Alena inherits ten million rubles and buys a spacious apartment in her own name. At first, her husband Vadim seems supportive, but over time he becomes controlling, verbally abusive, and starts acting like the apartment belongs to him. He criticizes Alena, humiliates her, and even lies about her in front of his mother.
After a public confrontation with her husband and mother-in-law, Alena realizes she has had enough. She kicks Vadim out, files for divorce, and successfully defends her rights in court when he tries to claim the apartment. The law confirms the property is hers alone.
Free from a toxic marriage, Alena rebuilds her life, grows more confident, advances in her career, and finds peace in her independence. She learns that self-respect is more valuable than marriage—and that freedom is priceless.







