit up again. A new message. It was from Bianca, her assistant, sent through an encrypted app.

"Large charge on the Black Card. The Plaza Hotel. Private dining."

Evelyn's brow furrowed. She grabbed the cashmere coat draped over the back of the sofa, her movements suddenly sharp and efficient. Her phone disappeared into the depths of her Hermès handbag.

She walked quickly through the vast, silent living room. The heavy oak door of the penthouse swung open with a soft click, and she stepped into the private elevator lobby.

The elevator descended, a smooth, rapid drop that made her heart lurch in her chest. A sense of dread, cold and heavy, settled over her. It felt like a premonition.

The doors slid open on the ground floor. The doorman respectfully watched her walk out, but Evelyn barely noticed him, her attention fixed on the valet stand outside.

She said coldly, "The Plaza Hotel." Without a word, she tossed the car keys to the valet.

The Lincoln Navigator pulled up to the curb. As she stepped out, the cold Manhattan air bit at her skin, and she pulled her coat tighter. She pushed through the hotel's revolving door. The light from the grand crystal chandeliers was blinding, forcing her to squint. It felt like stepping onto a stage.

Bianca had provided the room number. Evelyn bypassed the bustling lobby, her heels sinking into the plush carpet as she made her way to the VIP private dining corridor on the second floor.

The hallway was quiet, the thick carpeting swallowing the sound of her footsteps. The only thing she could hear was the frantic, shallow rhythm of her own breathing.

She stopped in front of a set of imposing double oak doors. They weren't fully closed. A thin sliver of darkness separated them.

She reached out, her hand hovering just inches from the wood, ready to push.

Then she heard it. A sound that froze the blood in her veins.

The clear, bright laughter of her daughter, Scarlett.

Her hand dropped to her side. She shifted her weight, moving closer to the crack, her body pressed against the cool wood of the doorframe. She peered inside.

The room was lit by candlelight, casting long, dancing shadows. Her eyes adjusted to the dim light, and the scene sharpened into a horrifying tableau.

Julian, her husband, was there, dressed in a bespoke Tom Ford suit. He was smiling, a gentle, tender smile she hadn't seen directed at her in years. He held a fork, lifting a piece of perfectly cooked steak to Seraphina Foley's lips.

Seraphina, looking pale and fragile as always, smiled back, a shy, demure tilt of her head. She opened her mouth and accepted the bite, her eyes locked on Julian's in a way that made Evelyn's stomach churn.

And there, sitting beside them, was Scarlett. Her own daughter. She held up a crayon drawing.

"I hope you can come live with us forever, Aunt Seraphina." Scarlett's voice piped up, loud and clear.

Julian didn't correct her. He didn't say a word. He just reached over and stroked Scarlett's hair, his expression one of pure, indulgent affection. Evelyn's heart didn't just skip a beat. It felt like it stopped completely, a painful, suffocating pause in her chest.

Seraphina covered her mouth and let out a soft, delicate cough. Julian was instantly at attention, his focus shifting entirely to her. He put down his fork and poured her a glass of water, his movements urgent and solicitous.

Then, he reached into his jacket pocket. He pulled out a small, dark blue velvet box and placed it on the table between them.

He opened it.

Inside, nestled on a bed of white satin, was an emerald necklace. The Reed Emerald. Her mother's necklace. The heirloom of the Reed family, meant to be passed down to Evelyn, and then to Scarlett.

Evelyn's vision narrowed to a single point. Her fingers dug into the doorframe, the polished wood biting into her skin. Her nails threatened to snap.

Julian took the necklace out of the box. He leaned across the table and fastened it around Seraphina's pale, slender neck. His fingertips lingered on her collarbone for a moment too long, a casual, intimate touch that was like a physical blow to Evelyn.

Tears welled in Seraphina's eyes. She leaned forward and pressed a soft kiss to Julian's cheek. Scarlett clapped her hands in delight.

A wave of nausea washed over Evelyn, hot and acidic. Tears, not of sadness but of pure, visceral disgust, blurred her vision. She stumbled back, away from the door.

The heel of her shoe knocked against a decorative vase on a pedestal in the hallway. It made a soft, muffled thud.

Inside the room, Julian's head snapped toward the door, his eyes narrowed with suspicion.

Evelyn flattened herself into the shadows of a nearby marble column, her heart hammering against her ribs.

A waiter approached, carrying a tray of drinks. Evelyn acted on pure instinct. She pulled a hundred-dollar bill from her purse and pressed it into his hand, her other finger pressed to her lips in a universal sign for silence. He nodded, his eyes wide, and continued on his way.

She waited, holding her breath, until she was sure Julian wasn't coming out to investigate.

Then, she turned and walked back toward the elevator. Her spine was ramrod straight. The warmth that had once filled her heart had been extinguished, replaced by a chilling, unforgiving block of ice.

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“For six years, I gave up my seat on the board and shelved my own ambitions to build my husband's corporate empire and raise our daughter. Then I found him hosting a private candlelit dinner for his fragile mistress, Seraphina, fastening my mother's heirloom emerald necklace around her neck. Sitting right beside them was our six-year-old daughter, Scarlett. "I hope you can come live with us forever, Aunt Seraphina!" My husband just smiled and stroked her hair. He had been slowly poisoning our child against me. When Scarlett saw me, she screamed that I was a control freak and wished Seraphina was her new mommy. My husband even bought his mistress a replica of our Hamptons villa and let her wear my million-dollar custom wedding gown. When I finally confronted them, my own daughter physically attacked me, and my husband threatened to ruin my life if I didn't apologize to his mistress. I looked at the family I had poured my soul into. My love and sacrifices were nothing but a punchline to them. I was treated like an intruder and a villain in my own home. But they forgot who secretly saved their company from bankruptcy. I took off my wedding ring, filed for divorce, and pulled the top-tier medical team keeping his mistress alive. I wouldn't stop until his grandfather signed over fifty percent of their empire to me. This time, I was going to burn his secrets to the ground.”
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Chapter 1

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Chapter 2

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Chapter 3

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Chapter 4

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Chapter 5

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Chapter 6

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Chapter 7

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Chapter 8

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Chapter 9

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Chapter 10

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Chapter 11

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Chapter 12

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Chapter 13

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Chapter 14

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Chapter 15

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Chapter 16

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Chapter 17

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Chapter 18

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Chapter 19

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Chapter 20

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