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Wife Exposes Husband's Plot

After three years of marriage, Shen Qing discovers her husband, Gu Yuchen, has been concealing a dark secret. Her world shatters when she finds evidence that his love was a facade for a calculated scheme. Determined to uncover the truth, Shen Qing navigates a web of lies and betrayal. As she peels back the layers of his deception, she must find the strength to expose his plot and reclaim her life from the man she once trusted most deeply.
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Chapter 2

"Sign it." Shane's voice cut through the frigid air like a blade, the divorce papers trembling in his gloved hand. The gun in his other hand remained steady, pointed directly at my chest.

I could feel Estelle's shallow breathing beside me, her body trembling from more than just the cold. Albert's face had gone ashen as he stared at his son—this stranger wearing his child's face.

"Shane, please," Albert's voice cracked with a pain that went deeper than any physical wound. "This isn't who you are. This isn't who we raised."

"Isn't it?" Shane's laugh was bitter, hollow. "You raised me to take over the company, didn't you? Well, this is me taking control. Charlotte signs these papers, and we can all pretend this was just a tragic accident. The unstable ex-athlete couldn't handle the pressure, caused an avalanche..."

"You orchestrated this." The words came out steadier than I felt. My Olympic training had taught me to find calm in chaos, but nothing had prepared me for this betrayal. "The explosions, the resort workers—you planned to kill us all."

Shane's smile was cold as the ice surrounding us. "Valentina said you were smarter than you looked. Too bad that won't save you now."

The mention of Valentina's name sent rage coursing through my veins. I thought of her Instagram post, the calculated timing, the cryptic message about burying the past. She'd known. She'd helped plan this.

"Son, think about what you're doing." Albert's voice was pleading now, desperate. "Your mother and I, we love you. We can work through this together."

"Love?" Shane's voice cracked. "You love your precious company more than me. You love your reputation, your legacy. Well, guess what? I'm about to become your only legacy."

I saw Albert's muscles tense, saw the decision forming in his weathered features. My father-in-law had spent his life protecting what mattered most to him, and in this moment, I realized that included me.

"Albert, don't—" I started, but he was already moving.

With a roar of paternal fury, Albert lunged at his son, his hands reaching for the gun. "You will not hurt these women!"

The struggle was brief but violent. Shane, younger and desperate, had the advantage of surprise as Albert's charge knocked them both toward the edge of our snow prison. I heard Estelle's sharp intake of breath as the two men grappled near the cliff face that bordered our trapped space.

"Dad, stop!" Shane's voice had lost its cold calculation, reverting to something almost childlike in its panic.

But Albert's grip was firm on Shane's wrist, trying to wrestle the weapon away. "You want the company so badly? You'll have to go through me first!"

Then Shane did something that shattered the last piece of my heart: he pushed. Hard.

Albert's eyes went wide with shock and betrayal as he felt himself falling backward. The cliff edge crumbled under his weight, sending rocks and ice cascading into the abyss below.

"Charlotte," Albert's voice carried up to us, growing fainter with each word. "Save the company... from him. Don't let... don't let everything we built..."

The silence that followed was deafening.

Estelle's scream was raw, primal—the sound of a mother watching her world collapse. She lurched toward the edge where her husband had disappeared, but I caught her arm, pulling her back from the unstable ground.

"Albert! ALBERT!" Her voice echoed off the mountain walls, but there was no answer.

Shane stood frozen, staring at the spot where his father had vanished. The gun hung loose in his grip, forgotten. For a moment, I saw a flicker of the man I'd married—horrified, broken, human.

Then Estelle was moving, her business instincts overriding her grief with startling clarity. From her jacket's inner pocket, she pulled out a folded document, her hands shaking as she pressed it against the ice-covered rock.

"Charlotte," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "This... this makes you primary heir. I've been carrying it... in case Shane..."

Her words came in gasps now, and I realized she was hurt worse than I'd thought. Blood was seeping through her jacket from where the avalanche had struck her.

"Estelle, stay with me," I pleaded, but she was already pressing a pen into my hand.

"Sign it. Before he..."

Shane's head snapped up at her words, his eyes focusing on the document with laser intensity. "What is that?"

"Your replacement," Estelle said, her voice gaining strength from somewhere deep inside. "I'm transferring controlling interest in Bishop Industries to Charlotte. She's more worthy of your father's legacy than you'll ever be."

The betrayal in Shane's eyes was absolute. "Mother, you can't—"

"I can. And I will." Estelle's signature joined mine on the document, her handwriting shaky but legal. "Albert and I built this company. We decide who inherits it."

Shane's face contorted with rage and desperation. Before I could react, he was grabbing both of us, his strength fueled by panic.

"Then you can both rot together," he snarled, dragging us toward a maintenance entrance I hadn't noticed before—a steel door set into the mountainside. "Let's see how long the new CEO lasts in cold storage."

The underground ice cellar was a nightmare of concrete and frost, designed to preserve the resort's food supplies. Shane shoved us inside, Estelle collapsing against the wall as her injuries took their toll.

"Shane, please," I tried one last time. "Your father—"

"Is dead because he chose you over me." Shane's voice was eerily calm now, as if he'd found peace in his madness. "Don't worry, darling. I'll make sure everyone knows the truth about what really happened here. My version of the truth."

The steel door slammed shut with a finality that echoed through my bones. In the darkness, I heard the mechanical whir of Shane's phone camera starting to record, and his voice, now smooth and practiced, beginning to weave the lies that would define my fate.

"This is Shane Bishop, reporting a tragic accident at Whistling Pines Resort..."

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