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The Blind Billionaire's Fatal Deception

Julian pretended to be blind for six months to manipulate his wife and steal her family's business. After catching him in bed with his nurse and realizing his sight was perfect, she discovers his plan to take her unborn baby. Rather than breaking down, she signs the divorce papers and leaves. Now, as Julian's power begins to fail, the woman he once discarded has returned to ensure his total destruction and reclaim everything he stole.
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Chapter 3

Chapter 3

"Plan B?" Sylvia asked, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. She stepped back from Julian, her eyes wide with a mixture of excitement and caution. "You mean the medical route?"

Outside the cracked study doors, Clara stood motionless. The cold marble floor seemed to seep through the soles of her slippers, freezing her blood. Her analytical mind, honed by years of engineering complex neural pathways, detached from her emotional trauma. She was no longer a heartbroken wife; she was a scientist observing a hostile environment. She needed data. She needed to hear every word.

"Exactly," Julian said, walking back to his desk and tapping his fingers against the mahogany surface. "I’ve already laid the groundwork. Dr. Aris is on my payroll. For the last three months, I’ve been having him document my 'concerns' about Clara’s mental state."

"Her mental state?" Sylvia raised an eyebrow. "Julian, the woman practically runs your tech division. She’s sharper than a razor. No one is going to believe she’s losing her mind."

"They will if the narrative is right," Julian countered smoothly. "The story is simple: Caregiver burnout. The tragic, devoted wife who sacrificed her career to care for her severely disabled husband. The stress has slowly fractured her psyche. She’s become paranoid, erratic, prone to delusions."

Julian chuckled, a dark, hollow sound that made Clara sick to her stomach. "I’ve already planted the seeds with the board. I told them last week she was hallucinating intruders in the house. After last night, when she accused us of kissing, I can easily spin that as a paranoid delusion caused by extreme exhaustion. She’s seeing things that aren't there."

Sylvia smiled, a slow, wicked grin spreading across her face. "That’s brilliant. If she’s deemed mentally unfit, you get immediate conservatorship."

"Exactly," Julian confirmed. "I get medical and financial power of attorney. I sign the trust transfers myself on her behalf, and I commit her to the Silver Pines Psychiatric Ward for a mandatory six-month 'rest and rehabilitation' period. By the time she gets out, the money will be gone, the divorce will be finalized, and I’ll have a restraining order against her for my own safety."

Clara’s hand gripped the fabric of her silk robe. Silver Pines. It was a notoriously strict facility upstate. Once committed there under a conservatorship, a patient had zero legal rights. No phone calls. No outside contact. He wasn't just planning to steal her money; he was planning to lock her in a cage and throw away the key.

"But Julian," Sylvia murmured, stepping closer and resting her head against his chest. "There's one variable we haven't discussed. What if she gets pregnant? You still sleep with her. You still touch her. I hate it, but I know you have to keep up appearances. If she has a baby, her father’s trust fund automatically locks into a generational vault. You won't be able to touch it."

Clara’s breath hitched. Her hand tightened over the pocket holding the positive pregnancy test.

Julian sighed, wrapping his arms around Sylvia and resting his chin on her head. "I know. I've thought about that. I’ve been careful, but if the worst happens and the bitch breeds... it doesn't change the plan. In fact, it might make it easier."

"How?" Sylvia asked, looking up at him in confusion.

Julian’s eyes were dead, devoid of a single ounce of humanity. "If she’s pregnant, the narrative shifts to postpartum psychosis. Dr. Aris will testify that her mental break poses an immediate, violent threat to the infant. We commit her to the asylum immediately after birth. We take the heir. I raise the child as a single, disabled father—the public will eat it up, my PR will skyrocket—and as the child’s sole guardian, I maintain absolute control over the generational vault."

Clara staggered back half a step, her hand flying to her mouth to muffle the raw, agonizing whimper that threatened to tear from her throat.

*We take the heir.*

He was going to steal her baby. He was going to let her carry his child for nine months, rip it from her arms in the delivery room, and lock her in a padded cell while he and his mistress raised her child on her family’s dime.

"Julian, you are ruthless," Sylvia breathed, her eyes shining with dark admiration. She reached up and kissed him deeply. "I love you."

"I love you too," Julian murmured against her lips. "Just be patient. We are so close to having everything."

Clara couldn't listen anymore. The profound, world-shattering betrayal had finalized its work. The devoted, loving wife who had carried Julian Vance through his darkest days died right there in the hallway. In her place, something unforgiving and absolute was born.

Moving with the silent precision of a ghost, Clara backed away from the cracked door. She didn't run. She didn't stumble. She placed each foot carefully on the marble floor, ensuring not a single sound echoed down the corridor.

She retreated to the master bedroom and locked the door behind her with a quiet click.

Walking into the bathroom, she pulled the pregnancy test from her pocket. She stared at the two pink lines. An hour ago, this test represented her future, her family, her joy. Now, it was a death sentence. It was the catalyst that would trigger Julian’s most monstrous plan.

Clara pulled out her phone. Her wallpaper was a picture of her and Julian from before the accident, smiling on a beach. Without a second thought, she changed the wallpaper to plain black.

She opened her medical app. Earlier that morning, she had taken a photo of the test to upload to her digital diary. Her finger hovered over the image.

*If he knows, I lose my baby. I lose my freedom. I lose my life.*

Clara pressed the trash icon. *Delete.*

She permanently erased the photo from the recently deleted folder. Then, she wrapped the physical pregnancy test in layers of toilet paper, shoved it deep into the bottom of the bathroom trash can, and buried it under used makeup wipes.

She walked over to the vanity mirror and stared at her reflection. Her eyes were red, her face pale. She looked like a victim. She looked like the tragic, exhausted wife Julian was painting her to be.

"No more," Clara whispered to the glass.

She turned on the cold water and splashed her face, washing away the evidence of her tears. She reached for her makeup, expertly applying concealer to hide the redness around her eyes, adding a touch of blush to bring life back to her cheeks. She tied her hair into a severe, professional bun.

Julian thought she was a complacent idiot. He thought her devotion made her blind to his deception.

*You want to play games in the dark, Julian?* Clara thought, her jaw setting into a hard, merciless line. *Let’s see how well you navigate when I turn out the lights.*

She was Clara Sterling. She had engineered the most advanced neural-optic technology of the decade. She could dismantle complex systems in her sleep. Julian’s empire was a house of cards built entirely on her stolen genius.

He wanted to drain her trust fund? She would bankrupt his company first.

He wanted to commit her to an asylum? She would expose his fraud to the world and watch him burn.

Clara smoothed down the lapels of her robe, her posture straightening, her spine turning to steel. She checked her smartwatch. It was 8:00 AM. Julian would be expecting her to come down for breakfast soon, playing the role of the apologetic, devoted wife.

She would give him exactly what he expected. She would smile. She would serve him his coffee. And behind his back, she would meticulously, ruthlessly tear his life apart piece by piece.

Taking one last look in the mirror, Clara unlocked the bedroom door and stepped out into the hallway. The war had begun.

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