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Fleeing the Gilded Cage: Don’t Want to be the Billionaire’s Wife
Fleeing the Gilded Cage: Don’t Want to be the Billionaire’s Wife
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In the first chapter of "Fleeing the Gilded Cage: Don’t Want to be the Billionaire’s Wife," the story opens with Martina Martinez leaving the Walker family villa in Los Angeles amidst a crowd of onlookers. Martina had been deeply in love with Benjamin Walker, the heir to the Walker family fortune, but her relationship with him had become a subject of ridicule and mockery in the city.
As Martina carries her luggage down the stairs, she exudes a delicate yet determined demeanor, while the playboys of LA watch her with amusement. Among them is Adam Paloma, who has never been fond of Martina due to her pursuit of Benjamin. Hearing that Martina is preparing to leave, the playboys gather to witness her departure, expecting her to leave in a pitiful state.
Despite her unfortunate love life, Martina still possesses her striking beauty, which makes her a stunning figure even in her distressed state. She stands in a light-colored long dress, waiting for the taxi she had called. Her slender figure and graceful demeanor catch the attention of Adam, who starts mocking her, insinuating that she is playing another trick.
Martina, having used the threat of leaving multiple times before to gain Benjamin's attention and affection, remains silent, focusing her gaze on the flowers she had planted in the yard. She wonders if Benjamin will care for them after she leaves, realizing how dispensable she has always been in his life.
Although Martina had spent two months preparing herself mentally to leave, there is a lingering sense of reluctance within her. However, this reluctance is not fueled by the same affection and love she once felt. She has truly given up on Benjamin and the life she thought she wanted.
While waiting for her taxi, Adam continues to taunt Martina, remarking on her lack of a chauffeur or maid accompanying her. He deliberately makes things difficult for her, knowing that Elizabeth Walker, Benjamin's mother, dislikes Martina and is unlikely to provide any assistance. Martina, unperturbed, coolly responds to Adam's remarks, warning him to be mindful of his words and the potential consequences they may bring.
Adam, attempting to provoke Martina further, mentions his sister Amy's health, a sensitive topic for him. Martina, who had been trying to fit into their social circle for years, refrained from mentioning such taboos. However, now that she is leaving the Walker family, she no longer feels the need to hold back her words. She implies that Amy is not well enough to be involved in any romantic endeavors, which triggers Adam's anger.
In a fit of rage, Adam grabs Martina's arm and prepares to hit her. The onlookers, including the nanny, do nothing to intervene, reflecting the disdain they have for Martina. Martina manages to dodge the full force of the slap, but the pain serves as a wake-up call. She realizes that she cannot move anyone, and even Benjamin doesn't truly love her.
Adam continues to provoke her, taunting her about her insignificance without the Walker family. Martina's fingertips dig into her palm as she comes to a clear realization. She understands that she can't make a difference in their lives, just as Benjamin's love for her had never existed. Adam's slap becomes the catalyst for her final decision.
Just as Martina reaches this moment of clarity, her taxi arrives. Without looking back at the place she called home for six years, she firmly and decisively enters the taxi, ready to embark on a new chapter of her life, free from the confines of the gilded cage she had been trapped in.
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- Chapter 1 The Joke in Los Angeles
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 130
- Chapter 133
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 139
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 145
- Chapter 148
- Chapter 151: I’ll Gouge Your Eyes Out If You Keep Looking at Me!
- Chapter 154: Praying for Wealth at the Love Temple?
- Chapter 157: Minors Can’t Date. Ask About Her Age First!
- Chapter 160: Drunk Woman
- Chapter 163: Enormous Contrast
- Chapter 165
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 131
- Chapter 134
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 140
- Chapter 143
- Chapter 146
- Chapter 149
- Chapter 152: Guys Should Also Be Careful When Out and About
- Chapter 155: Opportunity Came Only Once
- Chapter 158: How Could My Son Fall for a Woman Like You?
- Chapter 161
- Chapter 164: Who’s Meddling?
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 132
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 138
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 144
- Chapter 147
- Chapter 150: Lied to You
- Chapter 153: A Man’s Grief
- Chapter 156: The First Time Being Asked for Contact Information?
- Chapter 159: You’re Here with Me
- Chapter 162
- Chapter 165: Felt Frightened After the Event