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Reborn Heiress: Divorcing The Ruthless Billionaire

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 471    |    Released on: Today at 15:43

led out of the boardr

s clicked against the polished marble floo

or bank. Two massive security guards step

his face blank. "The system shows your acce

ugh. Gerard was throwing

ack, pulled her phone from her purs

swered. His voice was clipped and p

let me up, Lelan

noyed. "Mr. Arnold is in a very important

he simply read an address. "Apt 4

d silent. Leland

ie you wore that evening, Leland? Or perhaps I should just forward this address and Sarah Jenkins' name

there." The lin

s slid open. Leland jogged out. His face w

e security guards. "She's

or. Leland followed, keeping hi

Leland stared at his shoes

his," Alondra said, watching

t the top floor. Alon

aries looked up from their desks. Their eyes widened in sh

in front of the massive, double

ying to reach the interco

hoved his

ok one deep breath, forcing down the phant

nd shoved the doors open

anged again

ssive desk. His head snapped up.

face instantly morphed in

d her back, pulled the doors shut, and tw

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Reborn Heiress: Divorcing The Ruthless Billionaire
Reborn Heiress: Divorcing The Ruthless Billionaire
“Alondra spent three hours making soup for her husband, only to find him at the hospital tenderly holding another woman's hand. "I'm four weeks pregnant, Gerard," the woman said softly. Gerard coldly handed Alondra a divorce agreement, claiming their three-year marriage was just a placeholder because this woman had once saved his life. Heartbroken, Alondra fled in her car, only to realize her brakes had been completely disabled. She spun out of control and crashed head-on into a massive delivery truck. As she lay trapped in the mangled wreckage with her ribs crushed and blood filling her mouth, Gerard's black Maybach pulled up to the curb. He stared at her dying body through the window with a completely blank expression. He didn't call an ambulance or even open his door. He simply rolled up his tinted window and drove away into the rain. A raw, suffocating hatred burned in her chest, hotter than the pain in her shattered bones. She couldn't understand how the man she had loved and served so devotedly could just coldly watch her die like a piece of trash. Opening her eyes again, Alondra gasped for air. She had returned to the exact morning two years ago, right before she was supposed to deliver that pathetic soup. When Gerard walked in and threatened her with divorce, she didn't cry or beg. "I agree. Let's divorce," she said calmly, packing her bags to reclaim her true identity as a billionaire heiress.”