He Threw Out His Pregnant Wife, Then Lost The House He Never Owned-lequyen994 - Chainityai

He Threw Out His Pregnant Wife, Then Lost The House He Never Owned-lequyen994

The settlement confirmation was still warm from the bank printer when Victor Hail decided his marriage had become inconvenient.

Rain glazed the glass doors of Brier House, and Natalie Vale stood in the marble foyer with one hand under her ribs while their unborn daughter shifted inside her.

Her suitcase sat beside the console table.

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Someone had packed it badly.

Her medication pouch had been shoved into a side pocket without checking the dosage schedule, which told Natalie the person who packed it had obeyed Victor but had not cared whether she suffered.

Victor cared even less.

He stood in a navy suit, spotless and pleased, holding a separation waiver in one hand and the settlement notice in the other.

Hail Group had just received seventy-four million dollars after months of panic, debt calls, and late-night pacing.

Victor believed that money had saved him.

He did not know it had only bought him enough time to expose himself.

Marissa Crane sat near the staircase wearing Natalie’s emerald silk scarf.

It had belonged to Natalie’s grandfather, and seeing it around another woman’s throat hurt in a place money had never reached.

Victor slid the waiver across the console table.

“Sign it tonight,” he said.

The document gave him the house, the settlement, her silence, and the right to describe her however he wished later.

It even used the wrong legal name.

Natalie stared at that mistake longer than Victor expected.

He thought silence meant fear.

In truth, silence was where she stored details.

“The house is mine,” she said.

Victor laughed.

“The house belongs to Hail Residential Holdings. My company, my lawyers, my accounts. You never understood money.”

The baby kicked once.

Natalie kept breathing.

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