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Anneliese spoke with a casual air, her words sharp despite the nonchnce. “I imagine the inte would feast on a scandal like this. The real question is–will uderias Tech survive the fallout from your personal mess?”
Zacharias‘ face drained of color. With a sudden burst of rage, he hurled his phone across the
room.
<i>Bang</i>!
The device shattered into fragments.
His eyes, bloodshot with fury, locked on Anneliese. “Murder my wife? Are you seriously fabricating something this vile just to push through a divorce?”
That wasn’t what had happened. The video was deceptive, filmed from a misleading angle.
He had reached out to restrain her, yet the footage made it look as though he was shielding Selina–while shoving Anneliese aside.
Anneliese met his livid, wounded stare with icy detachment.
“If you had agreed to end this marriage quietly, I wouldn’t have been forced to go this far. Four years ago, I nearly died in that filthy alley. I survived by nothing but sheer luck. Selina tried to kill me, and you covered it up for her. That makes youplicit, Zacharias. So, calling you a wife–killer isn’t exactly unjust, is it?”
Her gaze didn’t waver–cold, cutting, filled with disdain and unshakable determination.
She had plotted every move, resolute in dismantling this marriage.
When she first traveled to Riveraton to retrieve the recording from Rory, Zacharias hadn’t been concerned.
There hadn’t been enough proof. At worst, it would be an inconvenience–nothing he couldn’t manage.
But with the recording and the incriminating videobined, plus his own wife publicly using him of adultery and attempted murder…
He would be defenseless. His reputation would copse overnight.
The thought made him reel; his bnce faltered as he stumbled back a step.
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The room sank into a heavy silence, the tension thick enough to choke on.
Atst, Anneliese spoke.
“Nine o’clock tomorrow. If you’re not there, I’ll go straight to the
Zacharias‘ fists trembled, his silence seething.
But Anneliese was in no rush. She knew him too well.
He woulde.
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She lowered her eyes, exhaling softly. “Zacharias, let’s end this cleanly. Don’t make it uglier than it has to be, alright?”
Finally, his voice rasped out, raw and jagged, like it had scraped over broken ss.
“You’re something else, Anneliese.”
That was his answer–his reluctant surrender. Relief uncoiled in her chest, though her body felt heavy, her head spinning with exhaustion.
She slumped against the cushions, limp.
“Tomorrow’s too soon. I’ll have mywyer draft the divorce papers.” Zacharias muttered, clinging to ast thread of hope.
He consoled himself. Even if they filed tomorrow, the legal process would still take time. Time he could use to win her back.
He refused to believe that the love and tolerance Anneliese had shown him through all these years would simply disappear without a trace.
But Anneliese’s final words crushed the illusion.
“No need. The papers were filed a month ago. Tomorrow, we’re only picking up the finalized decree.”
Zacharias‘ eyes flew open in disbelief.
“What did you just say? We’ve already filed for divorce?”
His voice cracked, unsteady andced with confusion.
Filed <i>for </i><i>divorce</i>? <i>A month </i><i>ago</i>? <i>That’s </i><i>impossible</i>.
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He hadn’t signed anything–no divorce papers, no visit to City Hall. Nothing.
Yet somehow, the process had gone through, leaving him utterly baffled.
But Anneliese’s calm expression and steady tone left no doubt–this was no joke.
A chilling realization struck him, and his voice sharpened.
“It was Coral, wasn’t it?”
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A month ago, Coral had still been his secretary. Almost every document passed through her hands before reaching him.
If he had unknowingly signed divorce papers, then Coral must have orchestrated it.
What he never expected was for Anneliese to join forces with her so soon.
His chest tightened as his re bored into Anneliese, eyes zing with fury.
But she only tilted her head, lips curving into a taunting smile.
“Not bad. Try again.”
Zacharias squeezed his eyes shut, then reopened them, the pieces falling into ce.
“You I got the papers from Coral. Then my mom went with you to file the divorce, didn’t she?”
Anneliese arched an eyebrow, her voice dripping with satisfaction.
“Exactly. Your dear sister was there too. And I should really thank your mom–when the clerk insisted on a video call to confirm with you, she smoothed it over. She swore you’d authorized her to handle it, even wrote a statement on the spot. That’s how everything was approved.”