Chapter 1

The golden boy of high society once stopped a plane for me.

And I?

I once ran away while pregnant, disappearing for three years.

We got married.

Nine years later, a younger, stunning woman appeared by his side.

She was vibrant and fearless, joining him in all his wild adventures.

Meanwhile, I had become a stay-at-home mom, spending my days making sure our daughter didn’t eat junk food.

My husband said in disappointment, “Elaine, you’re not the woman you used to be.”

Even our daughter complained.

“Miss Snow is smart, gorgeous, and makes her own money. But you? You just rely on my dad.”

The next morning, I grabbed my ID and filed for divorce.

They must have forgotten that at twenty-two, I had the guts to jump off a cliff into the ocean just to break free, and at thirty-five, I would still have the strength to start over.

Riverdale was located next to the capital, once a booming industrial city, now long past its prime.

Stepping into a computer company in Riverdale, I pushed open the glass door.

The receptionist, a young woman, was scrolling through a social media app with the volume on.

“Breaking news from the elite circle—Daniel Sterling is getting a divorce!

“They were straight out of a novel. His ex-wife was a Langston University student. Their love was an intense push and pull, with him chasing while she tried to escape, only to find herself trapped. All because of their families disapproval.

“Rumor has it that the infamous cancellation of Flight U8420 years ago was actually orchestrated by him, just to stop her from leaving!

“And yet, now they’re divorced. Marrying above your station is like swallowing needles—crossing class boundaries never ends well.”

The receptionist was so engrossed in the video that she didn’t notice me.

So, I stood there and listened along for a full three minutes.

It felt like a recap of my past life.

When she finally looked up and saw me, she fumbled to lower the volume.

“Oh, sorry! Are you here for an interview?”

“Yes. I have an appointment with Mr. Lee at ten for the algorithm engineer position.”

She suddenly brightened. “Oh! Please fill out this information form.”

Recalling the video she had just watched, she became curious.

“Mr. Lee mentioned that you also graduated from Langston University. Did you ever meet Mrs. Sterling? I think her name was… um…”

After being married to Daniel for so long, I had lost my own name.

I smiled and told her, “Elaine Warren.”

“Yes, that’s it—Elaine Warren!”

She sighed wistfully. “To have won over the prince charming himself, she must be a stunning, sophisticated beauty.”

A beauty?

I curled my lips into a faint smile.

But just last week, my daughter complained about the extra weight around my waist, saying I wasn’t as slim as a young girl in her twenties.

“Ma’am, have you finished filling out the form? I’ll take it to the interviewer.”

I handed it to her.

The receptionist took it and said, “Alright, this way, Ms. War… Elaine Warren.”

Then, as if she had seen a ghost, her head snapped up in shock.

The interview went smoothly.

Desmond Lee, who was in charge of the technical department, glanced at my résumé.

“Top science student in the province, first in your class at Langston University’s Computer Science program, lead author on three top-tier conference papers. Ms. Warren, your résumé is quite impressive.

“But I’m curious—why did you stop working after graduation?”

My fingers tightened around the fabric of my pants as I answered softly, “To take care of my child.”

I had gotten pregnant by accident at twenty-two.

Daniel’s mother never approved of me.

In her vision of his future, he was supposed to marry a wealthy heiress from a family of equal status, certainly not a penniless girl like me.

To force me to leave, she resorted to extreme measures.

That wealthy, elegantly dressed woman, lips painted a deep red, had looked at me with cold indifference.

Behind her stood a line of bodyguards.

The sky was pitch-black.

The seawater was freezing, biting into my skin like shards of ice.

Standing on the edge of the towering cliff, I took a step forward and leapt.

At the time, everyone believed I was dead.

Chapter 2

Perhaps it was the damage from the fall, but when my daughter was born, her health was extremely fragile—high-needs, allergic to almost everything, and refusing formula.

Her tiny face was swollen and bruised, and she cried all night, every night.

I was the only one there, an exhausted new mother struggling to care for a fragile newborn.

Desmond nodded in understanding.

"Ms. Warren, you've been out of the workforce for too long. If you join us, you'll have to start from an entry-level position. Is that alright?"

Without hesitation, I nodded. "That’s fine."

He stood up and shook my hand.

"Then welcome aboard."

As I returned his handshake, my heart pounded violently.

The same way it had when I found out I had been accepted into Langston University.

It felt like... I just took the second step in my life.

The next day, I stepped into the office.

Desmond looked at me with an apologetic expression.

"I'm sorry. Your offer has been revoked."

I froze. "Why?"

He swallowed hard, then cautiously pointed in a direction.

"Our company was just acquired. The new CEO said... we can't hire you."

I followed his gaze.

Sunlight streamed through the blinds, casting a golden glow around the man sitting in the leather executive chair.

He was tall, dressed in a tailored suit.

Beneath the slate-gray trousers, black socks wrapped around his ankles.

The leather chair slowly turned.

He had a sharp nose, thin lips, a prominent brow, and strikingly defined features.

The only accessory on him was a watch worth seven figures, exuding quiet luxury.

Suppressing his anger, he spoke in a low voice.

"Elaine Warren, have you had enough? Your daughter is waiting for you to come home."

His gaze swept across the office, glancing at the yellowed walls and the outdated water dispenser, before his lips curled into a mocking smirk.

“How much are you even making here? A little over a thousand a month? I’m busy. I don’t have time for your games."

I lifted my eyes, looking at the man I had been entangled with since I was twenty.

Now, in my thirties, I suddenly found it laughable.

I heard myself say softly, "Go back? For what? To take care of your little mistress during her pregnancy? Daniel Sterling, I’m not that pathetic."

Daniel pinched the bridge of his nose.

"I’ve told you a thousand times—I was drunk that night. I don’t remember anything."

The sound of heels clicking against the floor echoed in the office.

The door opened just a crack, and a pair of nude-colored heels stepped inside.

Scarlett Snow walked in, dressed in a sleek business suit.

Beneath the slate-gray skirt, her long, fair legs stood out.

Her wavy hair cascaded over her shoulders, and though her stomach had a slight curve, her figure remained slender.

She placed a stack of documents on Daniel’s desk and spoke softly, “Mr. Sterling, here is the acquisition contract for this company. Please review it.”

It felt like a heavy blow, landing squarely in my heart.

I took a deep breath, forcing back the sting at the corners of my eyes, and stared at him coldly.

"How thoughtful of you. Coming to see your ex-wife and bringing along your pregnant mistress."

Daniel’s brows furrowed as he replied impatiently, "Scarlett isn’t like you. She’s my chief assistant. If I didn’t bring her to a merger, who else would I bring?"

He lifted his gaze, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips.

"Oh, right. You wouldn’t know anything about that. You’ve never worked before."

Each word was a blade, cutting deep.

It felt like a damp cloth was pressed against my heart, heavy and suffocating.

At eighteen, I was a rising star, the top student in the province.

A bright red banner with my name swayed at the entrance of my school—everyone knew who I was.

The townspeople beamed with pride, their smiles warm and genuine.

"Elaine’s going to do great things one day!"

At twenty-two, I was the student body president.

I represented Langston University at an academic conference in Velocity, standing before thousands, speaking with fluency, confidence, and unwavering poise.

Chapter 3

Walking along the campus path, I would hear whispers around me.

"Look, that’s Elaine Warren! She’s incredible!"

But now, at thirty-five, how did I end up like this?

Scarlett lifted her head, her delicate, youthful face turning toward me.

Her voice was soft and gentle.

"Elaine, please don’t blame Mr. Sterling.

"It happened at the company’s annual gala. We both had too much to drink.

"I was going to terminate the pregnancy, but Madam Sterling found out and took me for a checkup. When she learned it was a boy, she insisted I keep it."

She rested a hand on her stomach, a faint smile playing on her lips.

"You know how much Madam Sterling has always wanted Daniel to have a son.

"You couldn’t give her one, so for years, he’s been the one taking the pressure for you."

A wave of sheer absurdity crashed over me, suffocating and overwhelming.

I clutched my throat, as if the saltwater from that night still filled my lungs.

The ridiculousness of it all made me laugh in fury.

"She knows exactly why I never had another child. I’ve said it before that Anna will be my only child. I will never have another."

"Suit yourself."

Daniel stood up.

At six foot two, he towered over me, his shadow swallowing me whole.

His expression was as heavy as the rainstorm outside.

"When you were twenty, your little tantrums were amusing.

"But at thirty? They’re not cute anymore.

"They’re pathetic."

He spoke each word slowly and deliberately.

"Elaine Warren, think this through."

After that, I applied to seven or eight more companies.

Without exception, every opportunity was sabotaged by Daniel.

My expertise was in the tech industry, and the Sterling family held immense influence in that field.

He even spread the word—any company that dared to hire me could forget about receiving an invitation to next year’s Tech Summit.

The moment that warning went out, companies avoided me like the plague.

The second HR heard the name “Elaine Warren,” they didn’t hesitate to hang up the phone.

Then, Daniel called.

His voice was slow, almost amused.

"Running out of money yet? Come back and apologize, and you’ll still be Mrs. Sterling."

I clenched my fists so tightly that crescent-shaped marks dug deep into my palms.

I gave him only three words.

"Not a chance."

After we married, Daniel handed me a limitless credit card.

From jewelry and designer bags to luxury goods, I could buy anything I wanted.

However, I couldn’t withdraw cash.

That marriage, that family, had been nothing more than a gilded cage.

Dazzling, unbreakable, and the envy of everyone, yet it suffocated me.

The next day, I stood in front of a cleaning company.

"$6 an hour, 10-hour shifts, daily pay. Work locations vary based on client assignments."

A middle-aged woman with permed curls placed a uniform in front of me, eyeing me from head to toe with skepticism.

"Can someone like you—so well-educated—handle physical labor?"

I took the uniform and smiled. "Don’t underestimate me. I’m good at this."

My parents passed away when I was thirteen.

To survive and afford my education, I had worked as a waitress at a small-town diner, washed cars at an auto shop, and sold clothes in a boutique.

After I got together with Daniel, people often told me, "Elaine, you and Daniel live in two different worlds."

I knew that.

He had been on hunting trips in South Safari and watched the aurora in the South Pole.

Wherever he traveled, places would shut their doors to the public just to welcome him.

Meanwhile, before I turned eighteen, I had never once stepped outside my small hometown.

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