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Mr Melendez Your Wife Wants Divorce Long Ago novel Chapter 333

**Her Spark Ignites Tonight**
**By J.S. Caldwell**
**Chapter 333**

With the weight of the moment hanging heavily in the air, Jayceon faced Georgina, his voice steady yet laced with an undercurrent of regret. “Georgina, we shared a past, and I did entertain the thought of marrying you. But when we crossed paths again after those long six years, I was shattered to see the state you were in. It broke my heart to witness your decline.”

Jayceon continued, his tone shifting slightly as he revealed the truth. “I took care of you, yes, behind my wife’s back, and I did favor you, but I never once considered leaving my wife for you.”

Georgina’s laughter erupted, sharp and mocking, cutting through the tension like a knife. “Oh, Jayceon, even if you never wanted to, the fact remains—you and your wife are divorced now, aren’t you?”

A shadow passed over Jayceon’s face, darkening his features. “Georgina, I agreed to the divorce because I wanted a new beginning with my wife. You were never a part of that decision.”

His words struck Georgina like daggers, piercing her heart with a cruel precision. The laughter faded from her lips, replaced by a fierce glint in her eyes, a storm brewing within her. “So, you’ve been playing me all along, haven’t you? Was this all just a setup for today?” she spat, her voice low and filled with venom.

Jayceon’s silence spoke volumes, and in that moment, Georgina felt the walls of her carefully constructed facade begin to crumble. The weight of despair crashed down on her, and she turned to the crowd, her voice rising in a manic crescendo. “Yes, that’s right! I killed him!”

With a wild gesture, she pointed an accusatory finger at Jayceon, her voice trembling with unhinged emotion. “It’s your fault for being so brilliant, so exceptional! And your family’s fault for being so wealthy! I was entranced by you the moment our eyes met!”

Georgina continued, her voice rising with fervor, “I concocted a plan to become your savior, to make you see me through a different lens, to earn your unwavering trust. I’ve been scheming from the very start!”

She paused, her breath hitching with the weight of her confessions. “Initially, I took that ten million dollars to secure a place in another High Society family, but who could have predicted that scoundrel Wynter would refuse to marry me even when he knew I was pregnant? I had no choice but to keep his child to extract a fortune in child support from him.”

Her voice grew more intense, fueled by desperation. “Mark is just an illegitimate child. I got rid of him for you, so now no one can contest your claim to the Melendez family fortune. Even if we were to rekindle our relationship, that old bastard won’t be a threat anymore.”

Georgina’s voice turned bitter, her words dripping with resentment. “Jayceon, you were born at the pinnacle of privilege. You’ve never tasted poverty, so how could you possibly understand the misery that we, the less fortunate, endure?”

Now, here she was, spiraling into despair.

As Georgina unleashed her fury upon Arabella, Kimberly could no longer remain silent. “Georgina, you’ve been reading too many fairy tales where the powerful CEO falls for the Cinderella. You’re delusional. What makes you think my brother would ever choose you, even if he divorced my sister-in-law?”

With her eyes blazing, Georgina shot back, “Kimberly, what are you so smug about? If you hadn’t been lucky enough to be born into a good family, you could be in an even worse situation than I am!”

Tabitha stepped in, attempting to rein in Kimberly’s anger. “Georgina, you took ten million dollars from the old master. When he discovered your plans to play the victim and return to Jay, he forced you into that marriage abroad. From the very beginning, all he wanted was for you to stay away from the Melendez family. Your own misguided ambitions and delusions of grandeur are what led you here. You have no one to blame but yourself.”

Gloria, Georgina’s mother, watched the scene unfold, her expression shifting from concern to anger. “We had no idea what this girl was up to out there,” she shouted, her finger pointing accusingly at Georgina. “We’ve been dragged into this mess because of her! Do whatever you want with her, I don’t care! Just don’t involve my son or my grandson in this!”

Georgina’s brother and sister-in-law quickly nodded in agreement, their loyalty to their own family clear. The atmosphere crackled with tension, and Georgina stood at the center of it all, a whirlwind of chaos and despair.

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