I Divorced the Billionaire
I Divorced the Billionaire on ONShort, with 50 available episodes, from MicroDrama. Choose an episode and start watching from the series page.
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Series details
- Platform
- MicroDrama
- Episodes
- 50
- Language
- English
- Last updated
Story of the series
Billionaire Adrian, misled by a female villain, publicly humiliates his wife Eleanor and forces her out with nothing, believing she cheated and their son is not his. Heartbroken, Eleanor moves to a small town and runs a flower shop. A year later, the truth emerges; Adrian seeks forgiveness, but Eleanor remains wary. Photographer Neil offers gentle companionship, clashing with Adrian. Amid ongoing schemes, Adrian repeatedly protects Eleanor, nearly dying, which finally softens her. All villains are exposed, and Eleanor regains her business skills, helping Adrian overcome crises. They reconcile, Adrian proposes anew, and they remarry. Years later, they have a daughter, Lily, and the family of four enjoys a happy new beginning by the sea.
Verified catalogue context for I Divorced the Billionaire
ONShort lists this title under MicroDrama with 50 episodes in the current catalogue record. The indexed edition is not specified, the primary language is English, and recorded genres include not specified. The page data was last updated on August 19, 2026. These details come from the current ONShort catalogue and may change when the source record is updated.
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