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His Pregnant Wife's Billionaire Retribution

His Pregnant Wife's Billionaire Retribution

My husband tore my ultrasound report to shreds at a gala, publicly declaring me barren to protect his mistress. I was visibly pregnant, but he erased me, our child, and my truth with a single, cruel lie. So I faked my death and disappeared. Five years later, I returned, no longer a fragile wife but a hardened salvage expert with a fortune. I walked into a high-stakes auction where Emerson was the top bidder. I let my son, his spitting image, make the first move. Then, I stepped from the shadows and calmly raised my paddle. "Seven hundred fifty million."
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Chapter 4

Gabriela POV: Emerson's hand tightened on Kael' s wrist, a vein throbbing in his temple. The air crackled with suppressed violence. He was going to hurt my son. I felt a primal scream bubbling in my throat, but it was swallowed by the sudden, chilling calm that settled over me. This was the moment. The crowd, frozen in a tableau of horrified fascination, seemed to hold its collective breath. No one dared to intervene. Emerson's power, even in its current disarray, still commanded a fearful respect. His fingers dug into Kael' s thin arm, the bones surely grinding. Emerson's eyes were wild, unseeing, consumed by a rage that threatened to spill over. He raised his other hand, a clear, unmistakable gesture of aggression. Kael didn't flinch. His dark eyes, so like mine when I was in a fight for my life, remained steady, unblinking. A flicker of something cold, almost disdainful, passed through them. He stared at Emerson's enraged face, a silent defiance in his small frame. Then, a blur of motion. My arm shot out, not from the VIP box, but from directly behind Emerson. My hand, hardened by years of deep-sea salvage, calloused and strong, wrapped around his wrist, stopping his descending hand mid-air. Emerson froze. His head snapped back, eyes wide with shock. He tried to pull away, to wrench his hand free, but my grip was like iron. A low growl escaped my lips, a sound I hadn't made in years. "Let go," he snarled, twisting his wrist, his face contorted in pain. The bones in his arm groaned under my grip, a sickening sound that made the room gasp. He struggled, but he couldn' t break free. My strength was not the delicate grace of the Hamptons wife he once knew. It was the brute force forged in the crushing pressure of the ocean' s depths. His eyes, already wide with shock, slowly moved up my arm, past my shoulder, to meet mine. My face, once soft and yielding, was now sharp, carved by hardship and resolve. My eyes, once filled with love for him, were now shards of ice, reflecting only contempt. His pupils dilated, then constricted violently. A strangled sound escaped his throat. "G-Gabriela?" he choked out, the name a raw whisper, filled with a mixture of terror and disbelief. "No... it can't be." The crowd erupted. Whispers turned into shouts, gasps into exclamations. "She's alive?" "But I thought she… drowned?" "My God, look at her!" I ignored them all. My gaze was locked on Emerson's. His face was pale, almost green, the color draining from it as if someone had pulled a plug. He was seeing a ghost. And he was right to be afraid. I slowly released his wrist, but not before giving it a final, painful twist that sent a jolt of agony through him. He stumbled back, clutching his arm, his face a mix of fear, shock, and dawning horror. I stepped forward, placing myself between Emerson and Kael. My son looked up at me, a small, knowing smile playing on his lips. I gave his dark hair a quick, reassuring ruffle. "It seems, Emerson," I said, my voice low and steady, a timbre honed by shouting over roaring ocean waves, "that you've forgotten some things since I've been gone. Or perhaps you never truly knew them at all." He stared at me, his mouth agape, his eyes darting from my face to Kael's, the undeniable resemblance now screaming at him. The living proof stood before him, the very child he had denied, the very wife he had publicly declared sterile and then mourned with false grief. The air in the auction house was thick with disbelief. My return was not just a surprise; it was an earthquake, shaking the very foundations of Emerson McGuire' s world. He had thought me dead, buried beneath the waves, forgotten. But the ocean had strengthened me, not swallowed me. I looked at Emerson, who was now visibly trembling, his perfectly tailored suit rumpled, his arrogant facade shattered. His power, his carefully constructed superiority, had just been torn to shreds by a child and a ghost. "The auction," I stated, my voice echoing with a new authority, "is still in progress. And my son's bid stands." The auctioneer, bewildered but sensing the shift in power, stammered, "Going once... going twice..." Emerson could only gape at me. He was speechless, utterly defeated. "Sold!" the auctioneer declared, slamming his gavel down. "To Mr. Kael Mason for five hundred million." I took Kael' s hand, my calloused fingers dwarfing his small ones. We stood there, a united front, against the man who had tried to erase us. This was just the first payment of his debt.

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