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The Ex-Wife He Begged For

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Three years ago, Aaron Blake divorced his wife because she was not ambitious enough for a billionaire's life. Three years ago, Natalie Hayes signed the papers with tears streaming down her face, losing the only man she ever loved. Three years ago, everyone said she would never recover. They were wrong. Now Natalie stands at the altar in a designer wedding gown, about to marry Daniel Park, a kind doctor who treats her like she matters. Her smile is real. Her future is peaceful. Her heart has finally healed. She's ready to say yes to a man who chose her first. Then the church doors explode open. Aaron Blake, billionaire CEO and the man who destroyed her, storms down the aisle in front of three hundred guests and a dozen cameras. He drops to his knees at her feet. His voice breaks. His eyes are desperate. And in front of the entire world, he begs. "Natalie, please. Don't marry him. I made a mistake. The worst mistake of my life. I need you. I love you. I'm sorry." The room erupts. Cameras flash. Guests gasp. Daniel stands frozen. And Natalie feels the careful peace she built shatter into pieces. Because the man who coldly told her she was not good enough for his world is now begging her to come back to it. What Aaron doesn't know is that Natalie is no longer the broken girl who cried over him. She's built a fashion empire. She's powerful. She's loved. And she will not be humiliated again. What Natalie doesn't know is that Aaron has been spiraling since their divorce. His company is collapsing. His health is failing. His entire life fell apart the moment he signed those papers. And he will do anything, destroy anything, humiliate himself publicly over and over, just for one more chance. But groveling at a wedding is only the beginning. Aaron must prove he's changed. He must face what he destroyed. He must earn trust from a woman who owes him nothing. As Aaron fights to win her back and Natalie struggles between her peaceful future and her passionate past, the media turns their story into a scandal. Ex-wives resurface. Business rivals attack. Family secrets explode. And Natalie must decide if the man who broke her heart deserves the power to hold it again. In the end, the question is not whether Aaron can grovel enough. The question is whether Natalie can forgive herself for still loving him.
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