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I Divorced the CEO in Silence

Chapter 2 Life Without His Name

Word Count: 790    |    Released on: 08/02/2026

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I Divorced the CEO in Silence
I Divorced the CEO in Silence
“I was married to the most powerful man in the city. Yet in three years, he never learned my heart. When I divorced him, I did it quietly. No confrontation. No tears. No warning. He signed the papers without reading them. Everyone still called me the CEO's wife- until the day I returned, no longer his woman, but someone he could no longer touch. Now he's chasing me. Regretting me. Begging for a second chance. But the woman who once waited for him is gone. And this time, if he wants me back, the CEO will have to kneel.”