
Too Late For Regret: My Hidden Billionaire
For five years, Daryl suppressed his terrifying Draconian bloodline to be a devoted, stay-at-home husband to his ambitious wife, Blaire.
But on his mother's birthday, Blaire stormed in with a billionaire heir by her side, slamming a divorce agreement directly into the birthday cake.
"This marriage is a liability to my entry into high society," she declared coldly.
Her new partner mocked Daryl's mother with eviction threats, triggering a severe heart attack that sent the frail woman collapsing to the floor.
At the hospital, Blaire refused to pay the life-saving medical deposit unless Daryl gave up full custody of their five-year-old daughter.
Through the ICU intercom, she ruthlessly told his dying mother that Daryl was a worthless failure, causing the heart monitor to violently flatline.
Daryl's sanity finally snapped.
He had protected Blaire from the shadows, hiding his god-like power just to give her a normal life. How could she treat human lives like disposable assets on a balance sheet?
The dormant volcano in his chest erupted. He signed the divorce papers and shredded her five-million-dollar pity check right into her face.
"Within one year, your empire will crumble, and you will be on your knees begging," Daryl vowed.
Then, he dialed a heavily encrypted number, summoning a fleet of black-ops helicopters and the city's most dangerous underground queen to bow at his feet, leaving his ex-wife trembling in the dust.
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Chapter 4
Blaire gestured to her assistant. The assistant pushed open the door to the hospital's VIP lounge. A senior partner from a top-tier law firm was already waiting inside, his briefcase resting on the glass table.
The lawyer pushed his gold-rimmed glasses up his nose. He slid a freshly printed divorce agreement, stamped with the firm's gold foil logo, to the center of the table.
Daryl walked into the room. He did not sit. His tall, broad frame cast a heavy, oppressive shadow over the table.
The lawyer began to read the terms in a robotic, clinical voice. He listed the stripping of Daryl's rights to the Doyle family trust, the real estate, and even the cars he used for groceries.
Blaire sat on the leather sofa. She crossed her long legs and stared out the window at the Manhattan skyline, acting as if the man she had slept next to for five years did not exist.
The lawyer finished reading. He pulled out a pre-signed check, placed it on top of the agreement, and pushed it toward Daryl.
"This is a settlement of five million dollars," the lawyer explained. "The condition is that you surrender all custody rights to Cassie and sign a lifetime Non-Disclosure Agreement."
Before Daryl could speak, the lounge door burst open. Marlene's attending physician rushed in, looking frantic.
"I apologize for the interruption," the doctor said, out of breath. "Marlene woke up briefly in the ICU. She is extremely agitated. She is demanding to see Blaire."
Blaire frowned. She let out an annoyed sigh, clearly viewing this as an unnecessary delay, but she stood up and walked out of the room to get it over with.
The group gathered outside the glass wall of the Intensive Care Unit. Marlene lay in the bed, an oxygen mask strapped to her face. She turned her head weakly and looked through the glass at Blaire.
Marlene lifted a trembling hand. Her eyes were wide with desperate pleading, begging her daughter-in-law to show mercy.
Blaire stepped up to the glass. She pressed the intercom button on the wall. Her voice piped into the room, cold, steady, and utterly ruthless.
"I am divorcing him, Marlene," Blaire said. "And I am taking Cassie. Your son is a failure. He does not deserve to be a father."
Marlene's eyes widened in sheer terror. The heart monitor next to her bed instantly erupted into a high-pitched, continuous wail.
Marlene's body convulsed once, and she fell back into a deep coma. Doctors and nurses sprinted into the room, charging the defibrillator.
Daryl watched his mother flatline because of Blaire's words. The last thread of his restraint snapped.
He spun around. His hand shot out and clamped around Blaire's wrist. His grip was like a steel vise, pressing so hard the bones in her arm ground together.
Blaire let out a sharp cry of pain. Her mask of ice shattered. She stared up at Daryl, her eyes wide with sudden, raw terror. He looked like a demon crawling out of hell.
Preston roared and lunged forward to grab Daryl's arm. Jaxon stayed safely behind his father, his previous terror keeping him pinned to the wall as he shouted empty threats. "Let go of my sister!" Jaxon yelled, his voice cracking.
Daryl did not even touch them. A terrifying, invisible shockwave of Draconic energy exploded from his body. The force of it acted like a guided missile, completely bypassing Blaire's trembling form. The invisible wave curved over her shoulder and slammed directly into Preston's chest. Both Preston and the cowering Jaxon were thrown backward, crashing hard onto the linoleum floor.
Daryl shoved Blaire away. He pointed a shaking finger down the hallway.
"Get out!" Daryl roared. The sound shook the glass windows.
Blaire stumbled backward, her back hitting the wall. A dark red bruise was already forming on her wrist.
Daryl's eyes were bloodshot, his chest heaving. "From this second on, you are permanently banned from coming near my mother. If you take one step toward that room, I will bury the entire Doyle family."
Blaire's heart hammered against her ribs. The killing intent in his eyes was so real, so suffocating, that her throat closed up. She could not force a single word out.
The family lawyer, trembling in the corner, nervously held up the divorce agreement, trying to break the terrifying tension.
Daryl snatched the papers from the lawyer's hands. He marched back into the VIP lounge and grabbed the Montblanc pen from the table.
He did not read a single word of the asset stripping clauses. He flipped to the last page and slashed his signature across the bottom line.
Then, he picked up the five-million-dollar check.
While Blaire watched in stunned silence, Daryl ripped the check in half. Then he tore it again, and again, until it was nothing but confetti. He threw the pieces right into Blaire's face.
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7.9
I woke up in a sterile hospital room, my head split open from a horrific car crash.
But the pain in my skull was nothing compared to the memory burned into my retinas just before the impact: my billionaire husband, Dawson, walking into a luxury hotel with a woman who looked exactly like his dead first love.
When Dawson finally arrived at the ward, there was no panic or relief in his eyes. He just coldly looked at my bloody bandages.
"Your reckless driving just forced me to postpone the quarterly board meeting."
Even our seven-year-old son, who I almost died giving birth to, didn't spare me a single glance. He kicked my hospital bed in annoyance.
"The Wi-Fi here is garbage. You're a bad mom! Dad said Aunt Angelita should be the one living with us!"
My blood turned to ice. For five years, I had bent over backward, wearing the hideous pale dresses he picked, starving myself to maintain a fragile figure, all to be a perfect, obedient substitute for a ghost.
And this was what I got. An unfaithful husband who would rather bury me in debt than grant me a divorce, and a son who wished I was dead.
The weak, subservient Charlene died on that wet asphalt.
When the doctor pointed to Dawson and asked for his name, I looked at my husband with a hollow, defensive stare.
"Who are you?" I whispered.
Using retrograde amnesia as my shield, I was going to tear their perfect world apart.

9.0
On their seventh wedding anniversary, Kiley's billionaire husband, Aden, slid a thick stack of papers across the restaurant table.
It was a petition for divorce.
He was leaving her for his college sweetheart. Thanks to a ruthless prenup, Kiley was being thrown out with absolutely nothing.
That very night, their young son Jules was rushed to the ER, bleeding profusely. The doctor's diagnosis was a death sentence: acute leukemia.
When Kiley frantically called Aden for help, he dismissed the emergency as a simple nosebleed.
"I'm not paying for this. Deal with it," Aden sneered, the sound of his mistress giggling in the background.
To force Kiley to sign the divorce papers, Aden froze all her credit cards and canceled their son's health insurance. He refused to pay a single cent for the chemotherapy.
Even Kiley's adoptive parents sided with the wealthy Aden, calling her a burden and telling her to stop fighting him.
Driven to the brink of despair, with a dying child and no money, Kiley didn't understand how a father could be so monstrous to his own flesh and blood.
Until a news article on a friend's phone caught her eye.
It featured a fallen 9/11 firefighter hero from the ultra-wealthy Whitfield family. The man in the photo looked exactly like Jules, down to the very bone structure.
Kiley's mind raced back to the fertility clinic and the anonymous sperm donor.
Could this dead billionaire hero be her son's biological father?
Looking at her sleeping, fragile boy, Kiley wiped her tears and crushed the divorce papers in her hand.
She was going to find the Whitfield family, save her son, and make Aden lose everything he held dear.

9.4
Six years ago, Breanna was shoved into a pitch-black hotel suite by her own uncle.
She was forced to endure a brutal night with a drugged stranger just to keep her grandmother's ventilator running.
Nine months later, she gave birth in a cold underground clinic.
But her uncle immediately snatched the crying newborn from her trembling hands, coldly announcing the baby had died.
For six years, Breanna lived in agonizing grief, working as a lowly hotel cleaner just to survive.
But a cruel setup threw her directly into the path of Elliot Finch, the arrogant billionaire from that dark night.
He did not recognize the woman whose life he had completely ruined.
Instead, he looked at her like she was rotting garbage, had his guards drag her into a wet alley, and mercilessly got her fired.
"If I ever see your face again, I will make sure you cannot get a job cleaning toilets."
Breanna was suffocating from the injustice, stripped of her dignity and her family's only lifeline.
Yet, when she instinctively protected a traumatized little boy from bullies, she discovered he was Elliot's son.
The boy clung to her neck, crying and desperately begging his father to let her stay.
But Elliot just threw a massive check at her chest, violently accusing her of brainwashing a sick child for a meal ticket.
Looking at the toxic disgust in his eyes, something inside Breanna finally broke.
She picked up the check, ripped the millions into tiny shreds, and let them rain down on his expensive shoes.
"Keep your dirty money."
She turned her back on the crying boy and the stunned billionaire, deciding she would no longer be their victim.

8.0
Finley's stepfather gave her a sickening ultimatum: marry her predatory stepbrother Shane tonight, or he would throw her fragile mother out on the street.
To escape this hell, she used a matchmaking agency and hastily married a complete stranger. Garrison Strickland claimed to be an ordinary data analyst making $95,000 a year, driving a beat-up Honda Civic, and needing a wife in name only. They got their marriage license at City Hall that very afternoon.
But when Finley returned home to pack her bags and threw the certificate on the table, her family just laughed. Dozier ordered Shane to drag her into the bedroom to "teach her a lesson" and trap her forever.
"Come on, little sister," Shane crooned, lunging at her. "Don't fight it."
Finley's own mother just stared at the floor, blaming Finley for ruining the family, watching blindly as Shane cornered her.
Terrified and desperate, Finley smashed an ashtray over Shane's head and frantically dialed her new husband's number. Shane snatched the phone, mocking the "imaginary husband" before the line went dead. Finley felt a bottomless despair. Garrison was just a normal guy; he would never risk his life against her violent family. She was completely on her own, waiting for the end.
Suddenly, deafening bangs echoed through the house, and Garrison stepped into the living room radiating a cold, terrifying fury. This supposedly "frugal data analyst" effortlessly snapped Shane's wrist, leveled a ruthless death threat that made Dozier tremble, and whisked Finley away in a waiting Bentley. Looking at the powerful man beside her, Finley's heart raced: just who exactly had she married today?

9.7
I secured the lifeline investment for my fiancé's company and went to his office to surprise him.
Instead, I caught Preston sleeping with his top actress—the woman he publicly claimed as his stepsister.
Through the cracked door, I heard him call me his "scarred, ugly bitch shield" to hide their sickening affair.
I didn't cry. I hacked the live broadcast of the Star Awards and played their sex tape to two thousand people.
But that night, drunk and reeling from the agonizing nerve pain in my facial scar, I stumbled into the wrong hotel penthouse.
I was pinned down by a drugged billionaire, Josephus Hodges.
The next morning, he left me a million-dollar check and a Plan B pill.
When he later tracked me down to offer a cold, calculated fake marriage just to absorb Preston's ruined empire, I threw the contract at his chest and told him to go to hell.
But when I got home and looked in the mirror, the chronic, burning torture in my scar was completely gone.
His touch during that terrifying night had somehow cured the agony that had ruined my life.
I had just declared war on the only man on earth who could heal me.
Just then, my ruined ex-fiancé called, begging me to save him with a PR press conference.
"I'll do it, but I control the venue."
I booked it at Josephus's heavily guarded hotel. I was going to slaughter my ex on live television, and force the apex predator to look at me again.

9.0
For years, I exhausted myself trying to be the perfect, obedient heiress of the ultra-wealthy Carlisle family.
But my reward wasn't their love. Instead, I was abruptly branded a fake, thrown out of the estate, and sent to a brutal black-site prison to take the fall for someone else's crimes.
My cold CEO brother, Julian, didn't lift a finger to save me. My carefully selected boyfriend, Connor, sold me out without a second thought.
In that maximum-security cell, I was stripped of my dignity. I ate moldy, insect-infested bread, and my soft hands were covered in thick, ugly scars from fighting off murderers.
I watched inmates get beaten half to death over a single cracker, while my so-called family continued their pristine, luxurious lives on the outside.
"She's just a parasite, let her rot."
I died in that dark cell, completely abandoned. The sheer exhaustion of trying to please them, of trying to be flawless, washed over my final moments like a physical sickness.
I didn't understand why my absolute loyalty was repaid with such ruthless cruelty.
Then, water rushed out of my lungs in a violent, burning surge.
I opened my eyes to the pristine blue pool of the Carlisle estate, my body completely unscarred. I had reverted to being fifteen again.
This time, I was done playing the perfect daughter. If my fate was a prison cell, I was going to spend my remaining freedom tearing their perfect world apart.