The Billionaire’s Biggest Mistake..

Caroline found clear evidence that Richard had spent millions on his mistress, siphoning company funds without anyone noticing. Each discovery fueled her determination. She realized the prenuptial agreement might not be the end of the story.

While combing through old legal documents, Caroline stumbled upon a forgotten clause in the Sterling family trust. It stated that any heir committing adultery and attempting to financially harm their spouse would forfeit control of the family empire.

This revelation changed everything. Caroline’s secret advantage was no longer just evidence of financial abuse—it was a legal lever powerful enough to upend Richard’s carefully crafted empire. She prepared her case meticulously, knowing timing and precision would be critical.

Richard, meanwhile, remained oblivious to the storm brewing against him. His focus stayed on flaunting wealth and status, blind to the intricate net Caroline was weaving. His confidence would soon become his undoing-

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