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Once Cast-Off Wife Now Untouchable Queen novel Chapter 58

Once CastOff Wife, Now Untouchable Queen

Chapter 58 Burning the Past

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Aella quietly pulled her hand back. This house belongs to me and Tyrone,she said. His expensive stuff in the main bedroom closet and studyI didn’t touch those. But everything else that could be torn down, I tore down.

She looked straight at Zera. I already hired a remodeling company. You can choose whatever style you like. I’ll cover the cost. Consider it my wedding gift to you and Tyrone.”

Then another thought came to her. As for your child, I don’t have much to give. I cleared out the music room upstairs and asked the designer to make it into a kid’s room. Think of it as my gift for him.

Zera was thrilled. She quickly pulled her son over. Orson, say thank you to Aella.

The little boy, innocent and polite, said in a crisp voice, Thank you, Aella.”

Aella patted his head, her eyes soft with envy. Such a sweet child. No wonder Tyrone protects him like his life depends on it.”

Zera’s eyes flickered. She hurriedly sent her son away before speaking again.

Ms. Reid,” she began carefully, this is all my fault. Tyrone and I are the ones who hurt you. He’s been struggling a lot because of us. Things are hard for him. I don’t know how to help him. Thank you for stepping aside for us.

Aella shook her head.

There was no right or wrong.

Only love and not being love.

She had fought for him and tried to win him back.

But all of it, every fight, every wound, had shown her one truth: Tyrone didn’t love her. He never truly belonged to her.

I put in a rush order,” Aella said evenly. The team will arrive tomorrow morning. Pick your design quickly and move in before Tyrone comes back from his business trip.

Zera still couldn’t believe it. Ms. Reid, are you serious?

Aella didn’t answer.

She just turned and walked into the garden. In front of her was a pile of junk, the remains of the moments she shared with Tyrone.

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Memories flashed before her eyes. Childhood moments. Teenage years. Marriage.

She slowly crouched down and lit a small teddy bear with a lighter.

Aella couldn’t even remember when Tyrone had given it to her.

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Her mother once told her it was the day they played in the Winter Estate’s garden. She had begged Tyrone to push her on the swing after school, but he ignored her.

She’d cried all the way to their elders to complain. Tyrone bought her that teddy bear to make her stop.

The flames spread fast. Within moments, the bear was gone.

Aella stood, stepping back as she watched the fire grow, consuming everything in the pile.

The crackling sounds filled the night air.

The bright blaze lit up the dark sky, and her heart felt like it was burning with it.

When the flames died down, there was nothing left but ashes.

Behind her, Zera stood watching. She couldn’t hide the smirk tugging at her lips.

She hadn’t even needed to lift a finger. Aella had walked away on her own.

It couldn’t have been easier.

And once she and her son moved in, no one was ever going to kick her out again.

Aella took a divorce agreement and a bank card out of her

purse.

She handed them to Zera. Find a way to get Tyrone to sign this,she said calmly. And tell him —there’s a billion dollars on this card. The day he goes with me to sign the divorce papers, I’ll give him the password.

Zera clutched the papers and card tightly, her hands trembling with excitement.

She hadn’t expected Aella to be so wealthy. She was able to pull out a billion dollars that easily.

Aella lifted her left hand and stared blankly at the wedding ring on her finger.

She’d worn it for three years and had never taken it off.

Aella could still remember the day Tyrone put that ring on her finger. How she cried like a fool.

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Tyrone had smiled and told her, If you like it, then keep it on. Don’t take it off.

She had sobbed and promised him, Unless I die, I’ll never take it off.

Now, thinking back, she realized how naïve and ridiculous she’d been.

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