
The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Billionaire Comeback
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For ten years, I was the perfect, obedient wife to my wealthy husband, managing his severe OCD and hosting flawless high-society parties.
But on our tenth anniversary, when I brought him his special hangover soup, I caught him sleeping with my younger sister in our master bedroom.
Instead of panicking, he coldly handed me divorce papers with zero assets. He told me I was just a "placeholder" until my sister finished her degree and was ready to take my spot.
Desperate, I called my mother for help, only to find out she had known about their affair for years.
"You don't have Jana's drive or her looks. You clean house and you cook. That's not a wife, that's a domestic."
My own mother sneered at me, telling me to walk away quietly because our family needed his financial support.
They kicked me out of the penthouse with nothing but a suitcase, laughing that a woman who hadn't worked in a decade would end up begging on the streets.
I bled for this family for ten years, only to be thrown away like garbage when my sister wanted my life.
But they didn't know that while I was playing the boring housewife, I had secretly earned a Cordon Bleu diploma, a Cornell nutrition certification, and a Columbia master's degree.
Using a hidden photo to blackmail a property out of him, I packed my elite credentials and landed a $300,000-a-year job managing a billionaire's estate.
When my ex-husband drunkenly called days later demanding I come back to serve him, I calmly hit block.
The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Billionaire Comeback Chapter 1
"Thank you so much for coming. Drive safe."
Estella smiled until her cheek muscles ached. The heavy oak door of the penthouse clicked shut, finally cutting off the loud jazz music and the suffocating smell of expensive cigars. She let out a long breath, her shoulders dropping a full inch. Ten years. Ten anniversary parties she had hosted down to the last napkin fold.
She turned around, her heels clicking on the marble floor. Conrad stood by the wet bar, his back to her. He was already pulling at his tie, yanking it loose with a sharp, agitated motion. There was no relief in his posture, no warmth for a successful night. Just the same cold impatience he wore like a second skin.
Jana glided out of the dining room, holding two half-empty champagne flutes. Her younger sister smiled, a bright, practiced flash of white teeth. "Another flawless party, sis. Conrad is so lucky to have you."
Estella nodded, but a cold thread wound through her stomach. Jana's eyes weren't on her. They were locked on Conrad's back, lingering on the way his shirt stretched across his shoulders. It was a look of ownership. A look that had no business being on a sister's face.
"I'm exhausted," Conrad said, not turning around. He poured himself a scotch, the ice clinking hard against the glass. "I'm going to shower."
"I can help clean up," Jana offered, stepping closer to Estella. Her perfume-Estella's signature scent, the one Conrad had gifted her last Christmas-hung heavy in the air between them.
"No, go home," Estella said, her voice steadier than she felt. "You've done enough."
Jana smirked. Just a tiny twitch of her lips, but it was there. "If you insist. Goodnight, Conrad."
Conrad raised a hand in a lazy wave without looking back. Jana grabbed her coat, leaving Estella alone in the massive, silent living room. The silence pressed against her eardrums. She looked at the overflowing ashtrays, the rings of condensation on the antique mahogany table. Ten years of her life, dedicated to this man, and he hadn't even said happy anniversary.
She needed to fix it. She always tried to fix it.
Estella walked into the kitchen, her sanctuary. She opened the Sub-Zero fridge, pulling out the ginger and the organic bone broth. Conrad always drank too much at these events, and he always woke up with a raging headache if she didn't make her special soup. It was a ritual. Her fingers moved automatically, peeling, slicing, simmering. The smell of ginger filled the air, a comforting warmth that usually made her feel useful.
She poured the clear, golden liquid into a porcelain bowl, placing it carefully on a silver tray. She climbed the stairs, her heart beating a little faster. Maybe tonight, after the soup, they could actually talk. Maybe he would realize how much she cared.
The door to the master bedroom was slightly ajar. A sliver of warm light spilled into the hallway. Estella balanced the tray with one hand, pushing the door open with a gentle smile.
"Conrad, I made your favor-"
The words died in her throat.
The tray tilted. The bowl slid. Hot soup spilled over the rim, scalding her wrist, but she didn't feel it. She couldn't feel anything below her neck.
Conrad wasn't alone. He wasn't in the shower. He was standing by the vanity, a white towel wrapped loosely around his hips. And pressed against him, her back arching into his chest, was Jana. Her sister's dress was unzipped, hanging off her shoulders. Conrad's mouth was on Jana's neck, his hands gripping her waist with a possessiveness he had never shown Estella.
"Tell me when you're going to tell her," Jana moaned, her head falling back against his shoulder. Her eyes were open, staring right at the doorway, right at Estella. There was no fear in them. Only triumph.
Conrad's head snapped up. The crash of the tray hitting the floor echoed like a gunshot. Porcelain shattered, spraying hot soup and shards across the hardwood.
The noise broke the spell. Conrad stepped back from Jana, but he didn't cover himself. He didn't apologize. He just looked at Estella, his eyes flat and empty, like she was a stranger who had wandered into the wrong room.
"What are you doing?" Estella's voice was a rasp. It didn't sound like her. It sounded like a dying animal.
"I think you see exactly what I'm doing," Conrad said. His voice was calm. Too calm. He reached for a robe, slipping it on with casual indifference. "Saves me the trouble of explaining it tomorrow."
Jana adjusted her dress, zipping it up with a slow, deliberate motion. She didn't hide. She walked over to the bed and sat down, crossing her legs. "Don't look so shocked, Estella. You had to know this was coming."
Estella's hands shook. She stared at Conrad, waiting for the punchline, waiting for him to say it was a joke. "It's our anniversary."
"Exactly," Conrad said, walking toward her. He didn't stop until he was inches away, looking down at her with a disgust that made her stomach revolt. "Ten years, Estella. Ten years of playing house with the wrong sister."
The words hit her like a physical blow, knocking the air from her lungs. "Wrong sister?"
"I only married you because Jana was going to Oxford," Conrad said, his tone clinical, like he was discussing a business merger. "The Nieves family needed a solid alliance with the Lowes name. You were the placeholder. The stable one. You were supposed to keep the seat warm until Jana was ready."
Estella's knees buckled. She grabbed the doorframe to keep from falling. She looked at Jana, who was examining her nails with a bored expression. "You knew? You both... this whole time?"
"Every minute," Jana said, her smile widening. "Honestly, sister, you should be embarrassed. Did you really think your little soups and party planning were enough to keep a man like him? You're boring, Estella. You're a glorified maid."
Conrad reached into his pocket and pulled out his phone. He tapped the screen a few times, then turned it toward her. It was a document. A legal document. "I'm done playing games. The divorce papers will be filed tomorrow. My lawyer will contact you in the morning."
Estella stared at the screen. The words blurred, then sharpened. Dissolution of Marriage. It was over. Her entire life, her entire identity, was being deleted with a tap of a screen.
"Get out of my room," Conrad said, his voice hardening. "You can sleep in the guest room tonight. I want you out by the weekend."
He turned his back on her, walking over to sit next to Jana on the bed. Jana leaned into him, her hand resting on his thigh. They looked at Estella like she was a stain they couldn't wait to scrub away.
Estella turned and walked out. She didn't remember climbing the stairs to the guest wing. She didn't remember closing the door. She just stood in the dark, empty room, staring at the wall, while the image of her husband and her sister burned itself into her brain.
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The Jilted Wife's Spectacular Billionaire Comeback of Contents
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8.6
I was the youngest Paladin in history, the absolute pride of the Azure Blade.
But after a disastrous mission in the snow, I was falsely accused of slaughtering my own squad.
Grand Master Bernardo Rowe didn't just exile me; he surgically severed my connection to the magic Aether, turning me into a crippled mortal.
Desperate to survive, I tried to climb the Holy Stairs to reclaim my legendary sword, "Rebellion."
Instead of answering my call, my own blade shrieked in absolute rejection and blasted me down the thousand stone steps.
My bones snapped like dry twigs, and I was left in a pool of my own blood.
The pilgrims laughed at me. The guards declared me a lost cause and left me to rot in the dirt.
I should have died there, betrayed by the Order and the holy magic I once served.
But a silent, massive laborer named Cato Sims dragged my mangled body into the shadows.
He healed my shattered skeleton in mere days with impossible skill, yet he allowed lowly servants to spit on him and beat him just to keep my presence hidden.
I didn't understand why my holy sword had abandoned me, and I understood even less why this stranger was protecting a condemned criminal.
When I finally snapped and demanded to know his price for saving my life, he didn't ask for money or my body.
"The mountain does not forget its debts. I am reclaiming what was taken from it."
Staring into his unyielding eyes, I realized my exile wasn't the end, but the beginning of a terrifying truth.

7.6
When the Pollard family kicked Alyssa out into the freezing rain, Walter threw a ten-thousand-dollar check into a dirty puddle.
"Take it and get out. Don't ever come back," he sneered.
Her adoptive mother and stepsister stood on the mansion's porch, mocking her as a worthless country girl who tarnished their wealthy name. They laughed, claiming she wouldn't even be able to afford community college and would be begging on the streets in a week.
They looked at her cheap clothes and worn backpack with absolute disgust.
They were completely unaware that for the past five years, Alyssa was the secret mastermind who had built their failing gallery into a multi-million-dollar investment empire.
Every key investment, every fortune they made, came from the anonymous notes she had slipped into their unread books. They genuinely believed they were business geniuses, while treating the true architect of their wealth like a stray dog.
Looking at their smug, arrogant faces, Alyssa didn't feel a shred of sadness, only a cold, sharp irony.
They actually believed they had raised her.
She stepped close, whispered the master code to Walter's most secret offshore account, and watched the blood completely drain from his face.
"I raised you," she said, turning her back on the mansion without hesitation.
Walking into the storm, she pulled out a heavily encrypted phone and gave a single, cold order.
"Initiate a full hostile takeover of the Pollard Group."
It was time to end this little game and step into her true life—as the world's most elusive medical genius, and the long-lost billionaire heiress of the Summers dynasty.

9.2
I woke up suffocating in the dark, only to find my mind trapped inside a tiny, plump, and entirely uncoordinated body.
A cold, mechanical voice echoed in my brain, announcing that I was dead in my original world and had transmigrated into a corporate revenge novel as the six-month-old illegitimate daughter of Edward McClure, the story's ruthless villain.
The system mercilessly outlined my doomed fate. Tonight, my cold-blooded father would abandon me to a state orphanage. By age two, he would officially sign my rights away, leaving me to die miserably at the hands of human traffickers. Outside my nursery, I could hear his terrifying footsteps approaching, his voice devoid of any human warmth as he debated throwing me out like garbage. I was completely helpless, trapped in a baby's body, staring up at a man who looked at me with pure, visceral disgust.
Why did I have to be reborn as the tragic cannon fodder of a tyrant destined to put a bullet in his own head? How was I supposed to win over a severe germaphobe when my unequipped infant reflexes made me literally pee and vomit all over his pristine Tom Ford suits?
"Your ultimate mission is to prevent Edward McClure's self-destruction. Step one: Survive tonight's abandonment crisis."
Hearing the system's terrifying ultimatum, I swallowed my adult panic, forced a pool of pitiful tears into my large eyes, and reached my chubby little hands toward the monster.

9.7
I am the Luna of the Blackwood Pack, but my Alpha mate, Ryker, has spent the last six years treating me like a placeholder while publicly pining for his ex, Faye.
When Faye's friends cornered my wolfless daughter and called her a defective embarrassment, I finally used my Luna authority to kick them out.
But instead of defending our child, Ryker stormed in and used his Alpha Command on me.
He forced me to my knees with his raw power, ordering me to apologize to the bullies who had just humiliated our daughter.
When I fought his crushing command and refused, his retaliation was swift and brutal.
He and his mother stripped me of my family's sacred heritage, the Moonpetal Grove, and gifted it to Faye as a reward.
They even tried to force a quack doctor on my daughter, telling me to just accept that she was broken.
The entire pack watched me lose everything, mocking me as the useless, rejected mate.
I had endured his coldness for years, but watching him sacrifice our daughter's safety and my family's legacy for his mistress was the final straw.
How could the Moon Goddess tie me to a man who would so easily destroy his own flesh and blood?
Instead of crying, I pulled out my mother's ancient grimoire and drafted a formal rejection of our mate bond.
And when a terrifyingly powerful, cloaked stranger suddenly appeared to save my daughter's life, carrying a familiar scent of ancient power, I knew my fate was changing.
This time, I wouldn't just walk away. I was going to burn their world to the ground.

7.5
I gave up my twenty-billion-dollar inheritance and cut ties with my family, all for my boyfriend of five years, Ignatz.
But just as I was about to tell him I was pregnant with our child, he dropped a bombshell.
He needed me to take the fall for his childhood sweetheart, Everleigh. She'd been in a hit-and-run, and her career couldn't handle the scandal.
When I refused and told him about our baby, his face went cold. He told me to terminate the pregnancy immediately.
"Everleigh is the woman I love," he said. "Finding out you're pregnant with my child would destroy her."
He had his assistant schedule the appointment and sent me to the clinic alone. There, the nurse told me the procedure carried a high risk of permanent infertility.
He knew. And he still sent me.
I walked out of that clinic, choosing to keep my child. At that exact moment, a news alert lit up my phone. It was a glowing article announcing that Ignatz and Everleigh were expecting their first child, complete with a photo of his hand resting protectively on her stomach.
My world shattered. Wiping away a tear, I found the number I hadn't called in five years.
"Dad," I whispered, my voice breaking. "I'm ready to come home."

7.5
After spending five grueling years securing the Madden Pack's empire, I thought my Alpha mate and I were finally building a perfect family.
But on my birthday, I returned home to find a thick, impenetrable wall of ice in our Mate bond.
Caden had completely shut me out to throw a lavish party for my half-sister, Adalynn.
He let Adalynn pollute our penthouse with her cheap perfume and brainwash my five-year-old daughter, Elara.
"Auntie Adalynn is a million times better than Mommy!"
Elara chirped happily to a camera, while Caden watched with a doting smile.
He publicly humiliated me, commanded the servants to ignore me, and deliberately fed Elara severe allergens just to spite my maternal rules.
When my pup ended up in the pack hospital gasping for air, Caden confiscated her tablet and roared at her to stop crying for the mother who "abandoned" her.
My heart shattered into a million irreparable pieces.
I couldn't understand how the man destined to protect my soul could twist my love into cruelty and use our helpless cub as a punching bag for his ego.
But the weeping, pathetic Luna died right there.
I calmly signed the divorce papers, surrendered all my assets, and walked out into the cold night.
Opening my encrypted laptop, I reclaimed my hidden identity as the global elite hacker "Ghost" and initiated a lethal protocol.
It was time to burn his entire world to the ground.











