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After My Husband Made Me the Villain in His Game

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Lu Nian’s three-year marriage shatters when she learns her husband, Qin Siting, modeled a hated game villainess after her. As his project thrives, she endures relentless public scorn. Faced with the truth that she was merely a tool for his professional gain, Lu Nian realizes their love was a lie. She chooses to reclaim her dignity by filing for divorce and disappearing, leaving the billionaire developer to regret his ruthless exploitation.

After My Husband Made Me the Villain in His Game Chapter 1

The air in the boardroom of Hayes Corporation was recycled and stale, tasting of cold coffee and high stakes. I sat at the right hand of the man I had loved for two decades, watching Theodore spin a fountain pen between his fingers. He wasn't listening to the quarterly projections. His gaze was fixed on the skyline of the city we had conquered together, a look of profound, wealthy boredom etched into the lines around his eyes.

Then the double doors swung open, bypassing the heavy silence of the room.

Security should have tackled the intruder. Instead, the guards hesitated in the hallway, confused by the sheer audacity of the woman striding across the plush carpet. She didn't look like a corporate spy or a disgruntled investor. She looked like a hallucination.

"Theodore Hayes," she announced, her voice a smoky contralto that seemed to vibrate against the glass walls. "I’ve selected you."

I stood up, my chair scraping harshly against the floor. "Excuse me? Who are you?"

She ignored me entirely. Her eyes, dark and predatory, locked onto my husband. She slapped a stack of envelopes onto the mahogany table. The paper was cream-colored, textured, tied with a rough twine that looked frantic and handmade.

"I am Veda," she said, leaning over the table, invading his personal space with a practiced ease. "I’m a Player. And you, Theodore, are my current mission target. These are the lore items. Read them if you dare to enter the game."

Theodore’s pen stopped spinning. The lethargy vanished from his posture. He leaned forward, intrigued by the absurdity, by the break in his monotonous routine. He reached for the letters.

"Theodore," I warned, my hand hovering over his arm. "Don't touch those. We don't know what—"

"Relax, Mal." He brushed my hand away—a casual, dismissive swat. He untied the twine. "It’s just paper."

He unfolded the first letter. I saw the handwriting—looping, archaic, desperate. As he read, a flush crept up his neck. He looked at Veda, not with suspicion, but with a hunger I hadn't seen directed at me in years.

"A game?" Theodore asked softly.

"The hardest one you'll ever play," Veda whispered, then turned on her heel and walked out, leaving the scent of wild jasmine and trouble in her wake.

***

The drive home was silent. I tried to process the intrusion, but Theodore was humming, tapping the steering wheel of the Bentley to a rhythm only he could hear. I expected to arrive at our sanctuary, the estate we had bought five years ago to celebrate Hayes Corp going public.

Instead, I saw a wound in the earth.

The pristine manicured lawn, my pride and joy, had been butchered. Mounds of dark, wet soil were piled high, and a crew of a dozen men was frantically digging under floodlights.

"What is happening?" I gasped, unbuckling before the car fully stopped. I scrambled out, my heels sinking into the dirt on the driveway. "Stop! Who authorized this?"

A foreman wiped sweat from his brow. "Work order came in an hour ago, ma'am. 'Project: Thorny Embrace.' Rush job."

"It's part of the mission," Theodore said, coming up behind me. He wasn't angry. He was beaming. He looked at the chaos of upturned earth and hundreds of red rose bushes waiting in black plastic pots. "She’s terraforming the map, Mallory. Don't you see? It’s a gesture. A grand, insane gesture."

"It's vandalism, Theo!" I gestured to the destruction of the landscape we had designed together. "She destroyed our lawn. She didn't even ask."

He laughed, a cold, sharp sound. "You're so rigid. That's your problem. You’ve forgotten the thrill of the chase. Look at this—she’s building a garden for me overnight. It’s romantic."

"It's psychotic," I countered, my voice trembling.

He turned to me, his eyes devoid of the warmth that had sustained me through twenty years of poverty and struggle. "It's a game, Mallory. Try to have a sense of humor."

***

Two days later, I sat across from him at Le Jardinet. It was our twentieth anniversary. The crystal flutes of champagne between us were bubbling, but the conversation was flat.

I had dressed in the sapphire gown he used to love, the one that matched the engagement ring we had upgraded to three years ago. But Theodore wasn't looking at me. He was staring at his phone, face illuminated by the harsh blue light of the screen.

"I ordered the tasting menu," I said, trying to bridge the distance. "And the vintage Cabernet."

*Ding.*

The notification sound was distinct. It wasn't his email, and it wasn't his text tone. It was a sharp, digital chime.

Theodore’s eyes widened. He read the screen, his lips parting slightly.

"I have to go," he said, throwing his napkin onto the table.

My stomach dropped, cold and heavy. "Theodore, we haven't even ordered. It's our twentieth anniversary."

"It's a time-sensitive mission," he said, standing up, buttoning his suit jacket with frantic energy. "If I don't get to the checkpoint in twenty minutes, I fail the level."

"A level?" I stood up, my hands gripping the edge of the table until my knuckles turned white. "You're leaving your wife on our anniversary for a fictional game played by a con artist?"

He looked at me then, really looked at me, and I saw the stranger behind his eyes. "It's not fiction, Mallory. It's the first real thing I've felt in a long time. Don't wait up."

He didn't look back. I watched his broad back retreat through the restaurant, weaving between the tables of happy couples. The waiter arrived with the bottle of Cabernet, hovering awkwardly.

"Shall I pour, madame?"

I looked at the empty chair opposite me, the ghost of my marriage sitting in it. "Yes," I whispered, the fight draining out of me, replaced by a terrifying clarity. "Pour it all."

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After My Husband Made Me the Villain in His Game of Contents

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Ch. 9
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