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AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME
AFTER MY DIVORCE, SIX BILLIONAIRES CLAIM ME
OLIVER SILAS

THE DAY MY MARRIAGE DIED

last update Veröffentlichungsdatum: 11.03.2026 17:33:28

The Grand Regent Ballroom glittered like a palace carved from light.

Crystal chandeliers dripped from the ceiling in elegant tiers, scattering warm golden reflections across the marble floor. Waiters in white gloves moved gracefully through clusters of the city’s wealthiest people, balancing trays of champagne flutes while a soft orchestra played near the far wall.

It was the most prestigious business gala of the year.

Politicians. Investors. Media personalities. Billionaires.

Every powerful name in the city had gathered beneath that ceiling.

And at the center of it all stood Victor Hale.

Tall, composed, devastatingly handsome in his perfectly tailored tuxedo, Victor radiated the quiet authority of a man who had never once doubted his place at the top of the world. As the CEO of Hale Industries, he was the youngest billionaire in the region and the undisputed king of the city’s business empire.

People gravitated toward him naturally.

Respect followed him like a shadow.

Across the room, Aurora Vale watched her husband from a distance.

Five years of marriage had not changed the strange reality between them. They lived under the same roof, attended the same events, and appeared in the same photographs, yet an invisible distance had always existed between them.

Aurora held a champagne glass she had barely touched.

Her simple silver dress was elegant but understated, a stark contrast to the extravagant gowns worn by the socialites around her. Diamonds glittered on their necks and wrists while their laughter rang through the ballroom.

Aurora had long grown accustomed to the whispers.

Tonight was no different.

Two women stood nearby, speaking in hushed tones they clearly believed she couldn’t hear.

“I still don’t understand why Victor Hale married her.”

“Exactly. Look at her. She’s ordinary.”

“Everyone knows the marriage was temporary.”

Aurora lowered her gaze slightly, pretending not to notice.

Five years.

Five long years of being the subject of quiet ridicule.

Victor had never publicly defended her. Never explained the sudden marriage that had shocked the elite social circle.

To the outside world, Aurora Vale remained a mystery.

To Victor Hale, she had simply been… convenient.

A violin note rose softly as the orchestra shifted melodies.

Then the host of the evening stepped onto the stage and tapped the microphone.

“Ladies and gentlemen,” the man announced warmly, “please welcome the CEO of Hale Industries, Mr. Victor Hale.”

Applause erupted immediately.

Victor walked onto the stage with calm confidence, adjusting the cuff of his sleeve before taking the microphone.

The room fell silent.

“Good evening,” he began, his voice smooth and controlled.

Aurora felt the familiar tightening in her chest.

Victor speaking in public always commanded attention.

But tonight something felt different.

“I would like to thank everyone here tonight for attending the Hale Group annual gala,” Victor continued. “This year has been a remarkable one for our company.”

He spoke about business growth, international partnerships, and expansion into foreign markets. His voice carried easily through the ballroom, confident and precise.

People listened attentively.

Aurora watched quietly.

She had seen this version of Victor many times, the powerful businessman, admired and respected by everyone in the room.

He belonged in this world.

She never truly had.

Then Victor paused.

His expression shifted slightly.

“There is,” he said slowly, “a personal matter I would like to address tonight.”

A ripple of curiosity moved through the audience.

Aurora felt her fingers tighten around the stem of her glass.

Victor’s gaze swept across the room.

And then stopped.

Directly on her.

“Aurora.”

The single word echoed through the microphone.

Every head in the ballroom turned.

Hundreds of eyes locked onto her instantly.

Aurora’s heart skipped.

Victor continued calmly.

“Five years ago, I entered into a marriage that many people found unexpected.”

A quiet murmur spread through the crowd.

Aurora felt her pulse quicken.

“At the time,” Victor said, “I believed it was the correct decision.”

He paused again.

“But after careful consideration over the past year, I have come to realize that the marriage was a mistake.”

The ballroom went silent.

Aurora felt as if the air had been punched from her lungs.

Victor’s next words came clearly.

“Therefore, I have decided that tonight is the appropriate moment to bring that chapter of my life to an end.”

Gasps erupted across the room.

Aurora stood frozen.

Victor stepped down from the stage.

His polished shoes echoed softly against the marble floor as he walked toward her.

Each step felt unbearably loud.

The crowd parted instinctively to let him pass.

Aurora could feel their eyes burning into her from every direction.

Victor stopped in front of her.

His expression remained perfectly calm.

In his hand was a thin folder.

“These are the divorce papers,” he said.

Aurora stared at him.

“You’re doing this here?” she whispered.

Victor’s answer was simple.

“It is efficient.”

He opened the folder and handed her a pen.

“I have already signed my portion.”

The whispers had grown louder now.

Phones appeared discreetly in several hands.

People were recording.

Aurora understood instantly.

Victor Hale wasn’t simply ending a marriage.

He was making a statement.

Her humiliation was part of the announcement.

Aurora looked down at the documents.

Her name stared back at her from the paper.

Aurora Vale.

Five years of marriage reduced to a few signatures.

A strange calm settled over her.

Perhaps she should feel angry.

Perhaps she should feel devastated.

But instead she felt relief.

Slowly, she took the pen.

The ballroom had gone so quiet that the scratching of ink against paper sounded shockingly loud.

Aurora signed her name.

Then she closed the folder gently and handed it back.

Victor accepted it.

For a moment, their eyes met.

Then Aurora said quietly, “Congratulations.”

Victor frowned slightly.

Perhaps he had expected tears.

Perhaps he had expected resistance.

But Aurora simply turned away.

Without another word, she began walking toward the exit.

The massive glass doors of the ballroom opened.

Cool night air brushed against her skin as she stepped outside.

The noise of the gala faded behind her.

Aurora descended the grand staircase slowly.

For the first time in five years, she felt something unfamiliar.

Freedom.

Then headlights appeared.

A long black luxury car rolled smoothly to a stop at the base of the stairs.

Aurora paused.

The driver stepped out immediately and opened the rear door.

But it wasn’t the driver who held her attention.

A man stepped out from the opposite side of the car.

Tall.

Broad-shouldered.

Impossibly composed.

His dark suit looked as if it had been designed specifically for him, every line sharp and precise. Under the soft glow of the streetlights, his presence felt almost magnetic.

Aurora’s breath caught.

Adrian Blackwood.

Even people who had never met him knew his name.

The youngest tech billionaire in the world.

A man whose influence stretched across continents.

And someone who almost never appeared in public.

Yet here he was.

Standing directly in front of her.

Inside the ballroom, curious guests began crowding near the glass doors, trying to see what was happening.

Victor appeared moments later at the top of the staircase.

His eyes narrowed instantly when he saw Adrian.

“Mr. Blackwood,” Victor said sharply. “This is a private event.”

Adrian did not look at him.

His gaze remained on Aurora.

“I know,” Adrian replied calmly.

His voice was deep and steady.

“I’m not here for the event.”

Victor descended the steps slowly.

“Then why are you here?”

Adrian finally looked at him.

A faint smile touched his lips.

“I came to pick someone up.”

Whispers exploded behind the glass doors.

Victor’s expression hardened.

“She is still my wife.”

Aurora turned and looked at him

“Not anymore.”

The words echoed softly through the night.

A stunned silence followed.

Adrian extended his hand toward her.

“I’ve been waiting for this day for five years,” he said quietly.

Aurora’s heart pounded.

She looked at his hand.

Then back at Victor.

For the first time that evening, Victor’s calm mask had cracked.

Confusion.

Anger.

And something dangerously close to regret flickered across his face.

The entire city’s elite watched from the ballroom doors.

Aurora slowly placed her hand in Adrian’s.

His fingers closed around hers, warm and steady.

A collective gasp rose from the crowd.

Victor froze.

Adrian guided her toward the car without another word.

Aurora stepped inside.

The leather seat was soft beneath her, the faint scent of cedarwood filling the cabin.

Adrian entered beside her.

The door closed with a decisive click.

Outside, Victor stood motionless on the staircase.

The driver returned to his seat.

The engine purred quietly.

Then the car pulled away.

Aurora looked back once through the tinted glass.

The Grand Regent Ballroom grew smaller in the distance.

So did the life she had just left behind.

Adrian sat beside her, calm as ever.

For a moment, neither of them spoke.

Then Aurora finally asked softly,

“Why were you really there tonight?”

Adrian turned his head slightly.

The faintest hint of a smile appeared.

“Because,” he said,

“Victor Hale just made the biggest mistake of his life.”

Aurora looked at him carefully.

“And you knew he would?”

Adrian’s answer came without hesitation.

“Yes.”

The city lights blurred past the windows as the car moved deeper into the night.

Aurora leaned back against the seat.

Her old life had ended less than ten minutes ago.

And somehow, something told her that the real story had only just begun.

Adrian glanced at her once more.

His voice dropped slightly.

“Welcome back, Aurora.”

Her eyes widened.

“Back?”

Adrian’s gaze returned to the road ahead.

“Yes.”

A pause followed.

Then he added quietly,

“You’ll understand soon.”

Aurora felt a strange chill run through her.

Because suddenly she realized something unsettling.

Adrian Blackwood had not appeared tonight by accident.

He had been waiting.

For five years.

And somehow

this entire night had gone exactly according to his plan.

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