An Unlikely Goddess: The Ex-Wife's Revenge
img img An Unlikely Goddess: The Ex-Wife's Revenge img Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Tonight, He Played to Win
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Chapter 13 Chapter 13 His Best Friend Wants His Wife img
Chapter 14 Chapter 14 The Slap That Broke Everything img
Chapter 15 Chapter 15 She Has the Right to Walk Away img
Chapter 16 Chapter 16 Still Hurts, Doesn't It img
Chapter 17 Chapter 17 She's No Longer His img
Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Mrs. Richards, Time to go home img
Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Not Done Until the Money's Split img
Chapter 20 Chapter 20 Because She's My Wife img
Chapter 21 Chapter 21 Come Back to Me, Elaria img
Chapter 22 Chapter 22 Back Home, But Nothing's the Same img
Chapter 23 Chapter 23 After Three Months, Don't You Miss Me img
Chapter 24 Chapter 24 The Party That Changed Everything img
Chapter 25 Chapter 25 For the First Time, They Were Truly Husband and Wife img
Chapter 26 Chapter 26 The Morning After img
Chapter 27 Chapter 27 You're the Only Woman I've Ever Had img
Chapter 28 Chapter 28 He Likes Her Most When She's Falling Apart img
Chapter 29 Chapter 29 Addicted to Her img
Chapter 30 Chapter 30 What More Do You Want from Me img
Chapter 31 Chapter 31 The Art of Keeping Her img
Chapter 32 Chapter 32 You Promised You'd Be There img
Chapter 33 Chapter 33 Look at Me, the Fool Who Waited img
Chapter 34 Chapter 34 All We Have is Each Other img
Chapter 35 Chapter 35 Loving a Man Never Ends Well img
Chapter 36 Chapter 36 She Finally Woke Up img
Chapter 37 Chapter 37 I'm Begging You, Sebastian img
Chapter 38 Chapter 38 The Fire That Burned It All img
Chapter 39 Chapter 39 Tell Me-Who Was in Geneva img
Chapter 40 Chapter 40 Don't Touch Me. You're Filthy. img
Chapter 41 Chapter 41 Isn't This What You Wanted img
Chapter 42 Chapter 42 Does It Hurt, Sebastian img
Chapter 43 Chapter 43 You're Such a Jerk, Sebastian img
Chapter 44 Chapter 44 Sebastian, Control Your Woman img
Chapter 45 Chapter 45 A Stranger to Her Own Father img
Chapter 46 Chapter 46 She Can't Have Children img
Chapter 47 Chapter 47 Who Dares Touch the Woman My Family Swore to Protect img
Chapter 48 Chapter 48 I Won't Let You Go - This Marriage Isn't Over img
Chapter 49 Chapter 49 Do You Love Me, or Am I Just Convenient img
Chapter 50 Chapter 50 Sign the Divorce Papers, or Lose Me Forever img
Chapter 51 Chapter 51 Beneath the Tears, Only Hatred Remains img
Chapter 52 Chapter 52 The Divorce Papers on the Table-It's Over img
Chapter 53 Chapter 53 Jealousy Burns-He Tore Up the Divorce Papers img
Chapter 54 Chapter 54 Come With Me to Cloudmere-Let's Start Over img
Chapter 55 Chapter 55 Power or Love-Which Will He Choose img
Chapter 56 Chapter 56 She Was the Firework That Lit Up His World img
Chapter 57 Chapter 57 He Returned in the Rain-And Fell to His Knees img
Chapter 58 Chapter 58 Stay Away from Me, Sebastian-You've Lost Me img
Chapter 59 Chapter 59 Too Late, Sebastian-There's No Turning Back img
Chapter 60 Chapter 60 On Their Anniversary, She Chose Someone Else img
Chapter 61 Chapter 61 I Miss You, Even If You Don't Want to Hear It img
Chapter 62 Chapter 62 Broken Vows, Broken Hearts-The Divorce Declaration img
Chapter 63 Chapter 63 Divorced or Not, She Will Be Mine Again img
Chapter 64 Chapter 64 Is He Worth It Trading Everything for Another Man img
Chapter 65 Chapter 65 He Stole Her Dog-And Her Heart in Cloudmere img
Chapter 66 Chapter 66 All I Wanted Was to See You Again img
Chapter 67 Chapter 67 Who's in Your Heart img
Chapter 68 Chapter 68 Goodbye, Sebastian-And the Life That Could've Been img
Chapter 69 Chapter 69 His Scent Clings to Her Dress-And Her Soul img
Chapter 70 Chapter 70 A Scandal at the Gala-The Hidden Mark Revealed img
Chapter 71 Chapter 71 The DNA That Changed Everything img
Chapter 72 Chapter 72 She's My Daughter-And Always Has Been img
Chapter 73 Chapter 73 Reunited at Last-A Mother's Tears, a Daughter's Name img
Chapter 74 Chapter 74 The Heiress Returns img
Chapter 75 Chapter 75 Thrown Out in Shame-The Father Who Never Was img
Chapter 76 Chapter 76 The One He's Always Been Waiting For img
Chapter 77 Chapter 77 A Grandfather's Last Letter-Words from Beyond img
Chapter 78 Chapter 78 Midnight Intrusion-He's Not Letting Go img
Chapter 79 Chapter 79 The Truth Unfolds img
Chapter 80 Chapter 80 Goodbye, Sebastian-We Won't Meet Again img
Chapter 81 Chapter 81 Sebastian, I'm Finally Awake img
Chapter 82 Chapter 82 Don't Go, Elaria-Please Stay img
Chapter 83 Chapter 83 Serena: Sebastian, I Want to Come Home img
Chapter 84 Chapter 84 Serena... She's Your Sister! img
Chapter 85 Chapter 85 The Return of First Love img
Chapter 86 Chapter 86 Turns Out, She Still Feels Pain img
Chapter 87 Chapter 87 Sorry-I'm a Capitalist, Not Your Savior img
Chapter 88 Chapter 88 Three Slaps for Justice-A Mother's Wrath img
Chapter 89 Chapter 89 Elaria, I'm Giving Your Life Back img
Chapter 90 Chapter 90 One Last Goodbye-And Tears from Sebastian img
Chapter 91 Chapter 91 I Just Wanted to Hear Your Voice img
Chapter 92 Chapter 92 She's Pregnant (Part 1) img
Chapter 93 Chapter 93 She's Pregnant (Part 2) img
Chapter 94 Chapter 94 She's Pregnant (Part 3) img
Chapter 95 Chapter 95 He Says Goodbye. She's Already Gone img
Chapter 96 Chapter 96 Stop the Plane-She's Pregnant! img
Chapter 97 Chapter 97 Too Late-She Doesn't Want Him Back img
Chapter 98 Chapter 98 He Kneels in the Rain for Her Forgiveness img
Chapter 99 Chapter 99 She Tells Him: Don't Come Back img
Chapter 100 Chapter 100 He Still Can't Let Her Go img
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Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Tonight, He Played to Win

It was nine in the evening when they left the Richards estate.

Sebastian clicked his seatbelt and casually asked, "What were you and Daniel chatting about just now? Looked like you were really hitting it off."

Elaria let out a quiet "Mm" and replied, "Oh, we were discussing your childhood sweetheart."

Sebastian went quiet.

After a moment, he reached over and gently held her hand, his voice softer than usual. "I've never slept with her."

Leaning back against the seat, Elaria stared ahead, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears.

She knew better. That rare glimpse of tenderness from Sebastian only showed up when she was in her most fertile window-he just wanted a child.

It had nothing to do with love, and even less to do with her.

Deep down, she really wondered-if Sebastian found out she couldn't have kids anymore, would he still try to keep her, or sprint into a divorce just to find someone "worthy" of being Mrs. Richards?

Tonight, Sebastian was putting in uncommon effort, closing the distance between them, trying to draw her in.

And Elaria? She couldn't feel more pathetic.

Her husband didn't love her-only saw her as a breeding and business machine. He clearly had zero interest in intimacy with her but still made sure they slept together like clockwork, just to conceive.

It felt no different than being reduced to instinct-driven animals.

She turned her face away from his kiss, her voice hoarse, tinged with a sorrow she couldn't hide. "Sebastian, I meant it when I said I want a divorce. If you think I'm asking for too much, we can negotiate."

Inside the dim car, Sebastian stared at her like he was trying to see through every inch of her.

After a long silence, his tone went cold.

"I've told you-we're not getting divorced."

"Elaria, everything'll be fine once we have a kid. You won't be in your head so much."

She quietly shut her eyes, drained. "Sebastian... what if I can't have children anymore?"

He frowned like it was the most ridiculous thought. "That's impossible. We both did pre-marital checkups, remember?"

Elaria gave a bitter smile.

That four-year-old report? Might as well be trash now.

Just like his proposal back then-already buried somewhere between broken promises and another woman's arms.

Back at Imperial Crest Residences, it was nearly ten.

Sebastian took a shower in the guest room. He had probably planned to coax her into bed tonight, but a call came and he left in a hurry.

Elaria didn't even flinch. She figured he was off to see his lover.

Whatever. At least she didn't have to put up with him tonight.

That night, he never came back.

The lights at Imperial Crest stayed on all night, but the man of the house never returned.

Over the next week, Sebastian wasn't home once.

He never brought up divorce again.

And those chilly autumn nights-what was Elaria doing?

She often stood by the floor-to-ceiling window in their bedroom, gazing out at the sycamore leaves starting to turn yellow, thinking...

If she hadn't quit painting early, hadn't rushed into marriage, hadn't dived into the business world too soon-maybe, just maybe, she'd be living a much happier life now.

As for Sebastian? She didn't call him. He might as well be out there, dead to her.

After days apart, they finally saw each other again-at a business dinner.

*****

[Eclat Haven]

Caelmoor's most upscale business club.

Elaria had barely walked into the private room when she spotted Bianca pressed up close to Sebastian, playing the doting damsel.

As soon as Bianca saw her, she looked down at her phone, pretending Elaria didn't even exist.

Annie looked pissed, ready to snap.

Elaria stopped her with a light touch, her tone flat, "She's Sebastian's latest obsession-let's just play along for now."There wasn't an open seat near Sebastian, and Elaria had no intention of joining his little entourage, so she simply excused herself and went to the restroom, giving him enough time to deal with his precious sidepiece.

The washroom sparkled under the crystal lights.

While rinsing her hands, Elaria suddenly heard the clack of heels behind her.

She glanced up and saw Bianca's reflection in the mirror.

Bianca stepped closer, nowhere near her usual respectful self, voice laced with smugness and challenge. "I moved back into the villa. Sebastian said I can stay as long as I want."

Elaria turned off the tap.

She calmly studied Bianca's youthful, doll-like face in the mirror.

Fresh and innocent-Bianca could sell that image all day. Not like her, face showing traces of long nights and business meetings. Funny, she was only twenty-six.

Elaria looked down, slowly twisting her wedding ring around her finger, her tone light. "If I were you, Miss Thompson, I'd learn to play the part of a quiet, well-fed canary. Stop making noise, cling to his neck when you want something, and spare the world the awkward details of what happens between the sheets. Also, this kind of event? Not really your crowd."

Bianca smirked. "Sebastian won't let me drink. He's protective of me."

"Is that so?" Elaria's smile didn't reach her eyes. "You might want to know this-Sebastian worships one thing: money. He knows exactly where women stand in his priority list. Give it five minutes-if that glass had poison instead of wine, he'd still probably hand it to you with a smile."

Bianca paled. "I don't believe you."

The curve of Elaria's smile faded a bit more.

When Bianca left, Elaria stared at her own reflection, dazed. Even she found her earlier bluff laughable. She knew well-if she made the effort, she could stay Mrs. Richards forever. But that's not the life or marriage she wanted.

Back at the private room, Sebastian's side was finally cleared. Elaria sat down gracefully, defaulting to their usual charade of the doting couple.

Bianca sat far off, eyes watery, trying her best to look pitiful.

Sebastian looked annoyed. "Was it really necessary to pick on her?"

Elaria didn't respond. He had no clue-every word he said in Bianca's defense felt like a stab. He cared when Bianca hurt, but what about her? The woman who'd stood by him through it all?

Yeah... what about her?

Her heart ached, but her face remained composed. With a smile, she suggested Bianca toast someone from the other firm-clearly a man who had a thing for Bianca's sweet-and-innocent act.

Bianca tried to squirm her way out of it, counting on her "position."

Under the glittering chandelier, Sebastian's striking face darkened-quiet, but charged, like a storm about to break.

He knew. Elaria was doing this on purpose.

Sebastian picked up his glass and looked at Elaria, though his words were aimed at Bianca. "Aurvista's project is a billion-dollar deal. Bianca, show Mr. Lee some courtesy."

Bianca didn't dare object anymore. Lips trembling, she murmured, "Okay."

As Bianca humbled herself and went over to drink with Mr. Lee, Elaria stayed seated beside Sebastian.

His expression was blank, while Elaria felt like the evil stepmother, watching herself snuff out whatever teenage fantasy love he'd once had.

For a second, they forgot they were once young lovers.

*****

Late at night in the underground parking garage.

Annie steadied Elaria as she opened the rear car door. "Watch your head, Ms. Grace. You drank a bit too much tonight."

Elaria held her forehead, muttering, "Just not in a great mood."

Annie got it. Sebastian had really gone too far today.The Aurvista Project had been Elaria's baby from day one. She handled everything-upfront planning, all the networking-it was all her. But tonight, Sebastian brought Bianca along like she had any right to be there. Anyone would be pissed.

And honestly? Seeing Bianca drink herself straight into the hospital? Felt oddly satisfying.

Just as Elaria was about to get into her car, a man's arm reached out and grabbed her wrist.

With a loud bang, her body slammed against the black SUV. The cold metal only made her look even more fragile and alone.

She took a few seconds to catch her breath from the pain, then looked up at her husband's stormy face and spoke quietly, "Annie, give us a minute."

Annie looked worried but didn't dare argue under Sebastian's sharp gaze. She whispered, "Ma'am's not feeling well."

Elaria's eyes stung, turning red.

After Annie reluctantly stepped away, Sebastian finally snapped. He stepped in on her, gripped her chin, and hissed through clenched teeth-

"Why the hell were you picking on her?"

"She had to be sent to the hospital for her stomach to get pumped."

"I've told you already-she's just a family friend. I'm only helping out a bit..."

Smack!

Elaria slapped him across the face. Her hand went numb from the impact, and her whole body trembled uncontrollably.

She stared at him, her voice icy. "Helping her straight into your bed? Tell me, Sebastian, are you flaunting your affair, or do you really think I'm that stupid?"

Sebastian's head turned with the force of the slap. Slowly, he turned back, tongue pressing against the inside of his cheek, eyes locked on her like she was his biggest threat. But his voice was eerily calm. "You that desperate for my love? Willing to lose it all?"

Elaria gave a dry laugh, echoing his words with scorn. "Don't flatter yourself."

Sebastian seemed to reel himself in.

Eventually, he reached out and gently touched her face. "Elaria, you've changed. You used to be obedient. Wasn't it nice, playing the perfect Mrs. Richards? Just have a baby, and your place would be secure. Why's that not enough for you? Why always fight me on everything?"

The night air was cold. Tears streamed down Elaria's cheeks, but she barely noticed.

"Back then?"

"So you know there's a 'back then'?"

"Sebastian, are we even still the same people from back then? Back then, you didn't have some girl hanging off you every time I turned around. Back then, you actually came home at night. Back then, you didn't time my ovulation like I was some baby-making machine."

"So tell me, who's changed? You, or me?"

Four years in the same bed, and now the masks were off.

Sebastian looked at Elaria without saying a word. This woman had walked beside him through the elite social scene for four years. But after a long pause, his eyes turned cold, like he'd made up his mind right then and there.

The night was silent.

It felt like mourning.

He let go of her and took a step back. "Starting tomorrow, you're off the Aurvista Project. As for your role at the company, I'll bring it to the board."

Elaria gave a bitter smile.

First sword out of its sheath-and he used it to cut her down.

The truth was, both Elaria and Sebastian knew-Bianca wasn't the only thing wedged between them. This wasn't just about another woman. Sebastian was burning the bridge behind him, trying to force Elaria back into the role of Mrs. Richards.

A full-time wife.

A child-bearer.

He wanted to keep her chained to him for life, using her love as the leash.

Love, children... In that moment, her grief broke through rage. It hit her all at once.

All these years, it had always just been her loving alone. Meeting Sebastian hadn't been fate-it was her biggest mistake.

She was done hiding.

She was done pretending.

Right now, she was going to tell Sebastian the truth.

She couldn't have children anymore.

            
            

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