My husband secretly married his mistress while I was working—but when he came back from their “honeymoon,” he found out I’d already sold the $42 million mansion they thought was theirs.

My husband secretly married his mistress while I was working—but when he came back from their “honeymoon,” he found out I’d already sold the $42 million mansion they thought was theirs.

A guard he didn’t recognize approached and delivered the sentence that dropped him to the sidewalk:
“I’m sorry, sir. This property was sold yesterday by its owner, Mrs. Serena Hale. You no longer live here.”

And that was only the beginning of my wedding gift.

Later, I went back briefly to collect documents from my private safe—deeds, vehicle titles, investment files. That’s when I found something that turned my blood cold: a life insurance policy on me, worth about $24.5 million, issued three months earlier. The beneficiary listed was Chloe Grant—“future wife.”

It wasn’t just betrayal.
It was a plan. A timeline. A replacement.

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