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Intro. Marriage of Convenience I never expected love in that marriage. Alexander Hayes, the second son of the Hayes conglomerate, only married me because his father dying wishes. His obedience to his father’s will was unwavering; his feelings for me didn’t exist. The day his father died, everything changed. Overnight, Alexander became cold and distant. Within a week, he handed me divorce papers. No arguments, no explanations—just a signature, a formality to remove me from his life so he could claim what was rightfully his. I took the papers silently. I didn’t beg, didn’t cry. I knew better. The contract had ended the moment his father’s influence no longer forced him to stay. I left the city quietly, hiding my humiliation behind a calm smile. Life had to go on. The Life He Didn’t Know About Alexander didn’t know that the night of our final separation left me with a secret—a life growing inside me that carried his blood. I discovered it days later, and for a moment I wondered if he would ever

Billionaire regret, (Elora Grace Lunareth)

@Yumi