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The Billionaire's Asset: Cashing Out Freedom
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Chapter 8 You're the top guy here img
Chapter 9 The Ex Catches Them Red-Handed img
Chapter 10 The Move Fell Through img
Chapter 11 The Billion-Dollar Escort img
Chapter 12 A Tip for the Service img
Chapter 13 Widow's Lament img
Chapter 14 Emergency incident img
Chapter 15 Immature protest img
Chapter 16 Alright, let's put on a show img
Chapter 17 Ring img
Chapter 18 Children and Lies img
Chapter 19 Butterfly tattoo img
Chapter 20 Third Wheel img
Chapter 21 Coward's Privilege img
Chapter 22 Testing the Boundary img
Chapter 23 Occupational Hazard img
Chapter 24 A young man with a buzz cut img
Chapter 25 Durian Diplomacy img
Chapter 26 Welcome to the snake pit img
Chapter 27 Half-sister makes her entrance img
Chapter 28 The Clone Husband img
Chapter 29 She is sharp-tongued img
Chapter 30 Cats and Sadists img
Chapter 31 Family Discipline img
Chapter 32 Her hands are dirty img
Chapter 33 Uncovering the Stepmother's Secret img
Chapter 34 We are discussing divorce img
Chapter 35 I'm working for your grandson img
Chapter 36 The Dying Wish img
Chapter 37 Boredom img
Chapter 38 The Failed Kiss img
Chapter 39 Cousin Julian img
Chapter 40 Save the Cat img
Chapter 41 The Midnight Protocol img
Chapter 42 Chance img
Chapter 43 Sweet and Sour img
Chapter 44 Congee img
Chapter 45 The Last Supper img
Chapter 46 The Performance img
Chapter 47 The Streisand Effect img
Chapter 48 Let it trend img
Chapter 49 The Cold Shoulder img
Chapter 50 This was a hit img
Chapter 51 Run, Dylan. Run img
Chapter 52 Bye NYC img
Chapter 53 I love a good tragedy img
Chapter 54 Sheila sends her regards img
Chapter 55 the butterfly represented transformation img
Chapter 56 you work for him img
Chapter 57 This is your money img
Chapter 58 You're a fool img
Chapter 59 Your name is Chance img
Chapter 60 Be free img
Chapter 61 He didn't hurt me img
Chapter 62 For Cats img
Chapter 63 Doctor's orders img
Chapter 64 He hates me img
Chapter 65 Not protecting what mattered img
Chapter 66 Miami Heat img
Chapter 67 Backstage Confrontation img
Chapter 68 Midnight Suite img
Chapter 69 Breaking News img
Chapter 70 I'm coming img
Chapter 71 The Silent Knight img
Chapter 72 A Canceled Honeymoon Trip img
Chapter 73 I miss you img
Chapter 74 coward img
Chapter 75 You look beautiful tonigh img
Chapter 76 Stranger img
Chapter 77 Dare you play img
Chapter 78 Game over img
Chapter 79 Does it hurt img
Chapter 80 It was his medicine img
Chapter 81 Does it hurt more than losing me img
Chapter 82 Morning Interrogation img
Chapter 83 Midnight Fever img
Chapter 84 How to represent love img
Chapter 85 Imperial Princess img
Chapter 86 The Fatal Peonies img
Chapter 87 Internet Sleuths img
Chapter 88 It was a test img
Chapter 89 Million Dollar Jealousy img
Chapter 90 Darkness took him img
Chapter 91 The Blood-Stained Check img
Chapter 92 The Lobby Declaration img
Chapter 93 The Rejected Trophy img
Chapter 94 He's insane img
Chapter 95 He was going to the airport img
Chapter 96 My girl img
Chapter 97 To being single img
Chapter 98 The Foolish Hunter img
Chapter 99 Safety first img
Chapter 100 Just... make sure he doesn't die img
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The Billionaire's Asset: Cashing Out Freedom

Author: Er Duo
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Chapter 1 Sign the Divorce Papers, I'm a Wealthy Lady Now

Claudius Snyder did not push the papers across the desk. He slid them.

The movement was precise, calculated, and devoid of any friction, much like the man himself. His fingers, long and manicured, rested on the edge of the document for a fraction of a second too long before retracting. It was the only sign of hesitation, and if Dylan hadn't spent three years studying his micro-expressions like a survivalist studying a predator, she would have missed it.

The postnuptial amendment sat on the mahogany surface. It was the only thing between them.

The climate control in the penthouse office was set to a rigid sixty-eight degrees. It was always sixty-eight degrees. The cold air bit at the exposed skin of Dylan's shoulders, causing a physiological betrayal she couldn't control. She shivered.

Claudius watched the shiver. His eyes, the color of a stormy Atlantic, narrowed slightly.

Dylan lowered her head. Her hair, a curtain of dark silk, fell forward to obscure her face.

"Is this the final offer?" Dylan asked.

Claudius leaned back in his leather chair. The leather creaked, a sound of expensive authority.

"It is a strategic realignment of assets, Dylan. You know the terms of the trust. This isn't personal."

Not personal. The words hung in the sterile air.

Dylan reached out. Her hand moved across the mahogany, her fingertips grazing the back of Claudius's hand. It was a ghost of a touch, barely there.

Claudius recoiled.

He pulled his hand back as if she were a live wire. The rejection was visceral, immediate, and instinctive. It wasn't just avoidance. It was revulsion.

Perfect.

Dylan picked up the Montblanc pen resting on the document. The weight of it felt good in her hand. Heavy. Substantial. A weapon. She hovered the nib over the signature line.

Claudius frowned. His brow furrowed, creating a single, sharp line between his eyes. He opened his mouth, likely to recite the pre-rehearsed speech about legal counsel and review periods. He was prepared for a negotiation. He was prepared for a fight.

Dylan did the math in her head. One signature equaled fifty million dollars, contingent upon a thirty-day quiet period before filing and the absolute stability of the Snyder Group's voting structure. Any disruption, and the agreement was void. One signature equaled the end of the suffocating dinners, the invasive medical checks, the silent judgment of a dynasty that viewed her uterus as a manufacturing plant.

She pressed the nib to the paper.

The sound was loud in the quiet room. Scritch, scratch. A fluid, decisive loop of ink. There was no hesitation. No shake in her wrist. It was the most confident thing she had done in three years.

Dylan set the pen down. She looked up, blinking rapidly. Her eyes were rimmed with red. The pinch she had given her own thigh under the table five minutes ago was paying dividends.

"I will have my lawyers review the final draft of the non-disclosure agreement," Claudius said, reaching for a folder.

Dylan stood up. The chair scraped against the floor.

"Your team can handle it," she said softly.

She turned her back on him. She walked toward the elevator, her heels clicking a steady rhythm on the marble floor.She looked like a woman who had lost everything.

The elevator doors slid open. She stepped inside and turned to face him one last time. The doors began to close, slicing away the view of Claudius Snyder sitting alone in his glass tower.

The moment the metal doors sealed shut, Dylan's posture collapsed.

But not in grief.

She dropped her shoulders and threw her head back. Her hands curled into fists at her sides.

Yes.

The word was a silent scream of victory.

Back in the office, Claudius felt a sudden, irrational spike of heat in his chest. He picked up the Montblanc pen she had used. He turned it over in his fingers, looking for the warmth of her hand, but the metal was already cold.

Snap.

The sound was sharp. The resin barrel of the pen fractured in his grip. Ink bled onto his thumb, staining the skin black.

A knock sounded at the door. Jensen, his executive assistant, stepped in.

"Sir, the car is waiting for Mrs. Snyder."

Claudius looked at the ink on his hand. He didn't wipe it off.

"Her status is...under review, Jensen. All external communications remain unchanged. Internally, restrict her access. I will handle the board."

Jensen blinked, masking his surprise with a nod.

"Understood, sir."

Down on the street, the Manhattan sun was blinding. It hit Dylan's face like a physical blow, stripping away the artificial chill of the office. She pulled out her personal phone, the burner she had kept hidden in a hollowed-out book for six months.

She dialed.

Zoe picked up on the first ring.

"Tell me you're out," Zoe screamed.

Dylan's voice shifted. The tremble was gone. The softness was gone. It was replaced by a lazy, smoky drawl. It was the voice she used to dismantle corporate raiders, now repurposed for her own liberation.

"Elysium. Tonight. Get the best booth. This is a pressure release valve, Zoe. I need to burn the last three years out of my system."

"Are we mourning the death of a sham marriage?" Zoe asked.

Dylan laughed. It was a dry, sharp sound.

"No. We're celebrating an asset liquidation. I'm cashing out."

A black sedan pulled up to the curb. It was the house car. Sterling, the family butler. Dylan stopped smiling. She slid her sunglasses onto her face, masking her eyes.

She got into the car. The driver glanced at her in the rearview mirror. He tapped his earpiece.

"She looks calm, Mr. Sterling. Very calm."

High above, Claudius stood at the floor-to-ceiling window. He watched the black speck of the car merge into the yellow river of taxis. He rubbed the ink on his thumb, smearing it deeper into his skin.

            
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