An Unlikely Goddess: The Ex-Wife's Revenge
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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 9 Chapter 9 Uninvited at Her Door

That single sheet of paper-Sebastian had read every word on it over and over again, until his eyes felt sore and dry.

And just like that, he got it. He finally understood Elaria's pain... and her tears.

It hit him-why that night in the parking lot, she completely lost it at him, shouting, "Sebastian, why won't you even give me five minutes? Are you still the man I married?"

His Elaria... couldn't have kids anymore.

He didn't love her, not in the way people talk about love, but she mattered. Deeply. She had been there for him for four full years, through the darkest parts of his life, standing beside him when he was still clawing his way to the top.

They'd made a promise when they got married-to have two kids.

"Ryan and Isabella."

He slowly sank down on the edge of the bed. The man who always looked sharp and in control now seemed... worn out. There was a rare slump in his shoulders, his confidence dimmed.

He pulled a cigarette from his pocket, lit it with a click of his lighter, and took a long drag. The cigarette burned while shadows curved along his tired, hollow cheeks. There was a certain roughness to him in that moment, the kind that drew eyes even in his silence.

At the bedroom door, the housekeeper hesitated, then said carefully, "Ms. Woods is here."

Sebastian didn't respond.

Ms. Woods had rushed over from the hospital. The shards of glass all over the floor left her completely speechless for a second.

The boss... had been dumped.

But Ms. Woods was a seasoned workaholic. She pulled herself together fast, professionalism kicking in. "Mr. Richards, how would you like to handle this moving forward?"

A haze of pale smoke curled around his profile. His voice was low, unreadable. "Bury it. Do whatever it takes-no word about the separation gets out."

Ms. Woods nodded. "Understood."

She glanced at him again and couldn't help but wonder. Weren't they supposed to be business partners more than anything? Then why did the boss look like a man who just found out he couldn't be a man anymore?

Was he really not in love with Mrs. Richards?

*****

Elaria moved into a new apartment.

It wasn't huge-probably around 120 square meters-but the location was prime, and the design was tasteful. From the bedroom's floor-to-ceiling windows, she could see half the city at night.

The next day, she went to visit her grandmother.

Her grandmother wasn't aware of what had happened between her and Sebastian. She just asked kindly, "Is life treating you well, dear?"

Elaria smiled, not wanting her to worry. "It's all good. Sebastian's been treating me well."

Divorce or not, life had to go on. Elaria decided it was time to go back to something she used to love-painting.

In just one week, she'd turned her apartment into a mini studio, pouring herself into her canvases.

She hadn't felt this relaxed in years. On a whim, she even brought home a dog-not a fancy breed, but all fluffy and white. Elaria instantly adored him and named him Snowball.

Over the weekend, she headed to an art exhibition.

There were hundreds of paintings displayed. Elaria's favorite piece was a floral work titled "Twins." She was just about to ask for the price when she noticed the artist's name:

Clarence.

Bianca's father.

Her mood shifted instantly. Right then, a soft female voice beside her said, "You're drawn to this one too, huh?"

Elaria turned and saw an elegant woman standing beside her.

Her style was tasteful, her features well-maintained, flanked by two assistants who looked sharp and capable. One look told you she came from a big-name family and wasn't just some trophy wife.

The woman smiled. "My husband's last name is Harmon."

Something clicked in Elaria's mind-this was Mrs. Harmon, the wife of Mr. Harmon from Aurvista Group. She remembered meeting her once before. Mr. Harmon usually handled business down south, so she'd only briefly run into his wife.

Noticing the recognition in Elaria's eyes, Mrs. Harmon's smile deepened. "I spotted you as soon as I arrived-Sebastian's wife, right?"

The Harmons ruled the South; the Richards dominated the North..

Her deliberate use of "Sebastian" showed how close the Harmons and Halden & Co. were-clearly, the business relationship between the two men ran deep.

Elaria didn't care about all that. She and Mrs. Harmon had a surprisingly genuine connection. They didn't talk deals. Just art and technique. The conversation flowed so naturally that Mrs. Harmon ended up inviting her for coffee. Elaria agreed without hesitation.

Inside the bright café, Mrs. Harmon stirred her coffee with a silver spoon, her smile calm and composed as she said, "That Mr. Clarence's paintings are quite good, but the man himself? Not so much. Honestly, not worth buying."

Elaria gave a small, polite smile.

She was about to say something when she noticed a shadow cross Mrs. Harmon's face-just a flicker, like she had drifted into memory.

Her assistant leaned over gently and said, "Please don't dwell on sad things, ma'am. If you get sick again, Mr. Harmon will be worried sick."

Mrs. Harmon gave Elaria an apologetic smile. "I'm sorry to speak of such things in front of you, Mrs. Richards... It's just something lodged in my heart for years. When I was younger, I loved someone who didn't love me back. I had his child, but then... I was hurt by others. When I woke up, my five-year-old little girl was gone. Just vanished. Thankfully, I later met my husband, and he's been searching with me ever since. We've looked everywhere, but there's still no trace of my daughter."

Her voice cracked at the end, and tears welled up in her eyes.

She remembered clearly-her daughter had a small reddish mole near her waist. Mrs. Harmon believed that if she ever saw it again, she would know, without a doubt, that the girl was hers.

Elaria, an orphan herself, felt a deep ache for her. She reached over and gently held her hand. "I'm so sorry," she whispered.

Mrs. Harmon took comfort in her presence. "I feel like I've known you forever. That must be why I'm saying all this. Please don't mind my rambling."

Elaria replied softly, "Not at all. I really believe that fate is strong between a mother and daughter. You'll find her again."

Mrs. Harmon smiled through tears. "I hope you're right."

Then, as if remembering something important, she pulled out a business card and handed it to Elaria. "We're having a little party at our villa soon. I'd love for you to come. I know you're ambitious-I'll introduce you to some helpful people."

Elaria, not wanting to turn her down, accepted the card with a nod.

When they were saying goodbye, Mrs. Harmon stood beside her luxury car, looking reluctant to part. It had been a long time since she'd felt such warmth talking to someone-this moment reminded her of the days with her little girl.

Her assistant quietly reminded her of the time.

Only then did Mrs. Harmon release her hand. "Let's catch up again very soon."

Elaria stood there, watching the sleek car drive away.

She thought about Mr. Harmon-he must really love his wife to give her such care and comfort, and never asked for children of their own all these years.

The thought left her emotions tangled.

*****

By 9 p.m., Elaria finished the last stroke of paint and leaned back, stretching.

Snowball wagged his tail like crazy beside her.

She filled up his bowl and tossed in a bit of chicken sausage-he devoured it happily.

After petting him for a bit, she went to grab a robe for her shower, but the damp weather had left everything on the balcony still wet and clammy to the touch. With a sigh, she opened her closet to find a shirt she could use instead.

Under the warm lights, her pale fingers trailed along the fabric until they stopped on a black shirt.

It was Sebastian's.

Somehow, it had ended up in her luggage when she moved out.

She paused, then pulled it out. He wouldn't even notice.

Ten minutes later, she stepped out of the shower wearing the oversized black shirt. Her wet hair dripped over her shoulders as she reached for the blow dryer-but just then, the doorbell rang.

Figuring it was Annie, she didn't think too much and went to open the door.

The moment she did, she froze.

Sebastian stood there, tall and silent. His frame blocked most of the light from the hallway. Elaria couldn't quite read his expression, and had no clue why he'd shown up now, so late in the evening.

It had been a whole week. Not a single word exchanged.

She was sure he'd received the court notice. What was he here for?

Sebastian's eyes stayed locked on her.

Elaria was wearing nothing but an oversized black dress shirt-barely buttoned, barely decent.

The thin fabric clung to her skin, and below the hem, a sliver of pale, exposed thigh caught the light like a silent provocation.

            
            

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