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The Unwanted Wife's Spectacular Billionaire Comeback Novel Cover

The Unwanted Wife's Spectacular Billionaire Comeback

To the world, I was the perfect, placid wife of Giovanni Baldwin, the King of Wall Street. But at the pinnacle of New York's social calendar, he deliberately flicked his wrist, splashing his red wine all over my white silk gown to publicly humiliate me. When we got back to the penthouse, he shoved me to the cold marble floor in front of a life-sized portrait of his dead lover. His fingers wrapped around my throat as he ordered me to clean up the stain like a servant. To break me entirely, he froze my accounts, aggressively targeted my secret fashion company, and heavily sedated my disabled brother to maintain legal control over him. When his dead lover's sister committed massive corporate fraud, Giovanni ruthlessly framed me for the crime, forcing me to stand before flashing cameras and take the fall just to keep her out of prison. Looking at his triumphant smile backstage, the last ember of the girl I used to be turned to ash. I finally understood that our marriage was nothing but a hostile contract, and I was just a disposable scapegoat for his endless grief. "This is no longer about escaping. This is about justice." I took off my wedding ring, liquidated every cent of my hidden personal assets, and ordered my team to launch a ruthless hostile takeover of his entire empire.
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Chapter 3

The soft chime of a private elevator as it stepped into the hushed interior of a discreet, unmarked office on a high floor in the Meatpacking District was the only sound.

The air smelled of freshly brewed espresso and expensive paper stock. Minimalist glass walls lined the space, revealing a bustling, silent team of designers and analysts. It was a place of quiet power, far removed from the chaos of the street outside.

A sharp-eyed woman with a sleek black bob behind the main console looked up, her expression of intense concentration softening into relief. "Lan. We were worried."

Edith walked to the console. Her hands were shaking so badly she had to press them against the cool metal surface to steady them. She reached into her coat pocket and pulled out the cold, heavy diamond necklace Giovanni had left as a pathetic apology.

She placed it on the desk. "I'd like to sell this."

The woman, Anya, raised an eyebrow but said nothing. She picked up the necklace and opened it. The diamonds glittered under the track lighting, a constellation of cold fire. It was a masterpiece of jewelry, and a symbol of Edith's imprisonment.

It was beautiful. It was the price of her humiliation.

Anya examined it closely, using a loupe to inspect the clarity and the setting. The silence stretched, making Edith's skin itch.

Finally, she looked up. "It's in excellent condition. Latest collection from Graff. Authenticity verified. I can offer you three hundred thousand."

It was a fair price. More than fair. But looking at the necklace, Edith felt like she was carving out a piece of her own pride and laying it on the desk.

She thought of her team, her designers, the company she had built from the ground up, waiting to be thrown to the mercy of Giovanni's corporate raiding. She thought of Giovanni's cold smile as he spilled the wine.

"I'll take it," Edith said, her voice barely a whisper. "I need the funds wired immediately. To the shell account for 'Project Nightingale'."

Anya nodded, sensing her urgency, and began preparing the paperwork.

Fifteen minutes later, Edith walked out of the office. The necklace was gone. In its place, the money was already transferring into her business bank account, an account Giovanni didn't know about, one she had kept from her marriage.

She pulled out her phone and called Anya at the main desk.

"This is Edith Woods. I'm paying the balance in full right now. And I'm arranging for a counter-offer to be made to our supplier. Today. Through a third-party acquisition firm. One Giovanni won't see coming."

The administrator sputtered, but the sound of the wire transfer confirmation shut him up quickly.

It took another two hours of phone calls and arrangements, but by the time Edith climbed into a cab outside the building, her company was safely launching a counter-offensive. Giovanni wouldn't find her. He wouldn't be able to touch her.

Edith leaned her head back against the taxi seat, exhaustion washing over her. She felt hollowed out, but beneath the exhaustion was a tiny sliver of relief. She had done it. She had protected her creation.

"Where to, miss?" the driver asked.

"Central Park West," she said, giving the address of the penthouse.

She had to go back. She had to retrieve her design workbooks. She was leaving Giovanni tonight, and she was never coming back.

The penthouse was silent when she walked in. The marble floor still held the faint scuff marks from her heels the night before. The air smelled faintly of antiseptic and Giovanni's cologne.

Martha Kowalski, the housekeeper, appeared from the kitchen. The older woman's eyes widened when she saw Edith.

"Mrs. Baldwin," Martha said, her voice tight. "You shouldn't be here."

"I'm just here to get something, Martha," Edith said, heading for the bedroom.

Martha caught her arm, her grip surprisingly strong. "Mr. Baldwin is in a terrible mood today. He's been making calls all morning. Please, be careful."

Edith nodded, pulling away. "Thank you."

She walked into the massive walk-in closet. She ignored the racks of designer clothes, the shelves of expensive bags. She didn't want any of it. She grabbed a single leather portfolio and began filling it with her sketchbooks and fabric swatches-the simple things she had owned before the marriage, the few items that were truly hers.

She zipped the portfolio shut. The sound was loud in the quiet room.

The front door slammed open.

Edith froze.

Heavy footsteps echoed in the hallway. Giovanni appeared in the doorway of the bedroom. He threw his overcoat onto a chair, his face like thunder. His eyes swept over her, taking in the portfolio clutched in her hand.

He didn't say a word. He just reached into his pocket and pulled out a single, folded piece of paper. A design sketch.

He tossed it onto the glass coffee table in the sitting area. It slid across the surface, stopping right in front of Edith.

The paper had been unfolded. Inside, gleaming under the recessed lights, was the intricate design for a couture gown, a signature piece from Lan's upcoming collection. Her design. The one she must have dropped last night.

Edith's breath caught in her throat. Her eyes snapped up to Giovanni's face.

He smiled, a slow, cruel curving of his lips. "Thinking of starting a little hobby to pass the time?" he asked, his voice dangerously soft. "Did you really think there's a single secret in this city I can't uncover?"

He had eyes everywhere. The shop, the street, the hospital. He hadn't bought a watch back, he had found her most guarded secret. He wanted her to know that he controlled everything. Even her dreams.

Edith's hands curled into fists. Her nails bit into the healing cuts on her palms. The pain grounded her.

She looked up at him. For the first time in their marriage, she didn't cower. She didn't beg. She met his gaze with a coldness that matched his own.

"It doesn't matter," she said, her voice steady. "My work is safe, somewhere you can't reach it."

Giovanni's smile vanished. The shock that flickered in his eyes was quickly swallowed by a dark, violent rage. He hadn't expected that. He had thought he had checkmated her.

He took a step toward her, his hands clenching at his sides. "You think you're clever?" he growled.

Edith stood her ground. The portfolio was packed. Her company was safe. She had nothing left to lose.

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