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Divorce Failed My Wife's Secret Identities Shock the World novel Chapter 168

"If she really is his first wife, then once Austin got rich, he should've taken responsibility for his kid's treatment."

"Making hundreds of millions and refusing to help your own sick child—you're either stupid or evil."

While the first wife's livestream was still climbing, another comment appeared in Maeve's room:

"I'm Austin's second wife. If you're interested, come hear my story."

People practically screamed through their keyboards.

Another stampede left Maeve's room and rushed to the second wife's livestream.

That one was even hotter.

"I watch every one of Austin's streams," the woman said, voice shaking with fury. "I want to see how shameless a man can get."

"He's blocked every account I have. He won't let me speak the truth in public."

"I tried to expose him. Every time I posted a video, the platform deleted it."

She laughed bitterly. "Guess karma really does come around. Someone finally ripped his mask off."

Then she pulled a little girl into frame.

"Her name is Mia. She's Austin's biological daughter."

"Because she was a girl, the Wright family wanted to drown her at birth."

The woman's hands trembled as she held the child closer.

"I didn't know people could be that cold. That they could hurt their own blood."

"Thank God The Fox Seer warned me. That's when I learned drowning daughters wasn't a one-time horror—it was a tradition in the Wright family."

Austin never would've dreamed that coming to Maeve's livestream to cause trouble on behalf of Spirit Caller would end with his entire life blowing up on camera.

In the chaos, he ended his broadcast.

But the last frame—his face, like the world was ending—only confirmed Maeve had been right.

After a long moment, he finally found his voice. "You can really see that much… just from someone's face?"

He didn't believe Austin was an idiot. If any of it were true, he would've tried to hide it with everything he had.

Maeve, as always, split the money she'd earned: half kept, half donated.

Then she explained to Andres, casually, "Half is face-reading. Half is technology."

Her hacking skills were at a level most people couldn't even imagine. A streamer like Austin? Three minutes, and she could have his entire life on her screen.

If Austin had come sincerely and paid for a reading, she would've shown restraint.

But he'd come to sabotage her.

So she didn't.

Anyone who knew Maeve knew one thing for sure:

Her temper was bad. Really bad.

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