Too Late For Regret: The Genius Heiress Who Shines
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Chapter 8 The Perks Of Royalty img
Chapter 9 Rising Star img
Chapter 10 Offending Jasper Russell img
Chapter 11 Florrie Was Kidnapped img
Chapter 12 She Wants Her Dead img
Chapter 13 Getting Them Out img
Chapter 14 Like A Predator Unleashed img
Chapter 15 Meeting Again img
Chapter 16 Identity Revealed img
Chapter 17 Just Claim Him Already img
Chapter 18 Stupid Jerk img
Chapter 19 Bringing A Woman Home img
Chapter 20 You're Welcome To Stay img
Chapter 21 Jealousy img
Chapter 22 Wherever She Stays, He Stays img
Chapter 23 Public Humiliation img
Chapter 24 Is This Because Of Ms. Marsh img
Chapter 25 His Little Schemes img
Chapter 26 Way Better Than Him img
Chapter 27 Level The Familiarity img
Chapter 28 Dedicate My Life To His Care img
Chapter 29 Marry Her Or Something img
Chapter 30 The Barton Siblings Make Their Move img
Chapter 31 The Way Mr. Russell Shows Love img
Chapter 32 She Can't Be Wronged img
Chapter 33 Have I Been Too Good To You img
Chapter 34 The Initial Divorce Terms Are Canceled img
Chapter 35 Queen Evelina's Counterattack img
Chapter 36 Perform Surgery On Your Behalf img
Chapter 37 I Am Determined To Win Evelina img
Chapter 38 He Already Has A Fiancee img
Chapter 39 Now I Am Her Most Trusted Person img
Chapter 40 Mr. Russell Helps Evelina img
Chapter 41 Friends Should Help Each Other img
Chapter 42 Queen Evelina Finally Strikes Against Esme! img
Chapter 43 My Wish Is That You Marry My Uncle img
Chapter 44 To Prevent Any Potential Misunderstandings img
Chapter 45 Eat With The One You Love img
Chapter 46 Only Gentle To Evelina img
Chapter 47 The Day Of Surgery img
Chapter 48 The Confrontation Before Surgery img
Chapter 49 Esme Was Driven Off The Operating Table img
Chapter 50 The Operation Was Successful img
Chapter 51 The Bet img
Chapter 52 He's The Actual Jasper Russell! img
Chapter 53 Cut Ties With Esme img
Chapter 54 A Pawn Against Evelina img
Chapter 55 Perfect Match img
Chapter 56 Evelina's Her Real Objective img
Chapter 57 Name Your Price And Leave My Cousin img
Chapter 58 I Choose Who I Marry, Not Her img
Chapter 59 Three Conditions img
Chapter 60 The Showdown Between Three Women img
Chapter 61 Is This Mr. Russell Your New Boyfriend img
Chapter 62 Do You Know How To Hold A Child img
Chapter 63 Evelina Is Injured img
Chapter 64 Going To Aurora To Settle The Score img
Chapter 65 Loving You Was My Biggest Mistake img
Chapter 66 Death Of The Assistant img
Chapter 67 Not The Type To Get Soft Over Anyone img
Chapter 68 Aurora, Let Go! img
Chapter 69 Franklin Apologizes Personally img
Chapter 70 The Marsh Family Will Pay The Price img
Chapter 71 A Shameful Chapter In Evelina's Life img
Chapter 72 Come And Get Beaten! img
Chapter 73 A Week Later, You Apologize In Public img
Chapter 74 Drawing A Line img
Chapter 75 Fixing The Misunderstanding img
Chapter 76 The Motorcycle Stunt img
Chapter 77 The Mysterious Stock God img
Chapter 78 Set A Trap For Sebastian img
Chapter 79 Not Happy To See Me img
Chapter 80 Evelina Is Mine! img
Chapter 81 A Thought Of Marrying Her img
Chapter 82 The Girl He Likes img
Chapter 83 Resolving Misunderstandings img
Chapter 84 Sharing A Room img
Chapter 85 What You Two Are Sharing A Bedroom img
Chapter 86 I Want Evelina Dead img
Chapter 87 Take Them Both img
Chapter 88 Hostage Game img
Chapter 89 Half A Billion img
Chapter 90 Two People, Only One Choice! img
Chapter 91 We're Bound Together Forever img
Chapter 92 Queen Evelina's Warning img
Chapter 93 Who Will Be The Next To Die img
Chapter 94 Aurora's Dreams Were Doomed img
Chapter 95 A Dangerous Situation img
Chapter 96 Her Ankle img
Chapter 97 Her Beauty And Physique img
Chapter 98 Snakes img
Chapter 99 Evelina, Nothing Can Happen To You! img
Chapter 100 Evelina Can't Come Today! img
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Too Late For Regret: The Genius Heiress Who Shines

Nikolos Bussini
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Chapter 1 Let's Divorce

The night before their third wedding anniversary, Cary Gibson emerged victorious from a high-end auction, securing a pair of rare sapphire earrings.

He said softly, "This is for the person I owe the most-my beloved."

From home, his wife, Evelina Marsh, felt tears pooling as she watched the auction on television. Tomorrow was their third anniversary, and maybe, at long last, Cary had realized her devotion.

Cary's grandmother, Demi Gibson, exhaled in quiet satisfaction. "At long last, Cary's learned how valuable his wife truly is."

The next evening, Evelina had barely set the finishing touches on an extravagant dinner when Cary stepped through the door.

She hurried to greet him, swiftly taking his briefcase before reaching out for his coat.

"Quite a feast tonight," he said lightly. "Did something happen?"

Tall and captivating, Cary carried himself effortlessly. Even the simple act of loosening his tie appeared like a polished gesture from a high-fashion shoot.

Yet, somehow, he always managed to chill Evelina with just a few words. Her fingers paused uncertainly, and she quietly said, "You didn't forget, did you?"

No, that couldn't be right. He had purchased those priceless sapphire earrings to make amends, hadn't he?

Cary's eyebrows knitted together slightly. "Forget what exactly, Evelina?"

"The sapphire earrings... you bought them, didn't you?" Her heart trembled with unease, but hope stubbornly remained.

"How do you know about those earrings?" Cary appeared genuinely startled. He clearly didn't expect his mild-mannered, invisible wife to keep tabs on such extravagant things.

A faint smirk tugged at his lips, hinting at contempt.

Certainly, Evelina possessed natural beauty-gentle features, eyes soft and expressive-but she refused to flaunt it. She dressed plainly, appearing perpetually dull and overlooked, like a flower that had ceased to bloom.

Even the Gibson household maid seemed more refined than Evelina.

Yet, Evelina gathered her courage, eyes shining cautiously. "I saw the auction broadcast. Those earrings are really lovely-"

Cary interjected her abruptly, "They're for Esme."

At the mere mention of his first love, Esme Barton, Cary's voice softened noticeably. "She's finally agreed to return to me. Naturally, I needed something special to welcome her back."

Evelina felt her chest tighten painfully, her breath hitching.

So, the one he felt indebted to was Esme Barton, the very woman who had abandoned him?

And what did that make her-the devoted wife who had stood beside him for three years without complaint, never even asking for recognition?

Unable to bear it, Evelina's voice wavered with hurt. "Cary, have you forgotten whose fault the accident was-the one that blinded you?"

On that terrible day, Esme had thrown a tantrum over something insignificant, distracting Cary and causing him to crash.

When news broke that Cary's sight was likely permanently lost, Esme swiftly disappeared, crafting a flimsy excuse before fleeing overseas the same day. She left no trace, vanishing completely.

Their wedding had already been announced, invitations sent. Neither Esme nor her family could be located.

If Evelina hadn't courageously stepped in at the final hour, the Gibson family would've been the scandalous gossip of the whole city.

"You know nothing about it!" Cary retorted harshly. "Esme wasn't to blame!"

He refused to tolerate any criticism directed at his so-called true love. "Esme arranged the surgeries for my eyes," he replied defensively. "If someone hadn't accidentally revealed the truth, I would never have known everything she secretly did for me."

Stunned, Evelina could barely form words. "What... are you saying?"

It was Evelina herself who performed his surgeries. His grandmother had practically begged her for help. She had conducted three critical procedures, pushing herself to exhaustion. Countless sleepless nights she spent tending to him, never revealing she was the renowned Sight Weaver, devoting herself entirely to Cary.

How had Esme ended up with all the credit?

"Are you certain? You trust every rumor you hear?"

"Absolutely. Esme was Professor Landen Mitchell's last apprentice-the only person on Earth qualified to perform those surgeries," Cary responded with unwavering pride and gratitude.

But wasn't Evelina actually Professor Mitchell's final apprentice? How long had Esme been pretending to be her?

Evelina desperately wanted to expose Esme's deception right then and there, but she quickly recalled her mentor's death six months earlier.

Of course, Esme would choose now to make her return.

With Landen gone, no one could challenge Esme's claims. And Cary, fully healed through Evelina's care, now held significant influence as head of the Gibson Group. Esme's timing was impeccably strategic.

Evelina had no evidence, no way to reveal the truth. Quietly, bitterly, she asked, "Then what are you even doing here tonight? Shouldn't you be celebrating with Esme?"

Removing her apron abruptly, Evelina felt despair gnawing painfully at her heart.

Cary's answer was casual and indifferent. "I'm exhausted, Evelina. Let's end this marriage. We agreed on three years, and I've endured it long enough."

Endured it long enough? How dare he casually dismiss all her sacrifices?

Three long years she'd sacrificed, pouring everything she had into nursing him back from blindness, making him the powerful man he had become.

Without even acknowledging the anguish on her face, Cary calmly took out a set of divorce documents, obviously prepared ahead of time. "Review them. If you have no objections, sign. I've wasted enough time already. I won't make Esme wait anymore."

Glancing over the papers, Evelina focused bitterly on the divorce settlement-an apartment far from the city center, the worn-out car she'd driven for groceries, and a mere three million dollars.

Incredible. His audacity was astonishing.

He'd gifted sapphire earrings worth three hundred million to the woman responsible for his blindness, yet offered a paltry three million to the wife who had saved him.

Three million wouldn't even cover the cost of one of her surgeries, let alone make up for the countless procedures she had rejected during these three years spent hidden away, caring only for him.

"If you want more..." Cary anticipated tears or pleading from Evelina.

Instead, she scoffed softly, picked up the pen decisively, and signed her name with determination.

Cary faltered, bewildered. He hadn't expected her to surrender so quickly. Evelina was an orphan-would she really walk away from a life of comfort?

Handing back the signed papers, Evelina said coldly and clearly, "It's done. But Cary, you'd better not regret your choice."

            
            

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