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Wife Uncovers CEO's Betrayal Scheme

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I stood at the podium, heart pounding with pride as I addressed the room full of executives and team members. After months of relentless work, countless late nights, and sacrificed weekends, I had finally secured the $80 million deal with Luxe Retail Group—the largest in Henderson Cosmetics' history. "This partnership," I said, my voice steady despite my exhaustion, "will expand our market reach across seventeen countries and increase our annual revenue by approximately thirty percent." The room erupted in applause. I caught Jensen's eye from across the room, expecting to see the same pride and gratitude I'd seen when we started this company together. Instead, his gaze slid past me to where Milani Silva stood, her crimson lips curved in a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Two hours later, champagne flowed freely at the celebration party. The executive floor had been transformed with elegant decorations, catering, and a small stage where Jensen would present recognition gifts to key contributors. My team had worked miracles under my leadership, and despite my exhaustion, I felt a warm glow of accomplishment. "And now," Jensen's voice boomed through the microphone, drawing everyone's attention, "I'd like to recognize those who made this historic deal possible." He called up several department heads, presenting each with thoughtful gifts—premium whiskey for the finance director, custom cufflinks for the operations manager. My turn would come last, I knew.

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I stood at the podium, heart pounding with pride as I addressed the room full of executives and team members. After months of relentless work, countless late nights, and sacrificed weekends, I had finally secured the $80 million deal with Luxe Retail Group—the largest in Henderson Cosmetics' history.

"This partnership," I said, my voice steady despite my exhaustion, "will expand our market reach across seventeen countries and increase our annual revenue by approximately thirty percent."

The room erupted in applause. I caught Jensen's eye from across the room, expecting to see the same pride and gratitude I'd seen when we started this company together. Instead, his gaze slid past me to where Milani Silva stood, her crimson lips curved in a smile that didn't reach her eyes.

Two hours later, champagne flowed freely at the celebration party. The executive floor had been transformed with elegant decorations, catering, and a small stage where Jensen would present recognition gifts to key contributors. My team had worked miracles under my leadership, and despite my exhaustion, I felt a warm glow of accomplishment.

"And now," Jensen's voice boomed through the microphone, drawing everyone's attention, "I'd like to recognize those who made this historic deal possible."

He called up several department heads, presenting each with thoughtful gifts—premium whiskey for the finance director, custom cufflinks for the operations manager. My turn would come last, I knew. The biggest contributor saved for the grand finale.

"Milani Silva," Jensen announced, his voice warming noticeably. "Our brilliant marketing director whose innovative brand positioning made this deal irresistible to Luxe."

Milani glided forward in her form-fitting dress, accepting Jensen's lingering kiss on both cheeks. Something cold settled in my stomach as I watched their interaction—too familiar, too intimate.

"In recognition of your extraordinary contribution," Jensen continued, handing her an elegant black envelope with the company logo embossed in gold, "an unlimited annual membership to the Celestial Spa Resort."

Gasps and murmurs rippled through the crowd. The Celestial was the most exclusive spa in the city, where treatments started at $500. An unlimited annual membership would cost tens of thousands.

"And finally," Jensen said, "my wife, Annabelle, who handled the negotiations."

Just 'handled the negotiations'? I forced my face to remain neutral as I approached the stage. No mention of the strategy I'd developed, the relationships I'd cultivated, or the sleepless nights I'd endured while Jensen was... where exactly? Working late with Milani?

Jensen handed me a small company gift bag—the same ones we gave to clients during minor meetings. Inside was a single product from our basic line: a $5 foot cream.

"For all your hard work," Jensen said with a dismissive smile before turning back to the crowd. "Let's continue celebrating this momentous achievement!"

The room resumed its festive atmosphere, but I stood frozen, the pathetic gift clutched in my hand. Across the room, Sarah Mitchell, my most loyal team member, caught my eye with a look of horrified disbelief. Next to her, Richard Stone, the board chairman, quickly averted his gaze, embarrassment evident on his face.

I excused myself to the restroom, locking myself in a stall as the humiliation washed over me. The contrast couldn't have been more stark—an unlimited luxury spa membership versus a basic foot cream that cost less than Jensen's daily coffee.

When I emerged, I found Jensen alone in his office, reviewing something on his computer.

"We need to talk," I said, closing the door behind me.

"About what?" He barely looked up.

I placed the foot cream on his desk. "About this insulting gift while Milani gets an unlimited spa membership. I negotiated the entire deal, Jensen. I brought in $80 million."

"Don't be dramatic, Annabelle." He finally met my eyes, irritation flashing across his face. "Milani's marketing strategy was crucial. The retailers specifically mentioned how her brand positioning influenced their decision."

"Her marketing strategy that I approved and refined," I countered, my voice rising despite my efforts to stay calm. "After I assembled the team, directed the research, and personally flew to six countries to meet with executives."

"You're my wife," Jensen said dismissively. "You're supposed to support the company. Milani is an employee who deserves recognition."

In that moment, everything crystallized with painful clarity. I wasn't his partner—I was a convenience, an unpaid resource he exploited while lavishing recognition on the woman he truly valued. The woman I suddenly realized he was almost certainly sleeping with.

"I see," I said quietly, a cold resolve settling over me. "I understand perfectly now."

As I turned to leave, the weight of his betrayal pressed against my chest like a stone. But beneath the pain, something else was forming—a determination as hard and unbreakable as diamond.

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