
Steven sat at their small dining table, staring at his cold plate.
He had been waiting for over an hour. Waiting for his wife, Nora—to be home. Nora still hasn't come home. She usually lets him know when she's on her way. But this time, there hasn't been a single message. It's past eight thirty. Steven took a deep breath. He didn't want to think badly of her. He always tried to believe. Throughout their years of marriage, that was the one thing he continued to do—believe. The door finally opened. Nora entered with hurried steps, her face looking happy—not at Steven, but at her cell phone, which she held tightly. "Sorry, I'm late," Nora said without looking at her husband. Steven stood up spontaneously. “I've prepared dinner. You haven't eaten yet, have you?” Nora took off her coat and sat down on the sofa. "I already ate. Ryan treated me. He... Well, he said he wanted to apologize for the past." That name. A name that for years he had heard only as an old memory. The name that Nora said she had buried deep inside. But the corners of Steven's lips tightened. "Did you two eat together?" "Steven, don't start." Nora's tone immediately rose. "He's just an old friend. Besides, he just got back from abroad. He wants to respect my time." Steven swallowed his disappointment. "You can tell me first.” "I forgot." Nora waved her hand as if it were no big deal. "And don't make that face. You're making me feel guilty when there's nothing to feel guilty about." Steven sat back down. He tried to speak softly. "I'm just... worried." "Why should you worry?" This time Nora looked at Steven clearly. Her gaze was cold. "Do you think I would do something behind your back?" Steven was silent. The slightest mistake—whatever his answer—would be a new mistake. “That wasn't what I meant.” "Never mind." Nora got up from the sofa. "I'm tired." *** A few days later, the atmosphere at home felt increasingly strange. Ryan came up in every conversation Nora had. In every story. In every complaint. And one thing changed drastically: Nora began to look at Steven suspiciously. One morning, Steven was about to leave for work when Nora stopped him. "Wait." Steven stopped. "What's wrong?" "I heard from Ryan... he said he saw you with another woman yesterday." Steven frowned. Another woman? Nora, I was at the office all day. "He said you went out with a woman. Tall, brown hair, wearing a skirt—" “That's my colleague. We're meeting with a client.” Nora crossed her arms over her chest. "You never said anything." "Because it's working hours." "That's not the problem!" Nora snapped. "The problem is that you're hiding something!" Steven finally realized that no matter what he said, Ryan was already one step ahead of him. "Nora," he said softly, "do you trust Ryan more than your own husband?" Nora's eyes fluttered. There was a pause. But not for long. “Ryan has no reason to lie.” Unlike you. Nora didn't say those words, but Steven could clearly read them in her eyes. Minor accusations began to become routine. Mistake after mistake that he never made began to come out of Nora's mouth. Ryan is always behind him. Steven remained silent. He didn't want to make things worse. He just wanted his house to be warm again like it used to be. He still hoped Nora would wake up. But one night, everything fell apart. Nora came home with a gloomy face. She stared at Steven as if she were looking at a shapeshifter disguised as her own husband. "We need to talk." That tone is too familiar. The tone of someone who has already passed judgment before hearing the defense. Steven shrugged. "Talk about what?" “Ryan as—” That name again. "—you used company money for personal gain. You took advantage without my consent." Steven immediately shook his head. "That's not true." "He has the proof." "What proof?" Steven took a step forward. "I never touched your company's money." Nora dropped a stack of papers on the table. "Here." Steven took them, examined them one by one—invoices, transfers, asset purchase documents—all of which appeared to originate from Steven. Even though Steven knew exactly: this was a fabrication. "Nora," Steven stared deeply at his wife, "this isn't me. Someone else is controlling all of this." "Ryan said you'd say that." Nora snorted. He said you would blame others. Steven felt tightness in his chest. He was no longer fighting slander. He was fighting his wife's blind faith in another man. "What... Do you still love Ryan?" The question slipped out without him planning it. Nora's face changed instantly. She looked surprised and offended—but she didn't deny it. "It has nothing to do with love!" Nora snapped. "This is about honesty! And you... you're not being honest to me." Steven refrained from speaking loudly. "I have never lied about anything in this marriage." Nora looked away. And that's when Steven knew: her heart was no longer in this house. "Nora." His voice broke. "If you believe him, not me... what do we still have?" Nora didn't answer. The silence was sharper than any scream. After a few seconds that felt like a long minute, Steven said softly: "Maybe... we should consider getting a divorce." Nora jumped a little, but she didn't deny it. She didn't beg. She didn't refuse. All she said was one sentence: "It's up to you." That's it. Those words that destroyed the entire foundation of Steven's years of devotion. That night, Steven sat alone in the living room. It was the first time he felt a chill that came from within, not from outside. He didn't know that this was only the beginning. He didn't know that Ryan was waiting for one thing: The moment when Steven truly gave up. And Nora... Nora didn't even realize that everything she was proud of—her company, her success—had been built by one person: Steven. The person he now accuses without thinking twice. The person he now pushes out of his life.Latest Chapter
Chapter 10
It has been two weeks since the divorce was finalized. It had been two weeks since Steven closed the door without looking back. And in those two weeks... the world seemed to have changed.And finally back to where he belongs.That morning, a private helicopter landed on the roof of the 86-story building owned by Hawthorne Global Holdings, the largest multinational company that Steven had been running behind the scenes.He stepped out of the helicopter, wearing a sharp black suit, a world-class watch on his wrist, and a piercing gaze—as sharp as a man who no longer carries burdens that are not his own.The man Nora once made seem small... is now completely gone.The shareholders, directors, and lawyers waited on the rooftop landing pad, greeting each other formally."Welcome back, Mr. Hawthorne."Steven nodded briefly. "Let's get started right away. Directors, to the meeting room. Now."No small talk, fake smiles, or hesitation.Steven's aura returned to his body as if he had just ret
Chapter 9
"Now, I am no longer your husband."Those words echoed in Nora's head even hours after Steven left the mediation room.Her hands trembled as she sat alone at the long table that now felt too cold.There was no sound except for the ticking of the wall clock, which seemed to embarrass itself every second.She never imagined the day when Steven—the man she had always looked down on—would stand staring at her without any emotion, then end their relationship as if cutting a rope that had long since been broken.Nora wiped her cheek, surprised when her fingers touched tears that had been flowing for who knows how long.She never cries like this.Not for anyone.And especially... not for Steven.***Outside the building, it was drizzling. Steven put both hands in his coat pockets, his face expressionless. He glanced at the glass door, but only for a second. There was no more doubt or pity.Nora has crossed the line many times. And now, she must face the consequences.Steven walked away wit
Chapter 8
After those words left Steven's mouth, he walked steadily out of the cafe. There was no doubt or regret. All the pain he had endured was enough. Now it was Nora's turn to feel it.Leon then followed behind.“Sir, shall we begin gathering evidence for the third phase?”Steven nodded. "Yes. Today, we made Ryan lose his last ally.""Alright."Meanwhile, at Nora's office, the atmosphere was chaotic. Everyone was talking about the same news: Ryan's company was under intense scrutiny. Rumors were circulating that he would soon be arrested.Nora sat pensively in her office. Her eyes were puffy, her face a mess. She tried to read report after report, but every letter seemed to move. Her head felt heavy.There was a knock at the door."Come in," Nora said weakly.Her assistant stepped in. "Mrs. Nora... there's one more thing.""What else?" Nora massaged her temples."Our main investor has canceled the partnership."Nora looked straight at him. "What?!""They said they didn't want to get i
Chapter 7
The next morning, Steven was ready before the sun had fully risen. Neat hair, simple shirt, expressionless face—calm but dangerous. Today is no longer about presenting evidence. It's about making Ryan lose his footing.Leon then arrived on time."Everything is going according to plan, Sir," he said, handing over an additional folder.Steven opened it. "Is this Ryan's company financial report?""Yes, Sir. All his tax evasion, hidden debts, and shady business dealings. If this gets out... he'll be finished in a matter of hours."Steven closed the folder. "Good. But it's not time to drop everything yet."Leon nodded. "Your instructions, Sir?""Just the initial phase. Let's keep him busy. Make him panic."Leon smiled faintly. "With pleasure."***Meanwhile, at Nora's office, the atmosphere was no calmer.Nora sat in her room with swollen eyes. All night long she cried—swaying between anger, disappointment, and shame. She didn't sleep. Didn't eat and couldn't think.Ryan came in lookin
Chapter 6
That night, the city seemed normal. The building lights were shining calmly, as if the world was not moving towards someone's destruction. But for Steven, everything had changed.He sat in the chair—a small, simple room in a temporary apartment. There was no luxury, no symbols of power. Just Steven, his laptop, some documents he had long neglected, and the calm before the storm.Leon entered without knocking."Sir, everything is ready," he reported as he placed a thick folder on the desk.Steven closed his laptop. "All the evidence?""Yes. Starting from Ryan's illegal transfers to several key employees at Nora's company, the financial reports he manipulated, to the recording of his conversation with one of the illegal investors who wanted to take over the business."Leon continued, "He has set a trap to bring Nora down. If his plan succeeds, he will take over the company within three months."Steven nodded slowly, his expression showing no surprise whatsoever."Nora doesn't know an
Chapter 5
That morning came without mercy. The sky was slightly overcast, but bright enough to remind him that nothing could be hidden any longer.Steven stood in front of the window of the cheap hotel room where he was staying temporarily. His hair was a little messy, his face tired, but his eyes... for the first time in years, they began to look alive. There was something there—a decisiveness that even he himself had almost forgotten he possessed.The phone rang. The name that appeared: Leon, his loyal right-hand man since long ago."Sir, everything is ready," Leon's voice sounded firm."The company, personal assets, reports of all transfers to Mrs. Nora's business. Everything has been summarized. When would you like to make the announcement?""Not yet," replied Steven. "The first act wasn't about proving who I am. Nor was it about revealing my identity.""Then what, sir?""To show what happens to people who underestimate a man's self-esteem."Leon paused for a moment before saying, "Yes,
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