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Imposter’s Blues

In Imposter’s Blues, a new hire named Grace shocks the company group chat by posting a $500-million property contract, claiming it was a gift from her father. The protagonist immediately recognizes the document as her own birthday present. While colleagues and even her own husband shower the imposter with praise, the rightful heiress is mocked for her skepticism. To reclaim her identity and expose the lies, she decides to call the chairman directly to prove who the real daughter is.
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Chapter 3

“In the afternoon, we're going back to my parents’ home. You promised me last week that we’d celebrate the holiday with my family.” I handed Max the freshly ironed suit.

Max stood in front of the mirror, tying his tie. "Did I promise you that?" Without another word, he left the house.

My parents lived in a remote area with limited transportation. You would have to walk to most places. The housekeeper, who had been monitoring activity at the base of the hill, arrived with a convoy of luxury cars to pick me up.

Goldenrod Manor was the most valuable real estate in the city, often rumored to be a priceless century-old estate. In truth, it belonged to my family.

I had originally planned to reveal my true identity to Max today, but clearly, he didn't deserve it.

A notification popped up on my phone. Grace, the new colleague from last week, had updated her social media.

In her photo, Grace strutted confidently in luxury designer attire while my husband trailed behind her, laden with shopping bags from high-end brands. His face in the photo showed a mix of exhaustion and ingratiating smiles.

After dining with my parents, the housekeeper dropped me off at the apartment as usual.

"Miss, you own so many properties. Why insist on living in this old, shabby unit?" The housekeeper’s confusion mirrored my father’s inability to understand why I married someone like Max.

"Shabby? This apartment is located in the prime area of the city. Price isn’t important. What matters is that it’s close to the office."

This apartment was the reason Max was so eager to marry me right after graduation.

"Miss, this is a one-of-a-kind emerald bracelet your father purchased at a Sotheby’s auction for 1.5 billion dollars. He said the villa he gave you for your birthday was too modest and wanted something more appropriate."

The housekeeper respectfully opened the gift box, revealing the bracelet. I gave it a quick glance; the quality was excellent.

Without much thought, I tossed it into my bag and soon became too busy with work to think about it again—until a week later when Grace arrived at the office wearing my bracelet.

"Grace, your bracelet is stunning! It must have cost a fortune."

"Of course! Everything Grace wears is beyond what we can afford."

"I saw this bracelet in a magazine. It was the highlight of a Sotheby’s auction and was sold for 1.5 billion dollars."

"Wait, are you saying Grace’s bracelet is worth 1.5 billion?!"

"Oh my God, she’s just casually wearing a 1.5-billion-dollar bracelet."

Grace entered the office, placing her latest designer handbag conspicuously on her desk. The vivid green of the emerald complemented her complexion perfectly.

Keen-eyed colleagues immediately surrounded her with compliments. Their chatter reached my ears, and when I looked up, I saw the familiar bracelet on Grace's wrist.

"Isn’t that my bracelet?" I muttered to myself, puzzled. How could it be hers when I had locked it in my home safe?

"Putting on airs, Emily? Look at yourself. Do you think you could afford that bracelet?" Max stood across from me, sneering like a smug little tyrant.

"Where did that bracelet come from? I think you know better than I do." My disdain was impossible to hide.

"This bracelet was a gift from Max," Grace replied with a sweet, taunting chuckle. "He didn’t tell me the price, but if I’d known it was so cheap, I wouldn’t have worn it." Clearly, she knew the bracelet's true origins and was flaunting it deliberately.

I immediately asked the housekeeper to review the surveillance footage from home.

The video showed Max sneaking into the house while I was working late. He opened the safe and stole the emerald bracelet. Then he entered my walk-in closet, pulling my clothes off hangers and scattering them on the floor.

Several of my designer handbags from the display shelf were tossed onto the table.

The picture Grace posted on her social media yesterday? It made sense now—she’d been flaunting the spoils of a household thief.

Oblivious to the truth, our colleagues were still fawning over Max.

"Max’s family must be so wealthy! He really kept it hidden."

"I told you guys Max lives in that high-end complex downtown, but none of you believed me."

"Since you’ve kept this a secret, you owe us a fancy meal, Max!"

Blushing at the compliments, Max booked the city’s most luxurious restaurant for all the staff—except me.

Without hesitation, I froze Max’s supplementary credit card. Oblivious to my actions, Max looked terribly smug.

‘I’ll see how you plan to pay then.’