The Share Dispute
Jean, disguised as her deceased sister Evie, confronts her brother-in-law about his plan to take over the company shares, hinting at the danger he poses and her suspicions about Evie's murder.Will Jean succeed in exposing her brother-in-law's ulterior motives before it's too late?
Recommended for you






He Thought It Was Over. She Had the Phone.
Watch how Ling’s fingers tighten on that folded paper—not a contract, but evidence. Meanwhile, Wei and his ‘angel’ stand stiff as mannequins. The lighting? Cold. The silence? Louder than screams. Gone Wife flips the script: the victim becomes the architect. And that final smirk? Pure cinematic justice. 💎
The Blue Dress That Saw Too Much
Ling’s icy gaze in that shimmering blue dress says everything—betrayal, calculation, quiet fury. The contrast with the ‘perfect couple’ at the Huashi Group signing? Chef’s kiss 🥂. That flashback of her on the floor? Chills. Gone Wife isn’t just a title—it’s a warning. She’s not gone. She’s waiting. ⏳