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His Unwanted Wife, The Secret Genius

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 861    |    Released on: 22/06/2026

The carpet was thicker here, the air more rarefied. Julian's executive assistant, a woman named

she said, her surprise e

tight, profession

a meeting, Mrs. Carlyle-Spencer.

could hear the low rumble of male laughter from within. A casua

s soft protest and

ter died

d. His two best friends, Caleb Sterling and Owen Hayes, were in armchairs opposite h

eplaced by a rigid annoyance. He looked at her as if sh

is voice cold enough to f

s, her steps measured and deliberate. She stopped at his massive, em

the desk. The sound, a soft slap of paper on

the folder, his brow

voice was steady, devoid of any em

solute. Caleb and Owen looked as

f a laugh. It wasn't a sound of amusement.

oft click. He picked up the folder, flipped it open with a flick o

ntaminated. He leaned back against the desk's edge, cros

e, Cecelia? Trying

isn't a game. The terms are inside. I don't want anyth

It was replaced by a dark flicker of anger. The anger of

she could feel the heat radiating from his body. He was so much taller

can just walk in here and end this? This marriage was an agreement between the Fischer

mpt to de-escalate. "Julian, maybe you

d on Cecelia. He pointed a finger at the agre

m your grandfather, Arthur Fischer. And while you're at it, get one from t

all else. And the Carlyle-Spencer patriarch was an even more formidable obstacle. He was throwing down a gaunt

is voice dripping with condescension, "

aw the trap he had laid for her. She felt no ange

mply n

ka

ked out of the office. She didn't look bac

calm departure left him standing in the middle of his office, an unsettling silence descending where the storm should have been. For

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His Unwanted Wife, The Secret Genius
His Unwanted Wife, The Secret Genius
“For three years, I played the perfect, obedient wife to the Carlyle-Spencer family, enduring my mother-in-law's icy commands to clean up my husband's messes. But when I went to a high-end bar to bring him home, I found him intimately laughing with Britany, the sister of his deceased first love. She was even wearing a replica of her sister's famous diamond necklace, a blatant provocation aimed right at me. Instead of feeling guilty, my husband looked at me with pure disgust. "Who the hell told you to come here? Don't make a scene." He whispered those venomous words before turning his back on me to escort her home, leaving me to be publicly mocked as the discarded wife. When I calmly handed him a divorce agreement, he laughed in my face. He set an impossible condition, demanding I get both our traditional grandfathers to sign off on it, thinking I was just a desperate woman playing a game. His mother even locked us in the master suite, demanding I provide the family with an heir to fix the scandal. They all thought I was a nobody clinging to their wealth, a fragile doll they could manipulate, trap, and humiliate at will. They didn't know my grandfather had hidden a secret clause in our prenup. Because of Julian's emotional infidelity, I had the right to unilaterally dissolve the marriage and take back my massive dowry with interest. I calmly packed up my hidden Stanford robotics PhD research and prepared to leave this gilded cage, ready to watch his arrogant world crumble.”