Claire tells Camille not to confront Marc alone. Something is wrong with the power of attorney, the accounts, and a new company quietly prepared in another name. Camille watches Marc outside, smiling on the phone as if nothing is happening, while inside the house every detail of their life is already being quietly rearranged without her consent.
That night, Claire confirms the truth: Marc has been preparing a transfer of Camille’s assets into a newly created structure under Élodie Martin’s name. It is not just betrayal—it is planning, timing, and control. Camille does not panic. She becomes precise, silent, and focused on protection.
She immediately begins the legal process: revoking authority, securing accounts, and gathering evidence. Claire brings a lawyer and warns her that everything must be done carefully and quickly before Marc realizes the situation has turned against him.
When Marc comes home smiling, acting normal, Camille hides the documents and lies calmly. But inside, she already knows the marriage has shifted into something else entirel-
