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The Billionaire's Ego: My Ruthless Divorce

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 628    |    Released on: 15/01/2026

Carleigh rubbed the spot where his fingers h

early brought with him, and threw them onto the glass surface

emanded. "The medica

pick them up. She leaned back against the do

d through his hair, destroying his perfect grooming. "After that f

tion. Unless you want to undergo a court-ordered medical exam? Or perhaps testify that you were withholding affection as a form

ure had suddenly started speaking Latin. He had never seen this

oice dropping to a dangerous, low registe

ight to your a

father's debt was consolidated into a loan from Parker Industries. You work it off. If you quit before the term is up-wh

. She had forgotten the specif

r father doesn't have five dollars. So, unless you want to go to prison for fraud, or see your father on th

d her. He though

ission offer from the Atelier. The fee for the restoration of the Raphael sketch was... substantial. And her ba

right now in her US acco

etic, aren't you? You have to use a contract to

irk vanished. "I am giv

it," Car

what? Are you going

. Send the invoice to my lawy

amin, his executive assistant. "Sir? Miss Do

as nauseating. He reached for the phone, his anger at

ise in her throat. S

oing?" Kenton barked, holdin

ollars," Carleigh said.

alked

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The Billionaire's Ego: My Ruthless Divorce
The Billionaire's Ego: My Ruthless Divorce
“I had been a "decoration piece" for Kenton Parker for three years, a contract wife bought to pay off my father's gambling debts. I lived in a cold penthouse, making his coffee and answering his phones, while he treated me with the clinical indifference of a stranger. On our third anniversary, I waited alone at the city's most exclusive restaurant, only to see a news alert flash on my phone. Kenton wasn't coming. He was caught on camera at a hospital, looking at his "friend," ballerina Blanca Donovan, with a raw, frantic worry he had never once shown me, not even when I fell down a flight of stairs. I finally snapped and filed for divorce, citing his "irreversible erectile dysfunction" just to destroy his massive ego. I thought I was free, but Kenton retaliated with a cruelty that left me breathless. He froze every bank account I owned and had his secretary smash the last photo I had of my mother. He reminded me of the five-million-dollar penalty in my contract-money I didn't have. "You don't get to leave until I say so," he roared, dragging me into his office. He used my father's life as a leash, forcing me to play the part of a doting wife at his family's Hamptons estate to please his sick mother. He wanted to starve me out until I crawled back to his side. I couldn't understand how a man could be so heartless. He didn't want my heart, yet he refused to let me go, treating my life like a line item in a corporate merger. He wanted to keep me as his prisoner while he spent his nights with another woman. But Kenton made one fatal mistake. He thought I was just a broke, submissive secretary with nowhere to turn. He didn't know that I was "Vee," a world-renowned art restorer with a secret legacy and a six-figure commission waiting for me. As we shared a bed in the Hamptons and he pulled me against his chest, whispering that I was "his," I didn't feel comfort. I felt the cold, hard spark of a woman who was finally ready to burn his contract to the ground.”