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The "Dying Wife" He Abandoned: Too Late to Regret Novel Cover

The "Dying Wife" He Abandoned: Too Late to Regret

My husband, Ethan Vance, glanced at the wrong intake report and thought I was the one dying of late-stage brain cancer. He instinctively stepped back. "The company's about to go public. Cash flow is tight. For the sake of the business, we should stop treatment." I clenched the real diagnosis in my coat pocket, the one with Ethan's name on it, and swallowed the impulse to save him. To force me out with nothing, he cut off my medical payments, transferred 50 million dollars in assets, and even sent our daughter to the Silverpeak Republic as leverage. A month later, at the Meridian Exchange celebration gala, he wrapped an arm around Bella Carrow, his mistress, and sneered at me. "How are you still alive?" The next second, blood gushed from his nose, splattering across Bella's white dress. As he convulsed and collapsed, I curved my lips into a cold smile. "Because the one who's terminally ill is you."
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Chapter 3

When I returned home, the main lights in the living room were off.

Only the neon glow from outside the floor-to-ceiling windows spilled across the floor.

Ethan sat in an armchair, an unlit cigar resting between his fingers.

A document lay on the coffee table.

A thick stack of papers.

"Sign it," he said.

His voice was low, stripped of emotion.

I walked over and picked it up.

The cover read, "Divorce Settlement Agreement."

I flipped it open.

The clauses were dense and suffocating.

The further I read, the colder my hands became.

This wasn't a settlement. It was a seizure.

"Walk away with nothing?" I looked up at him. "Ethan, this house and the company shares—half of them are mine."

Ethan smiled.

He finally lit the cigar, inhaled deeply, and exhaled a slow ring of smoke.

"Chloe, you're naïve."

He stood and walked to the window, his back to me.

"The company's core assets were transferred last month through a VIE structure into a family trust. The beneficiaries are me—and a partner I've never publicly disclosed."

He turned around, looking at me the way one might look at livestock before slaughter.

"As for the domestic assets you think exist—unfortunately, I structured several failed venture capital agreements with performance clauses." He pointed to a line in fine print. "Legally speaking, I don't just have no money. I'm carrying 20 million dollars in debt. If you insist on dividing marital property, you'll be responsible for half of that too."

I stared at him.

I had loved this man for seven years.

During the so-called Quiet Period, he hadn't been idle.

He had been weaving a net, carefully and patiently, meant to strip me down to the bone.

"I'm not signing." I threw the agreement back onto the table. "I'll hire a lawyer. I'll sue you for transferring marital assets."

Ethan didn't get angry.

It was as if he had been expecting that response.

He picked up a remote control and pressed a button.

A projection screen descended slowly in front of us.

The image flickered on.

It was a video.

The setting was inside a cabin—the interior of a luxury private jet.

Our daughter, Lily Vance, was curled up asleep on a wide leather seat.

A blanket printed with the airline's logo covered her small body.

"Mom…" she murmured in her sleep, turning slightly.

The screen went black.

My blood froze instantly.

"Where is Lily?" I rushed forward and grabbed Ethan by the collar. "Where did you take her?"

Ethan easily pried my hands off and pushed me back onto the sofa.

"Calm down." He adjusted his collar. "She should have landed in Alpengate by now."

"Silverpeak Republic?"

"Yes. A fully enclosed boarding school. Deep in Frostcrest. Security is extremely tight. Without guardian authorization, not even a fly gets in."

He looked down at me, a cruel smile tugging at his lips.

"The tuition is expensive. Of course, it's paid with your 'child support.'"

I pulled out my phone, my hands shaking as I tried to call the police.

Ethan moved faster.

He snatched the phone from my hand and slammed it onto the floor.

A sharp crack echoed through the room.

The screen shattered, pieces scattering across the floor.

"Trying to record me? Trying to call the police?"

He stepped on the broken phone and ground it beneath his shoe. "Chloe, understand your position. You're the one carrying the debt now. If I lift a finger, those creditors will sue you for commercial fraud."

He moved closer, his warm breath brushing my face, yet all I felt was ice.

"Refuse to sign? Then you'll never get custody of Lily for the rest of your life. She might even end up with a mother serving time in prison."

I looked at him.

At the man who had once sworn to protect me and our child for life.

Now he was using our daughter as leverage to force my surrender.

Tears burned behind my eyes, but I didn't let them fall.

In the past, I would have fought him to the bitter end.

But now, it was different.

I knew a secret.

A secret powerful enough to destroy everything he had built.

I took a deep breath and forced myself to calm down.

As long as Lily was safe, I could endure anything.

I didn't need to fight over property.

Dead men wouldn't need to spend money.

And I didn't need to fight for custody.

In six months, perhaps even sooner, everything he had, including Lily, would come back to me on its own.

"Fine," I said.

Ethan raised an eyebrow, apparently surprised by how easily I yielded.

"I want confirmation that Lily arrives at the school safely," I set my condition.

"Of course." Ethan took out a pen and handed it to me. "Sign, and you can video call her."

I took the pen.

My hand trembled.

Not from fear, but from the weight of everything I was holding in.

At the bottom of the agreement, I signed my name.

Each stroke felt like carving letters into his future tombstone.

Ethan picked up the agreement and examined my signature.

He smiled in satisfaction, every bit the victor.

"That's better." He patted my cheek in a condescending gesture. "Pack your things tonight. Move out tomorrow. I'm renovating the place. Bella thinks the style is outdated."

He slipped the agreement into his briefcase and went upstairs, humming under his breath.

I sat in the dark living room, watching his retreating figure.

He thought he had won.

He believed he had calculated everything, discarded his terminally ill wife, secured his fortune, and was about to marry his new love and rise even higher.

He didn't know that death was already standing behind him.

I lowered my head and picked up the broken SIM card from the floor.

It didn't matter.

This debt would be settled, slowly and in full.

I sat in the darkness for a long time, until the lights outside finally went out.

I didn't cry.

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