
From The Background Wife To His Unreachable Memory
For ten quiet years, Verena carried feelings for Brayden that she never revealed, while everyone knew his heart belonged to another woman.
Three years ago, a financial crisis forced her into an arranged marriage with him to save her family's business.
During those years, his cold distance slowly wore down her devotion until nothing remained.
When news came that the woman he truly loved had returned, Verena chose to end the marriage. She walked away and cut him out of her life.
Only then did regret consume him. "Verena, come back to me."
Unfortunately, it was too late.
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Chapter 1
Inside the CEO's office at TrueLight Group, Stella Williams—an award-winning actress—flung a pregnancy test report onto the desk before Verena Jones, her chin lifted with unmistakable triumph.
"I'm carrying Mr. Hughes' child," she said, her tone edged with smug certainty.
Without so much as lifting her gaze, Verena remained seated, her posture composed as she responded in an even, almost indifferent voice, "You're number forty-two."
Shock flickered across Stella's face, her confidence faltering as confusion overtook her expression. "What… what did you just say?"
Only then did Verena slowly raise her eyes, her calm gaze settling on Stella as she idly tapped the pen against her fingertips.
"You were the forty-second woman to show up in front of me with the same tired act. You want into the Hughes family? Then at least come up with something less childish." Verena's gaze dropped to the report on the desk, and a mocking smile touched her lips. "I had watched this little drama play out more times than I could count. Honestly, your act wasn't even convincing."
Stella had won Best Actress twice, and hearing Verena dismiss her performance so casually felt like a slap to the face.
Looking at Verena with open scorn, she snapped, "The child I'm carrying is Brayden Hughes'. I'm not like those other women. Sooner or later, I'll take your place."
Tension coiled through Stella as her fingers curled into tight fists, her knuckles paling with suppressed fury. Across from her, Verena remained effortlessly composed, that calm indifference only sharpening Stella's irritation.
Sinking into her office chair, Verena rested back with casual ease, as if scenes like this were nothing new to her.
Over the course of three years as Brayden's wife, she had dealt with one scandal after another, facing down countless women until managing them became something she could do with practiced ease.
Whether it was some old lover or just a passing temptation, Verena intended to keep every one of them far away from him.
After three years as Brayden's wife, she had no intention of letting anyone take her place.
"Finished yet? Miss Williams, you came straight to TrueLight Group to confront me in broad daylight. Aren't you worried about landing yourself in tomorrow's headlines?" Unshaken, Verena lifted her eyes to Stella, her expression utterly calm.
Speechless for a moment, Stella couldn't find a comeback. She was a public figure, a two-time best actress with a polished image to protect. If Brayden hadn't given her permission to come here and needle Verena, she never would have gambled her future on something like this.
After sweeping her gaze around the office and confirming there were no cameras in sight, Stella grew bolder. Brayden's earlier words echoed in her mind, feeding her confidence.
With a scornful lift of her chin, she sneered, "If I get to become Brayden's wife, why would I care about some best actress reputation? You've been married to him for three years and still haven't given him a child. Maybe you should start asking yourself why that is. I've only been with Brayden for a month, and I'm already pregnant. If you know what's good for you, you'll divorce him now. That'll save you a lot of pain later."
Keeping her eyes locked on Verena, Stella waited for the reaction she was sure would come. She refused to believe any woman could hear words like that and stay calm.
By all accounts, Verena was supposed to have fallen apart by now.
But Verena stayed composed from beginning to end, and Stella couldn't spot a single crack she could use.
With things turning out like this, she had no idea how she was supposed to explain it to Brayden.
A quiet laugh slipped from Verena's lips. Lifting one brow, she said, "Miss Williams, if you're so determined to keep that child, then go ahead and have it. The Hughes family can certainly afford to support an illegitimate child."
Her tone remained mild and even, but the phrase "illegitimate child" still landed like a slap.
Stunned by those words, Stella stood there speechless for a long moment.
Rising from her chair, Verena stepped out from behind the desk and calmly reached for the coat hanging nearby, shrugging it on with unhurried grace. "I know exactly what kind of man Brayden is. He's caused me more than enough trouble over the years. But if he expects me to bring up divorce, he'll need to come up with a better trick next time. You can see yourself out. Or would you like me to have my secretary escort you downstairs?"
With that, Verena tipped up her chin, a quiet, unmistakable signal for Stella to see herself out.
Faced with Verena's unnerving composure, Stella forgot every cutting line and dramatic reaction she had rehearsed on the way over.
Confusion washed through her, and she could not understand why Verena was not angry in the slightest.
Everyone knew Verena and Brayden had never gotten along, that they lived separate lives under the same roof and maintained nothing more than a marriage in name.
Even so, Stella still found it almost impossible to believe Verena could stay so unmoved at the sight of her husband's mistress standing right in front of her.
She could not tell whether Verena had truly gone numb to it all simply because too many women had come before her.
For the first time, Stella looked at Verena not as a rival, but as a woman, and an unexpected flicker of pity rose in her chest.
She fixed Verena with a sharp stare and demanded, "Can you really live in a loveless marriage? Or would you put up with anything for money? Are you honestly willing to raise your husband's illegitimate child as your own?"
Without the slightest ripple of emotion, Verena crossed to the sofa, lowered herself onto it, and poured a cup of coffee with steady hands. "When a man is determined to stray, no woman can stop him. That's why you never marry a man for love. You marry him for the advantages he can give you, because those are the only things you can truly hold in your own hands."
Lifting her gaze, she added in the same calm tone, "Miss Williams, you've survived in the entertainment industry for years. Don't tell me you haven't figured that out by now."
Those words hit Stella so hard she froze where she stood, momentarily too stunned to speak. After a long beat, fury twisted across her face. She snatched the pregnancy test report off the desk, glared at Verena with blazing eyes, and spat, "I'll make sure Brayden leaves you."
With that threat hanging in the air, Stella spun on her heel, shoved the door open, and strode out without another glance back.
For a long moment, Verena's eyes lingered on the direction Stella had gone. Her fingers tightened around the cup until her knuckles blanched, the faint heat seeping into her skin unnoticed. Only when a sting rose behind her eyes did she finally look away.
Gone was that effortless composure Verena had worn so well moments ago. A faint, bitter curve touched her lips, something almost mocking flickering in her gaze.
Her mind kept circling Stella's words, replaying them with quiet cruelty. Could she really accept raising another woman's child for Brayden… and feel nothing about it?
The answer surfaced quickly, sharp and undeniable. Of course she couldn't.
Yet reality pressed in just as fast—heavy, inescapable. She didn't have a choice.
Childhood memories drifted up unbidden. Growing up at his side, she had fallen for Brayden long before she understood what that feeling meant. For more than ten years, she had trailed behind him, chasing his shadow, hoping that one day he might finally notice her. To stand beside him, she had forced herself into a path she was never suited for, choosing public relations despite struggling with it at every turn. Then, she had willingly married into the Hughes family, accepting a calculated alliance just for the chance to be with him.
She had poured herself into the Hughes family business, working late nights and early mornings, all for the faint hope that Brayden might finally reciprocate her feelings.
Through three hollow years of marriage, however, all she received in return were endless scandals and a steady stream of brazen provocations from the women circling him.
Rarely did she even see him; and whenever their paths crossed, his attitude toward her remained icy, distant, almost cruel. Even the moments they shared in bed felt mechanical and devoid of warmth. He had made it clear he wanted no children, so she quietly kept up with the birth control pills without complaint.
Across those three years, she had been nothing more than a convenient instrument—someone he used to manage the Hughes family and to fulfill his physical needs.
Disappointment had long since taken root in her heart, yet the quiet, stubborn love she had carried for him since her youth refused to let go, keeping her tethered to a marriage she couldn't bring herself to abandon.
Drawing in a slow breath, Verena pressed down the bitter tide rising in her chest, forcing her expression back into composure. Once she steadied herself, she headed downstairs.
No sooner had she stepped out of the company building than a swarm of reporters surged forward, flashing lights bursting in her face.
Voices erupted all around her. "She's here!"
The reporters surged forward in a chaotic wave, nearly jamming their microphones into Verena's face. Camera flashes burst nonstop, sharp and blinding, as question after question came at her like blows.
"Mrs. Hughes, were you aware of the recent scandal involving Mr. Hughes and the famous actress Stella Williams?"
"There are rumors that Stella is pregnant with Mr. Hughes' child and plans to marry into the Hughes family with the child. What do you think about that?"
"Are you going to put up with this for the sake of the family's interests, or are you planning to divorce Mr. Hughes?"
"You and Mr. Hughes have been married for three years and still don't have a child. Some people are saying you're infertile. Is that true?"
"Can you tell us whether you and Mr. Hughes have actually been having problems in your marriage?"
"Mrs. Hughes, could you please respond to our questions?"
Relentless voices pressed in from every direction, each question cutting sharper than the last, like salt ground mercilessly into Verena's open wound.
A flicker of irritation surfaced beneath Verena's composed exterior, her patience thinning as the noise closed in around her.
During those three years, she had long since lost count of how many scandals she'd cleaned up for Brayden, each one more humiliating than the last.
Yet he never once showed any intention of stopping—if anything, it felt deliberate, as though he were using these public embarrassments to corner her into filing for divorce.
Her thoughts drifted back to the post she had stumbled across that morning, shared by a mutual friend she and Brayden both knew. From that single update, she learned that Mila Dawson—Brayden's most cherished woman—had quietly returned.
Understanding dawned with a bitter edge. That had to be why he was suddenly so desperate to push her into a divorce.
Suspicion tightened in her chest as another realization followed—he had to be the one who tipped off the reporters about Stella showing up at the company.
After all, without Brayden's explicit approval, no reporter would have dared to stir up trouble so brazenly at TrueLight Group.
Even so, Verena refused to swallow this quietly.
As his lawful wife, she wasn't meant to be the one standing there, enduring public humiliation—nor was she meant to be cornered and pressured by everyone into divorcing him.
Her fingers curled tightly into her palms, nails biting into her skin as the fragile restraint she'd clung to finally snapped. All the resentment and quiet suffering she had buried deep inside surged upward in a choking wave, Stella's cruel words pressing down on her chest until it felt impossible to breathe.
Abruptly, Verena lifted her gaze. A sharp, almost dazzling smile spread across her face as her eyes landed on the nearest reporter. "Brayden has a low sperm count, and he barely lasts five minutes in bed. Instead of worrying about him cheating, maybe I should be worried about other women cheating him—and I might even feel sorry for him should that happen."
If he had chosen to fan the flames and turn her life into a spectacle, then she would make sure he burned in it too.
A sudden hush swept over the reporters.
Stunned disbelief flickered across their faces, leaving them momentarily speechless.
Not one of them had expected Verena to say something so brutal in public.
Once the silence broke, cameras clicked in a frantic storm as they snapped photo after photo of her getting into her car and driving away from the TrueLight Group building. Before long, her explosive remark had been turned into an article and posted online. Within minutes, the post shot up the trending charts and spread across the internet like wildfire.
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7.3
I found out my husband of three years had cheated on me and his mistress is the one who told me-because he didn't have the balls to do it himself.
I move out and get a new apartment, a job as a bartender, and try to move on with a broken heart. I wonder where it all went wrong, if I hadn't been enough for him, if I'd been stupid for marrying him in the first place.
I'm at work one night when he walks inside-the most beautiful man I've ever seen. He sits at the bar and a forest fire burns between us. I was depressed the moment before he entered, but the second I look at his blue eyes, I forget the dumpster fire that my life has become. I invite him back to my place and it's the most passionate night of my life. I expect to never see him again.
I just want him as an anti-depressant-but he wants me all to himself. I just got my heart ripped out of my chest so I want something easy and no-strings-attached, but he wants all the strings because he's hooked.
I don't get much of a say in the matter, and that's not surprising when I learn why-because he's the Butcher. The crime lord of all crime lords, the boss that overshadows all of Paris, that makes everyone abide by his rules-or pay.
And now I'm his.

8.3
In the fifth year of Irene Shaw's marriage to Ethan Hart, he was involved in a car accident and lost his memory.
No matter how she tried to prove that they had once loved each other, Ethan still insisted on a divorce.
His reasoning was hard to refute. "If I really loved you as much as you claim, how could I forget you?"
The childhood sweetheart who had once cut him off without hesitation had now become his sole emotional anchor.
He looked at Irene coldly. "Since you know this is a mistake, why not end it cleanly?"
The hands that had once refused to let her go now recoiled from even her lightest touch.
Disheartened and exhausted, Irene signed her name and pushed him completely out of her life.
Not long after, Ethan stopped her in the rain, his eyes red from crying.
"Irene, don't leave me. You said I'd never lose you."
As the car window slid shut, the arm around her waist tightened instinctively, and someone spoke before she could. "Drive on. Irene said she doesn't know him."
She lowered her gaze, feeling a serene detachment, "I really don't know him."

9.2
I died as the "Queen," an elite assassin who leveled criminal syndicates, only to wake up in a damp trailer smelling of rot and stale tobacco. My new body belonged to Arleen Brewer, a malnourished teenager with a failing heart and a life defined by systemic poverty.
A flickering blue light in my mind identified itself as a System, offering a devil's bargain: survive this life, and I could resurrect my dead brother, Dusty. To earn his return, I had to endure my alcoholic stepfather’s rage and a body so weak it struggled to even stand.
At my elite prep school, the rich kids treated me like a walking corpse, covering my desk in trash and mocking my heart condition. Even my fiancé, Shen Wenyu, publicly branded me as "unstable" and stood by while the school's golden boy tried to humiliate me.
They expected me to wither away, but they didn't realize a wolf was now wearing the sheep's skin. I shattered the bully’s nose with a metal tray and tore up my engagement contract in front of a stunned auditorium, only to be met with immediate threats of lawsuits and expulsion.
I didn't understand how the original Arleen survived this suffocating injustice without breaking, but as the Queen, I was ready to turn this school into a war zone.
Then Hale Clemons, the most dangerous man in the city, cornered me outside the principal's office. He saw through my mask, realizing his very presence was the only thing keeping my failing heart from stopping.
"I’m not buying your loyalty," he said, handing me a gold-embossed card. "I’m investing in a weapon."
I took the deal, ready to use his power to bring my brother back and bury everyone who ever looked down on Arleen Brewer.

8.6
I found the instruction manual for my own abandonment on a dark web forum while my husband scrubbed the scent of another woman from his skin in the bathroom.
The thread was titled "Burden Disposal Strategies."
The user, RatKing88, asked a simple question:
"How do I dump a loyal wife without triggering a war with the old guard? My parents love her more than me."
The replies were brutal. They suggested faking a dangerous mission, forcing a paper divorce for 'asset protection,' and then disappearing with the cash.
Moments later, Luca walked out of the bathroom smelling of cheap vanilla perfume and panic.
He grabbed my hands, his palms sweating, and spun a clumsy lie about a "Code Red" mission in Sicily.
"It is going to be a bloodbath, Sienna," he whispered, his eyes wide with manic energy. "We need to divorce on paper. It is the only way to protect you from the vendettas."
I felt a cold rage settle in my gut.
He wasn't a soldier going to war. He was a rat running off with his mistress and the family savings, leaving his stroke-ridden father and our daughter with nothing.
He planned to wait for his parents to die so he could return for the inheritance.
He thought I was just a naive, caged canary who would wait forever.
But he forgot that canaries are the first to smell poison in the air.
I didn't scream. I didn't expose him.
Instead, I looked him in the eye with carefully manufactured sorrow and signed the papers.
He thought he was escaping to freedom with a bag full of stolen cash.
He didn't realize he had just voluntarily abdicated his throne.
And I was going to take it.

9.4
Vera thought her life was over the moment she caught her fiancee cheating with his ex.
Broken and filled with pain, she is approached by a billionaire who presents a simple contract to her. Let's get married.
Sylas Gold is the man admired by the entire world. He is untouchable, powerful and incredibly controlled. Their marriage was supposed to be a contract. A performance. It was a way for both of them to win.
When Vera is kidnapped by a man who looks at her like she's already his, she learns the truth Sylas never told her, about his mafia empire, the blood, and the brother who was supposed to be gone.
Cassian Gold is the man who wants everything his brother has, including Vera.
Now caught between two brothers bound by hatred, power, and obsession, Vera must decide who to trust in a world where love is dangerous, loyalty is fragile, and desire might just be her downfall.

8.4
She was the daughter they lost. Now she's the daughter they're willing to sell.
Emma spent eighteen years as a forgotten girl in a forgotten village, until the day her wealthy biological family came to claim her. But her homecoming is no fairytale. Her place has already been taken by Fiona, the perfect adopted sister who sees Emma as nothing but a threat. And her parents? They didn't bring her back out of love. They brought her back to sign a contract.
Alex Hawthorne is the billionaire heir to the most powerful empire in the city, a genius reduced to a wheelchair after a mysterious accident. The world sees him as broken. His family sees him as a bargaining chip. When the Hawthornes demand a bride from the Williams family, Emma is offered up as the sacrifice.
The contract is simple: one year of marriage, and she walks away with enough money to disappear forever.
But no one knows who they're really dealing with.
They see a quiet country girl who doesn't belong. They don't know she's the secret protégé of a world-famous jewelry designer. They don't know she's the anonymous street racer who conquered every mountain road before she ever saw a city street. They don't know she entered an elite academy with the lowest score and rose to the top in a single semester because Emma never forgets anything.
And Alex? He knows none of this.
To him, she's just the contract bride. The quiet stand-in who agreed to a business transaction. He makes her a deal: play the part, and he'll sign the divorce papers when the year is up.
Until their wedding night, when he leans close with a teasing smirk and says, "If you want to give me a child in ten months, you will have to be on top."
She looks him straight in the eye, her lips curving into the faintest smile.
"Fine. But keep still, or I might accidentally tell everyone your legs work just fine."
He says nothing.
Three months later, the billionaire who once pitied his quiet bride cannot go a single day without her. Because every time he thinks he has figured her out, she surprises him all over again.
But in a world of gilded cages and hidden daggers, their marriage is built on a contract and the biggest clause hasn't been revealed yet.
He thinks he bought a pawn.
She's about to show him she's the queen.
And when the contract ends, one of them will break.