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Billionaire's wife framed for murder.

Lily Molin married Henry Peterson three years ago in an arranged marriage that blossomed into love and prosperity. They were each other's rock, supporting and loving one another. However, their blissful marriage was turned upside down when Vivian, Henry's first love, reappeared. Initially, Lily didn't perceive Vivian as a threat, believing Henry's love for her was too strong to be swayed. Even when Vivian moved into their mansion, Lily didn't suspect a thing. But as time passed, Lily began to notice changes in Henry's behavior and his growing closeness to Vivian. One fateful night, while Henry was away on a business trip, Lily and Vivian were left alone in the mansion. Something mysterious happened that night, and Lily was accused of attempting to murder Vivian. Despite her intoxication that night, Lily knew she would never harm Vivian. But no one believed her. As a result, she was sentenced to three years in prison. To add insult to injury, Henry divorced her while she was incarcerated, and months later, he married Vivian. Lily vowed to uncover the truth about that fateful night, which had left her with nothing but pain. After serving her sentence, she was released from prison, only to find that her father had disowned her, leaving her with nowhere to go. It was then that Lily reunited with Gabriel Rendell a Multi Billionaire and, a childhood friend, who helped her start her journey to discover the truth. Alongside Rachel, her former cellmate, Lily embarked on a quest to expose Vivian's treacherous schemes and clear her own name.
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