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Revenge on My Ex-Husband After Three Years

Chapter 8 

Word Count: 531    |    Released on: 04/12/2025

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your scheming, I forgive you. Now, come home with me. I'

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and the sound of bones

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ed beside me be

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out of love, but because..." I leaned closer and said in a voice only the three of us could hear, "that was your grave I prepared for you.

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Revenge on My Ex-Husband After Three Years
Revenge on My Ex-Husband After Three Years
“In the third year of my marriage to Wilbur, my family's business collapsed overnight. He threw the divorce papers in my face, his gaze cold and dismissive. "A useless spendthrift like you has no right to be my wife anymore." His friends laughed heartily beside him, "Wilbur, you finally got rid of that burden." Without a word, I signed the papers, left with nothing, and disappeared without a trace from their lives. Everyone believed I loved him to the point of self-deprecation, that I couldn't live without him, and would certainly wait for him to change his mind. Three years later, I returned home as the representative of a mysterious consortium, suddenly becoming the largest shareholder in his company. At the victory banquet, he cornered me, wearing a confident smile. "Have you finished playing your games? You caused such a stir just to make me regret it, didn't you? Fine, you win. Now, come home with me." I stood confidently beside the true heir of the consortium, my smile radiant. "The first lesson you taught me was that unworthy things should be left behind."”
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