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Divorce Me Before Death Takes Me, CEO novel Chapter 375

Chapter 375

Audrey’s POV

Ethan pushed open the hotel doors and gestured to the people behind him. “This way.”

All eyes turned to the entrance as three doctors two men and one woman

The Parkers and Sinclairs stared blankly, but the reporters started buzzing.

‘Aren’t those Dr. Clarke’s protégés?” one asked.

walked in.

“I interviewed that female doctor recently. She just won an international award for her research at Mayo Clinic,” another added.

“That first male doctor regularly films educational medical content. Very respected.”

“The last one’s performed surgeries documented in medical journals. I’ve interviewed him multiple times.”

“Could they be the ones who filmed that documentary twenty-five years ago?”

The lead doctor adjusted his glasses. “Yes, that documentary was our work.”

I switched the projector to a new clip showing these same doctors, much younger, standing in the exact hospital corridor where Richard had discarded the baby.

“This is our first documentary after starting our residency,” their younger selves announced.

The female doctor walked over and lightly touched my shoulder. “Our reputation in New York should speak for itself. This footage wasn’t fabricated by Mrs. Knox.”

“When we discovered this twenty-five years ago, we were shocked. We considered going to the police, but we were young and afraid. We kept it hoping to quietly find those children.”

“Later, we learned the switched child went home with her family and the abandoned one was rescued by hospital staff, so we stopped looking.” Her expression darkened. “But a father throwing away his child left a lasting impact on us, so we preserved this footage.”

“If Mr. Parker…” She glanced at Blake before quickly looking away. “If Miss Knox and Mr. Knox hadn’t tracked us down, we wouldn’t have come here to deliver this video personally.”

My heart skipped a beat. The way she glanced at Blake, that moment of hesitation in her explanation. Instinctively, I looked toward Blake.

He didn’t meet my eyes. Instead, his attention remained fixed on the Sinclairs, his expression cool.

“Mr. and Mrs. Knox arrived in New York two days ago,” he said coolly. “These doctors barely know them. They wouldn’t risk their careers supporting a fake video.”

Richard hung his head, trembling, while Elaine cried silently as she wiped blood from his face.

Victoria’s POV

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I bit my lip, eyes burning with hatred. This should’ve been Evelyn Knox’s public humiliation. Instead, it’s destroyed us.

“How embarrassing, Rebecca said, giving me a disgusted look.

I looked at her, then away. I’d crashed from heaven to hell in an hour. I’d worked so hard convincing Rebecca and Thalia to help with this livestream, never imagining this disaster.

The truth hit me hard. As an adopted daughter without status, I’m nothing to people like Rebecca. After this goes viral, I’ll never even marry decently. My future’s over.

I spotted a glass shard on the floor. Audrey Sinclair is dead, so Evelyn Knox shouldn’t live either.

I grabbed the shard, pretending to help Elaine with Richard while planning my move.

As we stood to leave, I lunged at Evelyn, aiming for her neck. Before she could fully react, something slammed into me.

Blake’s wheelchair sent me flying. I landed in a pile of garbage, sharp objects stabbing into my chest and arms. I screamed in pain.

“Victoria!” Mom cried, letting go of Dad who collapsed again.

Ethan blocked her before she reached me, “Mrs. Sinclair, check on your husband. Miss Sinclair has someone taking care of her.”

Two people in medical coats and masks helped me up. Weak and dizzy, I managed, “Thank you…”

They sat me in a chair as I pointed to the glass in my chest. “Help me…”

“Alright,” one replied hoarsely.

Instead of removing the shard, he pushed it deeper. My scream echoed through the lobby as Rebecca and Thalia covered their ears in disgust.

When he finally pulled it out, I used what strength I had left to cover my wound. “You’re not medical personnel!”

I looked up and met his eyes – eyes identical to my own. Horrified, I fell from the chair and tried to crawl away. “You… you…”

“Sweet daughter,” he said grimly, “don’t you recognize your parents?”

They removed their masks, revealing Malcolm Sinclair and Ivy Thornwood my biological parents.

‘Once you got adoptive parents, you forgot us, right?” They approached with twisted smiles.

“Even Audrey, who was only an adoptive daughter, would give us money when asked.”

“You, our biological daughter, not only refused but had us committed to a mental institution?”

Malcolm grabbed my ankle. “You’re such a good daughter!”

Ivy snatched the bloody shard. “Good daughter, do you know how much pain we’re in?” She jammed it back into my chest. “This much pain!”

1 screamed louder than I ever had before.

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Chapter 375

Audrey’s POV

Rebecca, Elizabeth said to Rebecca, “you said you brought me here to see a spectacle. Is this the spectacle you meant?”

She stood surveying the chaos Richard collapsed, Elaine screaming, Victoria being tortured.

“What a fine spectacle indeed,” she laughed coldly.

*Had I known Audrey Sinclair’s family was this low-class, I’d never have agreed to Father’s suggestion about her marrying Blake. Thankfully she’s dead, or this would be truly humiliating.”

She turned to her daughter. “Let’s go, Olivia. This scene will give me nightmares.”

Olivia snapped to attention and followed her mother. As Elizabeth walked past, her shawl struck Rebecca’s face.

Rebecca’s expression darkened. She grabbed a glass and smashed it. “Everyone STOP!”

The sharp sound silenced the room.

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