He Called Her Dead Weight, Then His Rival Put Her In Charge Of Everything-Neyney - Chainityai

He Called Her Dead Weight, Then His Rival Put Her In Charge Of Everything-Neyney

The courtroom was too quiet for the way Alistair Finch was ending a twelve-year marriage.

The air hummed with the soft machinery of power, polished wood, chilled air, expensive lawyers, and the kind of silence people use when they want cruelty to look respectable.

Helena Vance sat across from him in a navy dress he had once called plain.

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He had meant it as correction.

She had taken it as information.

Alistair sat beside his attorney, Lawrence Adler, and looked like a man waiting for a printer to finish a document he had already approved.

He was the founder of Ethereon Analytics, a financial technology giant built on speed, prediction, and the public mythology of his own genius.

To the press, Helena was the composed wife who appeared at fundraisers, remembered donors’ children, and stood beside him in photographs without stealing light.

To Alistair, she was an elegant expense line.

To herself, she had become something quieter and far more dangerous.

The judge asked if both parties understood the terms.

Adler stood first and explained them with a smile polished thin enough to cut.

Helena would keep the Boston brownstone her grandmother left her.

She would receive a modest lump settlement compared with the fortune Ethereon had created during the marriage.

She would waive future claims against Alistair’s company, options, and assets.

She would agree to a gag order that kept him from speaking publicly about her.

Alistair loved that last part because he believed silence was something he had bought.

He had no idea silence was the one thing she had never sold.

Adler called the offer generous.

He called Helena supportive.

Then he explained that the marriage had failed because Alistair’s professional life required a level of pressure and intellectual rigor Helena did not share.

No one in the courtroom gasped.

Insults sound cleaner when a lawyer charges by the hour.

Alistair glanced at Helena, waiting for anger, tears, proof that he still had the power to make her react.

She gave him nothing.

Clara Bennett, Helena’s attorney, leaned close and asked once more if she was certain.

Helena nodded.

The judge turned to her.

“Mrs. Vance, do you understand that these terms end your claim to Mr. Finch’s estate and business interests?”

Helena looked at Alistair.

For one clean second he saw something in her eyes that unsettled him.

It was not grief.

It was not fear.

It was almost pity.

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