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The Stoic Billionaire's Secret Family Exposed

The Stoic Billionaire's Secret Family Exposed

Author: Bai Bian
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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1459    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

uld burn everything down. She lay next to her husband, a monster. A calm, disciplined, preaching monster. She could smell the

ed numbers were the only source of warmth in the room, a stark contrast to the chilled,

ghs. She took a breath, holding it in her lungs until her chest burned, trying to steady the tremor in her hands. This was the schedule. Tuesday. The

ak door ope

pend. He smelled of ozone and expensive, unscented soap. He walked straight to the walk-in closet, unbuttoning his cuffs with precise, mechanical movements. The closet door slid open to

She took a step toward the center of the room,

ded thin, absorbed instantly by t

e muscles defined by hours of gym time she was never invited

ight, E

"But the

his eyes sweeping over her silk gown with the clinical detachment of a doctor inspecting a chart. "My cortisol level

fici

ke a physical blow. She wasn't a w

the humiliation rising in her throat like bile

. He lay down on his side of the bed, the mattress barely dipping under his weight. "Discipline, Ele

the duvet up to his shoulder, creatin

h the cold. She felt foolish, standing there in lingerie that cost more than her

not to let her foot touch his calf. The space between

rhythmic, shallow sound, the result of the breathing exerc

adow from the window grate cast a g

. The clock

ustling softly. She swung her legs out of bed, her feet finding the pl

here Cedrick had discarded

bout corporate espionage. He preached digital minimalism, c

tion light b

l devices. The penalty was financial ruin. Specifically, the immediate cessation of the pay

ed of something ugly in her chest. It wasn

inst her ribs, a frantic, bird-like rhythm. She

tton. The screen lit up

ick's sleeping for

his birthda

ate of his company

to have achieved "spiritual enl

ss. What mattered to him? What w

her of her debt. The day her mother ha

the number

icon clic

overed over the photo gallery icon. She expected to see architectural

pped t

his office his sanctuary, a place of pure, logical thought. He must ha

owned. She

oaded, and the ai

This man was throwing his head back, laughing. His mouth was open, his e

wasn'

in his hair. Julianna Baird. The socialite. The

ngers felt numb, disco

re undeniably his. He was feeding her ice cream. There was chocolate smeared on his prist

swiped

ag. Ye

g Sur, cleansing his spirit of worldly attachments, he was at

the carpet. The thud sounded l

r eyes snappi

, rolling over. His arm flopped out, landing

ng herself against the nightstand.

resumed its rh

ily mocked her. The "Stoic Energy Conservation Protocol." The "spiritual discipline." It

ttled in her stomach

tand. Her hands were shaking so badly she a

ver the table

to the next

he locations, the timestamps. She

of the tablet, removing her fingerprints. She placed it back on the floo

felt heavy, like they

bed back

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“I lived in a sanitized mansion kept at a constant sixty-five degrees, governed by a legal contract that dictated everything from our intimacy schedule to my "modest" wardrobe. My husband, Cedrick Fields, was a world-renowned stoic who preached discipline and emotional detachment, treating our marriage like a corporate merger and me like a line-item expense he was tired of paying. The illusion of his "virtuous" life shattered when I found his hidden tablet. I expected corporate secrets, but instead, I found a folder titled "Sanctuary." It was filled with photos of him laughing on yachts and playing with a toddler who undeniably had his eyes. He wasn't a cold machine; he was a devoted father and a passionate lover to socialite Julianna Baird. When I tried to fight back, his assistant threatened to cut the funding for my mother's ventilator, forcing me to sign a document admitting I was "mentally unstable." Then, Cedrick did the unthinkable: he moved his mistress and secret child into our home, relegating me to the servants' quarters and ordering me to play the "reclusive aunt" to protect his public image. I was forced to watch them play "happy family" in the rooms I once decorated, realizing even my own step-family had been on his payroll for years, helping him hide the betrayal. They all knew about his second life while I was being starved of affection and dignity in a house that felt more like a prison every day. But Cedrick's arrogance was his ultimate downfall. He was so distracted by moving Julianna into the master suite that he didn't bother to read the stack of NDAs I placed on his desk. Hidden among the corporate jargon was a petition for the dissolution of our marriage. He signed it without even looking up from his phone, unknowingly handing me the legal victory I needed. I didn't just leave that night; I walked out with his signature on a divorce and a folder full of evidence that would burn his "stoic" reputation to the ground.”