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My Ex-Husband Sees Me as His Vessel: The One Who Carried His Bloodline

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Sara’s marriage to the cold, ruthless billionaire Nathan was never based on love — it was a calculated transaction. Nathan married her solely because she was a suitable vessel to carry his heir. After she successfully gave birth to their son Elias, Nathan discarded her without emotion. He served her divorce papers, paid her generously, and sent her away to a luxurious villa in Provence, keeping full custody of the child.In Provence, Sara tried to build a new, peaceful life, but Nathan’s obsessive control followed her. He suddenly reappeared at the villa, demanding she return and conceive a second heir, claiming she was the only “proven compatible” vessel. When Sara refused and attempted to run, Nathan chased her into the olive grove during a storm and took her roughly against a tree in a raw, punishing display of dominance and jealousy.Sara fought back fiercely. In a desperate act of defiance on Nathan’s private jet, she pressed a knife to her own throat and threatened suicide unless he turned the plane around and left her in Provence. Shocked by her willingness to die rather than submit, Nathan reluctantly agreed and returned her to the villa.The story opens with intense power imbalance, toxic obsession, brutal intimacy, and Sara’s growing determination to escape Nathan’s control and reclaim her life and motherhood on her own terms.

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Chapter 1: The closing of the book
The heavy mahogany desk shone under a single lamp. Behind it, Nathan stood tall and strict, his icy blue eyes showing no warmth as they looked at Sara. She sat stiffly in the velvet chair, hands clenched to hide their shaking. The room smelled of strong cologne, messy silk sheets, and the memory of their last tense encounter. Nathan didn’t waste time on pleasantries. He placed a thick folder on the table between them with clinical precision. The divorce papers. Crisp. Formal. Final. “I trust you know what this is,” he said, his voice smooth and emotionless, like a verdict delivered in a boardroom. He remained standing, arms crossed, not bothering to sit or offer even a fleeting glance of regret. “Our arrangement is complete. You’ve given me my heir. Elias is mine now. It’s time for you to sign and leave.” Sara stared at the document, the black ink swimming through the sudden burn of tears. She had always known this day would arrive. From the sterile ultrasound sessions where Nathan’s gaze had locked only on the tiny heartbeat, never on her face. From the delivery room where he had stood at the foot of the bed like a distant observer, issuing commands while she screamed through the pain. From the moment Elias was born—healthy, perfect, with Nathan’s piercing blue eyes—and was immediately taken away for cleaning and bonding with his father. Sara had been left behind, exhausted and empty-armed, while Nathan had simply nodded once and said, “He’s flawless. Ensure the mother recovers quickly. I have no further use for complications.” She had never been a wife. Only a vessel. Chosen for her fertility, her resilience, her ability to deliver without complications. The marriage had been a transaction—efficient, expensive, and now conclusively ended. Nathan’s lips curved into the faintest, coldest smile. “The offshore accounts have been topped up. Consider it a bonus for… performance.” The word dripped with dry, insulting detachment. “The jet is fueled. The house in Provence is ready. The child stays here with the staff. This wasn’t a beginning, Sara. It was the final, satisfying closing of a very expensive book.” The words hit like stones in still water. Sara’s chest tightened painfully. She remembered their last night together_ six months earlier, when her belly had been round and heavy with Elias, the child still safe inside her. That night, Nathan had been different — gentler, almost careful. He had come to her in the master bed, his usual cold dominance tempered by the visible swell of her pregnancy. His hands, normally rough and commanding, had moved with deliberate restraint. He had kissed her slowly, lips trailing from her mouth down the column of her throat, then lower to the sensitive curve of her breasts, which had grown fuller and heavier. He had suckled gently at her n*****s, careful not to press too hard against her swollen belly, his tongue circling with surprising tenderness as if savoring the changes her body had undergone for his heir. He had positioned her on her side, spooning behind her so his weight wouldn’t crush the baby. His hand had slid over the taut skin of her abdomen, feeling the occasional kick with a proprietary curiosity, before moving lower. He had entered her slowly from behind, the thrust shallow and controlled, hips rocking with measured rhythm so as not to jostle or harm the child growing inside her. “Easy,” he had murmured against her ear, voice low and rough with restrained hunger. “I won’t hurt him.” His fingers had found her c**t, stroking in gentle circles that built her pleasure without overwhelming her pregnant body. When she had come with a soft, broken cry, her walls fluttering around him, he had followed shortly after, spilling deep inside her with a quiet groan, careful even in release. It had been one of the few times he had touched her with something approaching consideration — not for her, but for the precious cargo she carried. The memory now tasted bitter, a cruel contrast to the brutal claiming of their final night and the cold dismissal of today. Back in the present, Sara picked up the pen, her fingers trembling. The signature looped across the page in defeated strokes. As the ink dried, a single tear slipped from her eye and fell onto the paper, blurring the edge of her name. Nathan watched the tear with clinical interest. Before she could pull away, he moved with predatory speed. His hand shot out, fingers gripping her chin with firm possession, tilting her face upward. He leaned down and captured her mouth in a forced kiss—hard, deep, and utterly dominating. His lips crushed against hers, tongue sweeping in without invitation, claiming her one last time with ruthless efficiency. Sara stiffened, a soft, broken sound escaping against his mouth as fresh tears spilled down her cheeks. He didn’t soften the kiss. Instead, he deepened it, pouring into the act every ounce of his cold authority, as if branding her one final time. When he finally pulled back, his breath was steady while hers came in shaky gasps. His thumb brushed the tear from her cheek with mocking gentleness. “Remember your place,” he murmured against her lips, voice low and subterranean. “You were never more than the vessel that delivered my bloodline. Don’t let this moment confuse you into thinking otherwise.” Sara’s eyes burned with a mix of humiliation and quiet fury, but she said nothing. She simply wiped the remaining tears from her face as Nathan straightened, already turning toward the door with the indifference of a man who had concluded a successful deal. “The cleaners will be here at seven to sanitize the room,” he added without looking back. “Every trace of you will be gone before I return from my morning briefing. Don’t get comfortable in those sheets.” The door clicked shut, leaving Sara alone in the stifling silence. She sat frozen, the taste of his forced kiss lingering like an insult. The room felt smaller, the silk sheets suffocating. She still felt the ghost of his grip, the pressure of his mouth claiming what he no longer needed but refused to release. Sara rose on unsteady legs, staring out at the manicured grounds. Somewhere in the east wing, Elias slept—the child she had carried through pain, only to have him taken before she could hold him. A soft cry echoed; her heart lurched. She remembered Nathan’s warning: any attempt to see him without permission would cost her everything. Pressing her forehead to the cool glass, tears fell. But as she wiped them away, lifted her suitcase, and stepped toward the waiting car, grief gave way to a quiet, burning resolve. The chapter had ended for Nathan. For Sara, her story was just beginning......

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