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A dark blue document folder was thrown onto the glass table in front of Elena.
“Sign it,” Charlie ordered flatly, his voice devoid of emotion. “Sarah has returned. She’s fully recovered now, and I won’t let her keep hiding just because she’s afraid of you.” Elena stared at the bold word Divorce printed across the top of the papers. Her chest instantly tightened with unbearable pain. For five years of marriage, Elena had survived in hell. She endured every insult, was branded as the monster who ruined her own sister’s life, and was forced to serve Charlie while he constantly looked at her with disgust. She swallowed all that pain for one foolish hope: that someday Charlie would finally see her as Elena, not merely Sarah’s shadow. But today, that hope died completely—trampled beneath the feet of the same man she once risked her life to save from an icy lake many years ago. Slowly, Elena lifted her head, refusing to shed another tear in front of this man. “You never even asked me once, Charlie,” Elena said, her voice trembling coldly. “Did I really cut those brake lines? Am I truly that cruel in your eyes?” Charlie scoffed dismissively. Leaning back against his chair, he folded his arms across his chest arrogantly. “What else is there to ask, Elena?” His gaze radiated pure hatred. “Sarah became crippled because of your sick obsession with me,” he accused coldly. “You were jealous because I loved her, not you.” His finger pointed directly at Elena’s face. “Now she’s back to reclaim her happiness. I won’t let you touch or hurt her ever again. Your existence in this house was a mistake from the very beginning.” A mistake… Elena almost wanted to laugh hysterically. If Sarah had suffered overseas, then what should Elena call her own life? Who was the one trapped every night inside a silent room, crying until she threw up because of Charlie’s rejection? Charlie had deliberately married her while drunk, swearing to torment her for the rest of her life as revenge for Sarah’s disability. And Elena accepted every bit of that suffering for the sake of the truth she desperately hoped would one day come to light. How naive she had been. “Yes, you’re right,” Elena whispered bitterly with a faint smile. “Spending five years of my life loving you was the greatest mistake I’ve ever made.” Charlie frowned slightly. A strange flicker crossed his eyes when he heard the resignation in Elena’s voice, but his arrogance quickly buried the emotion. “Good. At least you finally understand. Take the compensation money and disappear as far away from our lives as possible.” Elena lowered her eyes to the enormous amount written in the document. To Charlie, those numbers were nothing more than a price tag placed on the remains of her dignity. With trembling yet determined hands, Elena picked up the pen. The blazing love she had carried for him for more than a decade had now turned completely to ashes. Taking a deep breath, Elena signed her name across the paper. Done. This cursed bond had finally been severed. She dropped the pen, letting it roll across the glass table. Then she rose to her feet. Her gaze toward Charlie no longer contained pain—only absolute emptiness, as though the man before her was nothing more than a stranger. Yet somehow, that change in her eyes caused Charlie’s chest to tighten unexpectedly. A sudden sense of loss swept through him, but his pride forced him to ignore it. “I’m leaving,” Elena said calmly. “And I swear on the rest of my life, Charlie—one day, you’ll fall to your knees and beg God to turn back time to this very day. The day you threw away the only person who ever sincerely gave her life for you.” Without waiting for a response, Elena turned around and walked firmly out of the room. As she stepped through the gate beneath the light drizzle, Elena placed one hand over her still-flat stomach. Hidden beneath her dress was a tiny secret she had only discovered that very morning through two red lines on a pregnancy test. A cold smile slowly spread across Elena’s rain-soaked face. “Charlie, you will never know about this child.” Starting today, the weak Elena was dead. And when she returned someday, she would no longer stand beneath anyone’s shadow.Six months had passed since that critical night in Zurich. A cool autumn had settled over a quiet private physiotherapy clinic on the outskirts of Geneva. Inside the rehabilitation room overlooking a garden where the maple leaves had turned crimson, Charlie stood with his weight supported by a pair of parallel bars.The white linen shirt he wore no longer hung loosely from his frame. Thanks to a strict diet, intensive pulmonary treatment, and relentless physical rehabilitation, the body that had once been frail and emaciated had gradually regained its strength and solid build."One more step, Mr. Vane. Hold your breath... now exhale slowly," instructed the local physiotherapist beside him.Charlie drew a long, steady breath. His lungs no longer felt as though they were being pierced by thousands of needles; oxygen now flowed through them with remarkable ease, carrying renewed energy into every part of his body that had once felt numb and lifeless. With one firm push of his foot, he st
In a secluded private rehabilitation hospital on the outskirts of Zurich, Switzerland, far beyond the reach of Aethel Corp's intelligence network—which believed Charlie Vane had already been buried in a public cemetery in Havre.Charlie lay on a bed beside the window, staring blankly at the gray sky. An oxygen mask still covered his face, while the slow, steady beeping of the heart monitor echoed through the silent room. News that Elena had burned his letter and allowed his "death" to pass without shedding a single tear had reached him through a radio report.The door to the room opened. Ray walked in with firm, confident strides, no longer wearing the expression of despair he had carried at the harbor that day."Mr. Vane." Ray removed his coat and approached the bed. "Our plan worked. Havre Hospital has officially announced your death, and Madam Elena's assistant has confirmed it. As of today, in the eyes of the world—and in Madam Elena's eyes—Charlie Vane no longer exists."Charlie
The lights of Galeries Lafayette gradually went dark as the clock struck two in the morning, leaving a cold silence stretching across the snow-covered streets of Paris. Inside the limousine gliding through the night toward her private mansion on the outskirts of the city, Elena leaned back against her seat. Her silver evening gown still clung elegantly to her body, yet the warmth of the celebration honoring her success had already evaporated without a trace.Resting on her lap, a tablet displayed the soaring sales graph of Aura Herbal, which had surged dramatically within hours of its official launch. This was the pinnacle of success she had dreamed of ever since the night she had been cast out of the Vane residence five years ago. She had won. She had built an empire from the ruins of her shattered life.Yet every time her eyes caught her reflection in the limousine's darkened window, Charlie's bloodstained handwritten words on the back of that newspaper clipping resurfaced in her mi
The global launch night of Aura Herbal at Galeries Lafayette in Paris unfolded with unmatched grandeur. The relentless flashes from hundreds of fashion photographers illuminated the red carpet in a constant blaze of light. Aristocrats, A-list celebrities, and Europe's most influential business leaders had gathered to witness the expansion of Elena's cosmetic empire.In the heart of the grand hall, adorned with lavish botanical decorations, Elena stood as the center of attention. Her silver-white silk evening gown embraced her figure flawlessly, making her appear radiant beneath the sparkling crystal chandeliers. Her smile was graceful, her voice calm, and every handshake she offered sealed partnerships worth millions of euros for Aethel Corp's future."An extraordinary achievement, Madam Elena," said one of France's leading beauty critics, raising his champagne glass. "You have successfully brought the essence of Asia to the heart of Europe without a single flaw.""Thank you, sir. Thi
Winter had completely locked Paris in its icy grip. The city's streets were blanketed in pristine white snow that reflected the shimmering glow of the city lights, a stark contrast to the warmth inside Aethel Corp's newly established European headquarters. On the luxurious top floor, Elena stood before a massive glass wall, gazing at the Eiffel Tower, its silhouette barely visible through the snowy mist.On her desk lay the silver pendant, now seamlessly repaired with white gold, resting in complete silence. Beside it sat an official document from Capital Law Firm, declaring that Leo's legal guardianship was now one hundred percent under her authority, with no room for legal disputes from anyone anywhere in the world.Aria stepped inside with the utmost care, carrying a steaming cup of herbal tea. "Madam, every preparation for tomorrow night's grand launch of Aura Herbal at Galeries Lafayette has been completed. Celebrities and the French Minister of Trade have all confirmed their att
Paris, on the brink of winter, offered a breathtaking yet frigid view. Inside the VIP room of a luxurious restaurant overlooking the Eiffel Tower, Elena sat with several leading figures from Europe's cosmetics industry. Tonight's meeting would determine the global launch of the Aura Herbal line throughout France.Elena looked stunning in an emerald-green velvet evening gown, radiating an aura of authority that commanded the deep respect of every businessman around her. A professional smile graced her beautiful face, her every movement was elegant, and every business argument she presented carried unquestionable conviction, leaving no room for dispute.In the middle of the dinner reception, a restaurant attendant entered carrying a silver tray containing additional contract documents that had just arrived from the legal team. Resting beside the documents was a small white envelope with no sender's name.Standing behind Elena, Aria immediately picked up the envelope to inspect its conte







