DAY FIVE: The fifth day began with a visit to the Beluga restaurant.
Marianne walked in confidently, wearing the same sapphire dress Vincy had once claimed made her look “unforgettable.” She greeted the manager warmly and handed over a sealed envelope.
Inside was a formal notice: effective immediately, she was the new majority owner of the Beluga chain. Vincy had unknowingly signed over controlling shares five years ago.
Moments later, Vincy arrived, hand-in-hand with the young blonde. When he spotted Marianne at his table, his face drained of color. The woman beside him raised an eyebrow.
“What’s this?” he stammered.
Marianne smiled politely. “Just a business update. I now own this place—and I’m asking you both to leave. You’re trespassing.”
Security didn’t hesitate.
That evening, she changed the locks on their mansion and sent him the eviction notice. He never saw it coming.
Lesson:
Revenge doesn’t always need shouting or chaos. Sometimes, it’s quiet. Precise. Legal. Marianne didn’t destroy Vincy with rage—she did it with calm resolve and the very trust he once took for granted. In love and business, never underestimate the one who listens quietly… they’re often the ones planning your exit.