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Divorced By My Billionaire Husband: I Returned Unstoppable Novel Cover

Divorced By My Billionaire Husband: I Returned Unstoppable

For three years, Sophia Carter was the perfect wife to billionaire CEO Alexander Kingsley. She loved him quietly while he treated her like a stranger. When his first love suddenly returns, Sophia is falsely accused and thrown out of the Kingsley mansion with nothing but humiliation. The divorce shatters her heart-but it also frees her. What Alexander never knew was that Sophia was never ordinary. She was the hidden heiress of a powerful empire. Three years later, she returns-richer, stronger, and untouchable. Now the man who once discarded her is desperate to win her back. But this time, the woman he abandoned is no longer the same girl. And revenge has never looked so beautiful.
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Chapter 13

The night had settled over the city like a velvet cloak, but inside the Carter Group headquarters, the atmosphere was anything but calm. The rain had finally eased, leaving the streets glossy and reflective, mirroring the tension that hummed through the offices above. Sophia Carter sat at the top of the conference table, surrounded by charts, projections, and financial reports, yet her focus was elsewhere. Every plan, every calculated move, had one target: Alexander Kingsley.

Daniel Carter stood near the window, his arms crossed, scanning a tablet. "The Kingsley board is reviewing their next move," he said, voice measured. "If we play this right, we force them to respond exactly as we want."

Sophia didn't glance at him. Her mind replayed the encounter from last night: the tension in Alexander's gaze, the subtle admission of regret, the quiet acknowledgment that she had grown beyond his control. That look alone had unsettled her more than any boardroom victory ever could.

"Daniel," she said slowly, "this is no longer just about Bayfield or corporate dominance. He underestimated me for too long. I need him to realize that the game has changed - and that underestimating me is now dangerous."

Daniel nodded, already anticipating her next move. "I've drafted the counterstrategy. But you need to decide how much of this is business and how much... is personal."

Sophia's fingers tapped rhythmically on the table. The line between business and personal had blurred long ago. Alexander was no longer just an obstacle; he was a puzzle she wanted to unravel. And yet, she couldn't afford distractions-not now. Not when the stakes were higher than ever.

By morning, Sophia was ready. The counterstrike would involve three simultaneous moves:

Market Maneuver: Release a carefully timed investment into Bayfield's rival companies to force Kingsley Corporation into reactive decisions.

Strategic Alliance: Secure a quiet partnership with a lesser-known but influential investor, creating a leverage point in Alexander's negotiations.

Personal Reminder: Subtle but calculated actions that reminded Alexander of her presence and influence, keeping him off-balance emotionally.

She reviewed the documents one last time. Every statistic, every projection, had been double-checked. Every potential reaction of Alexander had been accounted for.

"Are you ready for him?" Daniel asked, voice breaking the silence.

Sophia looked at him, eyes sharp. "I've been ready for him long before he realized I could be dangerous. Now it's time he sees it for himself."

The first strike came at 11 a.m., when the press received a brief announcement: Sophia Carter, through the Carter Group, had acquired a significant stake in Bayfield's rival company. The market reacted immediately. Shareholders in Kingsley Corporation were unsettled, and Alexander's phone began buzzing in his hand, one alert after another.

He stepped into his office, removing his jacket, trying to mask the unease he felt. The board reports were on his desk. The graphs and numbers told a story he wasn't accustomed to: disruption. Calculated disruption.

He ran a hand through his hair, his mind racing.

"Who would dare?" he muttered.

Then he saw her name again: Sophia Carter.

He froze.

It had been weeks since their last direct encounter, yet her influence now touched every part of his empire. The realization that she had grown into a force he could no longer control gnawed at him.

Sophia wasn't content with just a market maneuver. By noon, she arranged a meeting in a neutral location-a luxury office overlooking the skyline. Alexander received the invitation personally.

When he arrived, Sophia was already there, seated confidently behind the glass desk. Daniel remained a discreet presence at the corner.

Alexander's gaze locked on hers the moment he stepped in. The tension was palpable.

"Carter," he said, his voice calm but with a subtle edge. "I see you've been busy."

Sophia smiled faintly. "I could say the same about you, Kingsley. But it seems I'm the one creating more surprises lately."

He walked closer, studying her carefully. "You've become... formidable."

"Thank you," she replied coolly. "I've had to be."

He hesitated, as though weighing how much to reveal. "You're not just fighting Bayfield. You're attacking me. Directly."

She leaned forward slightly, eyes gleaming. "And I'm enjoying it."

For a heartbeat, the room felt suspended. Neither of them moved, yet the proximity alone sparked an undercurrent of tension that neither could ignore.

Daniel cleared his throat discreetly, and Alexander's gaze reluctantly shifted. But even as he turned, he couldn't shake the feeling that this was no longer only business. Sophia's power, her intellect, and her presence had become something else entirely-something intoxicating, infuriating, and dangerous all at once.

Over the next few hours, Sophia deployed the second part of her plan. She finalized an alliance with a silent investor, one whose identity was unknown to Alexander but whose influence was unmistakable.

When news broke, the Kingsley board convened in emergency session. Alexander's attempts to control the narrative failed. Every move he made seemed anticipated. Every reaction calculated against him.

And yet, the more he watched Sophia maneuver, the more conflicted he became.

Part of him wanted to crush her, to remind her of the past where he had the upper hand.

Another part of him... admired her.

And that part terrified him.

The final piece of Sophia's counterstrike was subtle, almost imperceptible-but effective. She ensured that Alexander encountered small reminders of her presence wherever he turned:

An unclaimed message on his private email from a fictional investor she controlled

A subtle hint in a board meeting presentation suggesting her involvement

A phone call from a respected market analyst praising her strategic insight

By the end of the day, Alexander was exhausted, frustrated, and increasingly aware that Sophia was not the same woman he had once thought he knew.

By evening, Alexander found himself alone in his office, reviewing the day's events. The chaos she had orchestrated left his board unsettled and him reeling.

He picked up his phone almost unconsciously, scrolling through messages. There was one he hadn't deleted: a brief note from Sophia after the neutral meeting.

"Kingsley, consider this the opening move. You'll understand the rest soon."

He stared at the message, heart racing. The words were simple, but the implications were profound. She wasn't just challenging him professionally. She was directly engaging him on a personal level.

And the truth hit him: he had underestimated her. Every calculation he had made assumed she would act like the woman he once knew-timid, compliant, predictable.

She was none of those things now

And that realization made something inside him tighten... and ache.

Alexander's Reckoning

He walked to the window, looking out over the city, watching the lights flicker in the wet streets below. For a moment, he allowed himself a private admission-one he would never speak aloud.

She's dangerous. She's brilliant. And... I can't stop thinking about her.

The memory of their past-the divorce, the arguments, the moments of lost intimacy-flashed through his mind. Regret, frustration, admiration, and something far more complicated swirled together.

He knew he had to respond, not just for his company, but for himself.

And as he turned back toward the table, determination settled into his expression.

This isn't over. Not by a long shot

Meanwhile, across the city, Sophia stepped onto her balcony, the night air cool against her skin. Her phone buzzed. Another report. Another challenge.

She smiled faintly, thinking of Alexander.

He was predictable in ways she didn't need to guess-but dangerous in ways she hadn't anticipated.

The storm that had threatened the city earlier had passed, but the storm between them... was only just beginning.

And in that realization, she felt something she hadn't allowed herself to feel in years.

Excitement.

Because the next move was hers.

And it would be unforgettable.

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