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Kneel Before Your Ex-Wife, Ruthless Boss

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 501    |    Released on: 05/06/2026

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my shoulder. "Kneel and beg my forgiveness, o

oked at Julian. "Doe

iskey. "Her words are my com

pted into co

ne could blink, I delivered a vicious backhand slap across

of the mahogany table. Her heel twisted. She hi

der. Violence betwe

whined. "She struck

a into his arms. He brushed the hair from her face wit

st shred of naive h

ty and affection. He just n

dred and fifty thousand dollars a month. Black-market experimental drugs. Maria had begged me not to tell Julian-she did

ust thrown me away, I wondered if

er hour. First, he would learn wha

You know how to fight," he observed. "But throwin

capabilities," I said. "And you are c

hated being talked down to. He stepp

" he mocked, loud enough for everyone to hear. "A na

s roared wi

ked him in the eye. "Is it po

held its breath. Questioning a Capo'

stomach. "This child is undeniable proof of Julia

his debt of blood slowly, Siena. You threatened my operat

ne. "Where is your grand de

an's burner phon

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Kneel Before Your Ex-Wife, Ruthless Boss
Kneel Before Your Ex-Wife, Ruthless Boss
“For seven years, I secretly funneled my family's wealth to build my husband's mafia empire, even paying exorbitant black-market fees to keep his dying mother alive. But today, Julian threw annulment papers onto the mahogany table. He wrapped a possessive arm around his mistress, proudly announcing to a room of armed men that she was carrying his heir. "Sign the papers and walk away, or my men will consign your body to the river," Julian commanded. He mocked me as a fruitless branch, completely useless to his legacy. His mistress smirked, aggressively demanding I get on my knees and beg for her forgiveness. The entire room of hardened killers erupted into coarse laughter, reveling in the ultimate humiliation of a discarded, barren wife. They had no idea about the secret I buried. Six years ago, a piece of shrapnel in a drive-by shooting had rendered Julian permanently sterile. To protect his life and fragile pride in a brutal syndicate that despised weak men, I had sworn myself to absolute silence and taken all the insults. I had given him everything, only to be thrown away for a child that couldn't possibly be his. Looking into the cruel eyes of the man I had shielded for half a decade, my last vestige of naive hope withered. I calmly signed the annulment without a moment's hesitation. Then, I pulled out my phone to call the Consigliere of New York's ultimate Don-my father-ready to reduce Julian's holdings to ash.”