She Brought His Secret Son To Court And Took Back His Empire-Aurelle - Chainityai

She Brought His Secret Son To Court And Took Back His Empire-Aurelle

The divorce papers came while Evelyn was feeding the baby Adrian Vale did not even know he had.

Rain tapped softly against the apartment windows, steady enough to make the whole morning feel muted.

The bottle warmer hummed on the kitchen counter.

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Her six-week-old son slept against her shoulder with one tiny fist curled into her blouse.

The packet sat on the table beside a half-empty mug of coffee she had reheated twice and never finished.

It smelled like printer ink and expensive law firm arrogance.

Adrian’s signature was at the bottom.

Cold.

Clean.

Final.

It was the same signature he used to buy companies, crush competitors, and remove people from his life as if they had never mattered.

For three years, Evelyn had been Mrs. Adrian Vale.

Wife of Manhattan’s youngest billionaire.

From the outside, the marriage had looked flawless.

There had been diamonds under chandelier light, champagne glasses raised for charity photographers, black cars waiting near sidewalks, and women at galas whispering that Evelyn was lucky.

Luck was a strange word for loneliness dressed in designer clothes.

Behind closed doors, their marriage felt like standing in a beautiful empty room and listening for footsteps that never came.

Adrian vanished for weeks.

Then weeks became months.

Paris.

Dubai.

Singapore.

Always business.

His assistant sent flowers when he missed dinner reservations.

His assistant sent flowers when he missed her birthday.

His assistant sent flowers when he missed their anniversary.

Evelyn learned that rich men could outsource guilt the way they outsourced dry cleaning.

His mother, Celeste, called it marriage.

“A good wife doesn’t question a powerful man,” Celeste told her once.

She said it in Evelyn’s own kitchen while removing leather gloves finger by finger, as if patience were something a woman of breeding simply wore.

Evelyn had stood by the sink with a grocery bag still on the counter and said nothing.

At the time, silence felt like dignity.

Later, she understood it was just exhaustion.

The photos began arriving after Adrian missed the second anniversary dinner in a row.

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