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Just two weeks after their wedding, Raphael left for the other side of the world on business. Two years later, when he returned, Grace barely recognized her own husband. ăă ăăEveryone knew their marriage was nothing more than a business deal between two powerful families. To Grace, it was simply the last hurdle on her way to freedom. She barely knew her husband. All she really knew was that he was rigid, dull, and emotionally detached-like a financial machine. She figured he must find her just as insufferable-dramatic, and high-maintenance. When Grace placed the divorce papers in front of Raphael, stating that she wanted to end this loveless marriage, he merely looked at her, his gaze warm yet unreadable. He gently took her hand and murmured in a husky voice, half-smiling, ăHmm? Did I not please you enough last night?ă
The gentle spring breeze carried a hint of warm floral fragrance, blending with the lingering drizzle as it brushed against the ornate façade of the French-style building.
Tonight, at this exclusive high-jewelry auction, the dim lighting and lavish atmosphere set the stage for the evening's most anticipated highlight-a pair of 18th-century diamond earrings, once owned by a French princess, now donated by an Austrian noble family.
In a way, they were finally returning home.
Grace had come tonight primarily to witness these legendary earrings in person. She attended the event alone, but that never stopped people from approaching her.
"Oh, Grace! Your black gown is stunning! Is it from your family's new collection this season?"
A group of women quickly gathered around, eyes gleaming as they took in her appearance. Grace Bellavance had always been breathtaking-her amber eyes, sharp and captivating, held a hypnotic depth, while the sleek one-shoulder gown she wore effortlessly highlighted her elegant shoulders and delicate waistline.
It was impossible to tell whether the gown itself was stunning, or if it simply became so because Grace was the one wearing it.
After all, everyone knew that Bellavance wasn't just a legacy of luxury leather goods-it was a fashion empire, a symbol of prestige and power. From couture evening gowns to trendsetting designs, every season's collection dictated the industry's artistic and commercial direction.
Getting close to Grace wasn't just about friendship-it was about access. The right connections might mean securing an exclusive piece before anyone else, or even becoming the next it girl of the fashion world.
Grace stood at the center of their admiration, offering a practiced yet distant smile.
"No, it was custom-made," she replied lightly.
Among the elite gathered here, wealth was a given, and haute couture was hardly a novelty. But wearing something entirely unique, every single time-that was true luxury. That was power.
The women around her didn't bother hiding their admiration. As always, they chimed in with compliments, their voices laced with envy.
Grace remained indifferent. When the conversation naturally paused, she seized the moment to excuse herself to the restroom.
Finally, some quiet.
She blinked, her dry eyes stinging. The contact lenses were bothering her. Even though her nearsightedness wasn't severe-barely 200 degrees-she rarely wore glasses. But tonight, she had to endure the discomfort; she wanted a clear view of those earrings when they were finally presented on stage.
After closing her eyes briefly to rest them, she retouched her lipstick and slipped the tube back into her clutch as she stepped out of the restroom.
Lost in thought, she wasn't paying attention when-clink!-her lipstick slipped from her fingers and rolled across the polished marble floor.
With a sigh, she watched as the golden tube spun forward, its crisp metallic sound echoing through the quiet hallway, until it finally came to a stop at the feet of a man.
Polished, matte-leather Oxford shoes, impeccably clean. Above them, the perfectly tailored drape of suit trousers-the fabric clearly expensive, every seam precise.
Grace's gaze instinctively moved upward. But just as her eyes shifted, her contact lenses shifted uncomfortably with them, and with the dim corridor lighting, she could only make out the vague silhouette of a tall, commanding figure.
The man stood still, his posture straight, his presence exuding a calm yet undeniable authority. In the shadows, his features remained unreadable, his aura sharp and unyielding.
Grace shut her eyes briefly, dismissing the discomfort. Forget it. It doesn't matter who it is-I have no interest in making conversation.
By the time she reopened them, the man had already stepped closer, extending his palm toward her.
Her lipstick rested in his open hand.
A faint trace of cologne lingered in the air-cool, crisp bergamot, with a distinct, sophisticated edge.
More than that, she could feel his gaze-steady, unwavering, watching her from above.
Grace's lashes fluttered as she swiftly retrieved the lipstick from his palm. "Thank you," she murmured, turning away before their eyes could meet.
Polite, but completely uninterested. She had no desire for unnecessary entanglements.
What she didn't see was that, as she walked away, the man turned to watch her retreating figure, his expression unreadable.
There was something in his gaze-a flicker of recognition, or perhaps curiosity-brief, fleeting, but undeniable.
And just like that, as she quickened her pace and her gown swept behind her, the moment dissolved into the night.
By the time Grace returned to the bustling auction hall, the attention had already shifted elsewhere.
The group of women who had surrounded her earlier now flocked around someone else-a vibrant young woman at the center of the circle, chatting animatedly. The moment she noticed Grace's arrival, her eyes lit up even more.
"Grace! Darling, where have you been? I've been looking for you all night!"
The speaker was Dana Fontaine. Her enthusiasm was almost theatrical, her lips painted in a bold shade of red that only heightened her dramatic flair.
Grace lifted the corners of her mouth into a flawlessly practiced smile, her gaze resting lightly on Dana.
"Just stepped away for a moment."
"I knew it! You wouldn't miss those earrings for the world!"
Dana pushed past the other women, leaning in like they were the closest of friends.
"Tell me, what's your budget tonight?" she asked.
"We'll see." Grace answered smoothly, lifting a champagne flute from a passing server's tray. Without breaking her composure, she subtly widened the space between them.
And that was when something caught her eye.
Pinned to Dana's dress was a brooch-an exquisite piece, with diamonds and deep green garnets.
Not the size of the stones, but the boldness of the design made it stand out.
Grace's steps faltered for a fraction of a second.
Dana noticed immediately. And before Grace could ask, she smirked, basking in the attention.
"Oh, you have an eye for beauty," she touched the brooch delicately, her voice tinged with delight, "This? It's from Ălan G."
Gasps rippled through the group.
"Wait-Ălan G? The Ălan G?"
"You actually got a piece from them? I heard they only make eighty pieces a year, most of which are snapped up by royalty and collectors."
The glittering garnets in a rare shade-one that made the others instinctively start estimating its worth. Seven figures, at least. And it was one of a kind.
Dana, soaking in the attention, straightened her posture, her brooch gleaming even brighter under the chandeliers.
"It was a gift for our anniversary. The moment I so much as glanced at it, my husband pulled a few strings and made it happen. Honestly, what could I even say?"
She let out a delicate sigh, as though this level of devotion was almost burdensome.
The message was clear: her husband adored her. And most importantly? She wanted Grace to hear it.
Dana's family, Fontaine Group, was a global giant in fine dining, a powerhouse of wealth and status. Entirely different from the Bellavance empire, yet equally powerful in its own right.
As Dana and Grace were of the same generation, they had been compared for years.
And tonight, Dana had dressed in white, while Grace stood in black-two sides of the same coin, yet in stark contrast.
This wasn't just about fashion or jewelry. People were already placing their silent bets-who had won, and who had lost.
And now that the topic had turned to "husbands", well-
Grace's husband had left for Australia just two weeks after their wedding-Sixteen and a half hours away by flight, on the other side of the world.
Lasted nearly two years.
A marriage in name only.
Lena Carrington and Alaric Winfield have been rivals since childhood, always competing with each other-from school to adulthood. When Lena's family faces a financial crisis and her fiancé of three years heartlessly dumps her, all her old friends turn a blind eye, leaving her to fend for herself. One day, she runs into her ex-boyfriend, who's with his new girlfriend, eager to watch her hit rock bottom. Frustrated and unwilling to give in, she then bumps into Alaric, her lifelong adversary. "Beg me, and maybe I'll help you," he says, arms crossed, watching her with amusement. "I'd rather die than beg you. Keep dreaming." But later, she turns back. "Fine, help me! Name your terms." He gives a slight smile, "Deal." One night, she accidentally kisses him, and soon, she starts to notice that something about Alaric is changing...
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For two years, Ashton had poured his heart into his marriage, yet Emalee's heart remained cold. Despite his dedication, Emalee presented him with divorce papers. She bluntly stated she could not remain married to a man whose net worth was less than a million dollars. Ashton signed the papers, closing one chapter of his life and stepping into a new beginning. Then, Ashton revealed his secret identities: a music mogul, a medical expert, and a martial arts masterâeach persona impressive enough to stun the world. As Ashtonâs true capabilities came to light, Emalee was overwhelmed with deep regret.
After two years of marriage, Sadie was finally pregnant. Filled with hope and joy, she was blindsided when Noah asked for a divorce. During a failed attempt on her life, Sadie found herself lying in a pool of blood, desperately calling Noah to ask him to save her and the baby. But her calls went unanswered. Shattered by his betrayal, she left the country. Time passed, and Sadie was about to be wed for a second time. Noah appeared in a frenzy and fell to his knees. "How dare you marry someone else after bearing my child?"