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Chapter Seventeen: The Real Ophelia Sterling

Author: Rejoice Ezeh
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-21 22:01:31

Ophelia's POV

"Finally. I'm free."

I stood in my father's study, holding the signed divorce papers that had just been delivered by courier. The official seal of the notary still gleamed on the final page, and Landon's signature looked rushed and desperate – nothing like the confident handwriting I remembered from our marriage certificate three years ago.

"The papers are signed and filed," my father said, looking up from his desk where he had been reviewing business documents. "Your marriage to Landon Hayes is officially terminated."

I set the papers down on his mahogany desk, feeling a strange mixture of relief and sadness. Relief that this chapter of my life was finally closed, and sadness for the naive woman I had been when I fell in love with a man who never really knew me.

"I suppose this is the time for us to see who the real gold digger was," I said with bitter irony. "He was so convinced that I was after his money and status. Now he'll learn what it feels like to lose everythin
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