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They all like the homewrecker bitch, and they'll regret it!

After three years of silent sacrifice, Jiang Ning is discarded by her husband, Lu Jingshen, for his returning first love. Blinded by the other woman’s schemes, the Lu family treats Jiang Ning with cold disdain. However, her departure reveals her hidden, elite status as a billionaire heiress. As her true identity emerges, those who wronged her are consumed by regret, desperately begging for the forgiveness of the woman they once cast aside.
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Chapter 3

Mia

The key clicked in the lock. I kicked off my heels—a wedding gift from Ethan's mother that never fit right—and my foot landed on something that crinkled.

Paper. Tiny pieces all over the marble floor. Some no bigger than confetti.

I crouched down and picked up a fragment. Five-line staff. Hand-drawn notes in faded pencil. Professor Kowalski's shaky handwriting in the margins.

My breath stopped.

This was my Chopin Ballade No. 1 manuscript. Professor Kowalski had transcribed it by hand during his final semester at Juilliard, when arthritis was already stealing his fingers.

He gave it to me on graduation day. "This is for you, Mia. The only copy. Guard it with your life."

I walked into the living room. More fragments crunched under my bare feet.

Sophie had cut the entire manuscript into pieces. Little squares mixed with glitter, stickers, and tape, all arranged into a giant birthday card on the coffee table.

Hot pink construction paper. Purple marker in Sophie's kindergarten handwriting:

*Happy Birthday Vivian! I wish you were my real mommy!*

Those words... they felt like a physical blow. My heart shattered into a million tiny pieces right then and there.

In the center, she'd glued a photo strip of her and Vivian making duck faces, cheeks pressed together, both wearing plastic tiaras. They looked… happy. Like a real mother and daughter.

"Mommy! Mommy, look!"

Sophie came running down the stairs, face bright, eyes shining. She grabbed my hand and pulled me toward the coffee table. Proud. So proud.

"I made it myself," she said, bouncing on her toes. "See? I used the pretty paper from your piano room. The one with all the little lines. It was perfect for decoration."

She pointed at the edges of the card where she'd cut the manuscript into neat strips to make a border. Careful work. Patient work. She must've spent hours on it.

"Vivian said I should make something special. Something from the heart for her birthday gift." Sophie looked up at me, waiting for praise. "Do you think she’ll love it, Mommy? ?"

I couldn't stop staring. My life’s work was shredded and stuck between glitter stickers and cheap tape. Fifteen years of my life. These weren't "scraps"—they were the 3 AM grinds, the soul-crushing rehearsals, the notes I’d memorized until they were part of my DNA. I remembered the Professor’s shaking hands when he handed me that original score.

My dreams of performing, of finally making it... and now, it was just glitter-covered trash. A birthday card for the woman stealing my life.

"Mommy?" Sophie tugged my sleeve. "You're not saying anything. Don't you think it's pretty?"

I opened my mouth. Nothing came out.

What was I supposed to say? She was five. She didn't know. She saw old paper with lines on it. She thought she was doing something beautiful for someone she loved. She didn't know she'd just destroyed the most precious thing I owned.

My hand closed around a scrap of the manuscript so hard the paper cut into my palm. Blood smeared across a bar of Chopin's handwriting. I wanted to scream. I wanted to shake her and say DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'VE DONE?

But she was five. She was looking up at me with those big eyes, waiting for me to say something wonderful.

I bit the inside of my cheek until I tasted iron. Then I knelt down.

"It's very pretty," I said. My voice didn't even sound like mine.

Sophie beamed. "I knew you'd like it! Vivian's gonna love it too, right?"

I reached out and brushed a piece of glitter off her cheek. My hand was shaking. She didn't notice.

"She will," I whispered.

Sophie squeezed my hand once, then ran back upstairs, already calling out to Vivian on her tablet. Her laughter floated down the hallway, light and careless.

I stayed on the floor.

I started picking up the pieces. One by one. My fingers shook so bad I could barely grip them. Some were glued down hard. I scraped them off with my nails. The paper tore more. My fingertips split and bled onto the pink construction paper.

"What are you doing?"

Ethan's voice behind me. Flat. Annoyed.

I didn't turn around. I kept collecting fragments like gathering them all might undo it.

"She shredded it," I breathed. "The Chopin manuscript. Professor Kowalski gave it to me..."

"For God’s sake, Mia. It’s just sheet music. Just download from the internet."

I looked up at him. This man I'd loved for seven years. A stranger.

"It was handwritten. The only copy in the world. He gave it to me when—"

"Omg, you still think you'd be some word-class concert pianist?" He let out a short, ugly laugh that felt like a slap.

"Face it Mia. You were never going to make it. Maybe Sophie did you a favor. It’s time to stop your pathetic fantasy"

I stood slowly. Hands full of paper scraps. Walked past him to our bedroom. Nothing left to say.

My suitcase hit the floor with a hollow thud. Seven years, and the room was a barren wasteland.

I opened the closet to find… nothing. No personal treasures. No jewelry—even the pearls I wore to his galas were kept in his safe, loaned to me like a costume.

It hit me with a sickening clarity: I owned nothing in this house. Not the clothes, not the bed, and certainly not the heart of the man, even my own daughter’s love.

Ethan appeared in the doorway. Arms crossed. Almost amused.

"Are you sure you are leaving?" he said. "You've got maybe three hundred bucks in your account. The car's in my name. Your cards are linked to mine." He let that sit. "Without me, you can't even afford groceries."

I zipped the suitcase without looking at him.

Down the hall, Sophie's voice, bright and happy, talking to Vivian on video call. Vivian's laugh coming through the speaker.

The garage was cold and dark. I pulled the cover off my Steinway. Black lacquer gleaming under the lights. Nine feet of piano, bought with earnings from three solo recitals when I was twenty-two and still believed in myself. Pre-marital property. The one thing Ethan couldn't touch.

I called the piano movers. Kept my voice steady. "I need a Steinway transported today. Yes, I know it's short notice."

Footsteps on the garage stairs. Sophie appeared at the top, holding her tablet. Vivian's face glowing on the screen.

"Where are you going, Mommy?" Sophie asked, her eyes still fixed on her tablet.

Then, she looked up, her voice light and clinical. "Can Vivian move into your room tonight? She said she would teach me to cook cookies…"

Vivian's voice came through the speaker: "Oh, is Mommy going on a trip? That's nice! Tell her to have fun, sweetie. We'll make cookies when she's gone."

Sophie didn't even look up from the screen. "Then go, Mommy. Hurry up. Vivian said we can't start the cookies until you’re gone."

I didn't answer. I couldn't trust my voice.

The moving truck’s engine roared, swallowing the sound of Sophie’s heartless laughter. I dragged my suitcase toward the gate, my soul hollow.

Just then, a dark blue Bentley pulled in, blocking the driveway. My heart skipped a beat. Not because of the car, but because of the man behind the wheel.

Julian Ashford.

He rolled down the window, the golden sunset catching the sharp lines of his face.

He looked at my suitcase, then at the moving truck, then at me. No sympathy on his face.

"My son needs a piano teacher," he said. "You need somewhere to go. This doesn't have to be complicated."

"Why would I go anywhere with you?"

"Because your other options are only a suitcase," He said it like he was reading a balance sheet. "I'm not rescuing you, Mia. I'm hiring you."

"You're seven years late for anything."

Something shifted behind his eyes. Just for a second. Then it was gone.

"Then consider this a late payment," he said.

"Get in."

As I pulled the door shut, I heard Sophie's voice drift out from the garage. Not calling for me. She was singing—some song Vivian must have taught her—her little voice happy and careless and already moving on.

I closed the door.

"Drive," I said.

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