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His Unwanted Wife: The Genius's Spectacular Comeback

His Unwanted Wife: The Genius's Spectacular Comeback

Author: Lan Zixin
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Chapter 1 1

Word Count: 1250    |    Released on: 07/04/2026

deepest condolen

int, her fingers barely touching his palm before withdrawing. The black Tom Ford gown c

the Alps. The official report cited mechanical failure, but Christa recalled Curtis once joking about a

bar, then back to her. "Remarkable indeed. And his passing leaves... certain q

Harvard Business School, perfected it through seven years

legacy," she said. "Now if you'll excuse m

estate. The memorial service for Curtis Sanford had drawn three hundred of New York's most inf

enator's wife, deflected a question about the foundation's new initiative, laughed softly at a memory

eeded

cigarette smoke and whispered s

d floor of the Sanford estate was forbidden territory during events like this, reserved for

ndows. She walked past closed doors-guest rooms, Curtis's childhood bedroom, the nursery wh

s's s

nce of a room that held real thoughts. Christa had spent hours here with him,

message to Maura about her new estimated time of dep

eep meeting

urtis's widow. Christa's si

tever private grief Brittany was working th

heard Den

other choice

and trembling. "What if Millicent finds out? She'll have me th

d in boardrooms when he wanted to end debate. "Curtis just die

s breath

l

r voice steadier now, almost calculating, "everything changes. Curtis's trust, the bo

a

sical blow. She gripped the doorframe,

urtis's trust was structured to skip a generation if there's no di

her free hand against her mouth, tasti

, she saw movement. Shadows s

the s

, prolonged,

ade Christa's skin crawl. "I'm sorry you have to play th

's laugh was light, almost playful. "But Chr

A dismissive exhalat

nal nuance-she's brilliant with data, clueless with people." He paused

mle

yzing the new input. Input: Seven years of marriage, one daughter, a shared future. Output: A calculated business arrangement. Vari

ere, still breathing, whe

y. Her thumb, which had been hovering over the keypad of her phone, blindly mashed the side buttons. She heard a faint chime as the screen locked, unsure if she had been

eps. T

r," Denny

t obv

You're p

s hand settled on the small of Brittany's back, guiding her toward the stairs. Their faces had transfo

ed brother comforting hi

d like not

faded. Her legs shook. Her hands were ice. She counted

lked to the second-floor terrace without hurrying, without looking back. The

ed out h

vineyard trip, all three of them laughing into the camera, Cora suspended betw

ed over the image. Th

vanished. The s

her contacts. The housekeepe

Sanf

t pleasant. "Have the car brought to the s

looking out over the estate's manicured gardens where three hundred mourners continu

s cold agai

didn't

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His Unwanted Wife: The Genius's Spectacular Comeback
His Unwanted Wife: The Genius's Spectacular Comeback
“For seven years, I was the perfect wife to Denny Sanford and the brilliant CTO who built the core technology of his billion-dollar empire. But at my brother-in-law's memorial service, I hid behind a velvet curtain in the study and caught my husband passionately kissing the grieving widow, Brittany. They weren't just having an affair. Brittany was pregnant with Denny's child. "Once the paternity test confirms the baby is a Sanford heir, we control everything," she whispered. "Christa is brilliant with data, but clueless with people. She's completely harmless," Denny sneered, dismissing me as a convenient tool. My world shattered. Under his protection, Brittany had already stolen the credit and millions of dollars in consulting fees for my patents. To maintain his perfect facade, Denny even abandoned our six-year-old daughter's championship to hold his mistress's hand through a fake hospital visit. I had sacrificed my days and nights to build his company, only to realize my entire marriage was a calculated lie designed to fund his second family. He thought my scientific detachment made me blind, stupid, and weak. Harmless? I smiled coldly in the dark, backed up every server log proving my intellectual property, and messaged the most ruthless divorce attorney in New York. If he wanted to build his future on stolen data, I would show him exactly how a scientist dismantles a flawed experiment.”
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