
Fifty Million Reasons To Hate Him
For three years, I believed I had the perfect, flawlessly submissive wife.
But right as I was about to sign a fifty-million-dollar divorce settlement to make her go away quietly, I suddenly heard a sharp, ecstatic voice echoing inside my skull.
"Freedom! Long live freedom! I finally shook off this absolute bastard!"
I snapped my head up, only to see Iris sitting across the table, her delicate shoulders trembling as she sobbed into her hands, looking like a shattered woman losing her entire world.
It wasn't a hallucination; I could actually hear her inner thoughts. The realization hit me like a physical blow. My fragile, heartbroken wife was a calculating hypocrite who mentally cursed me out while physically begging me to stay. When I later dragged her out of a nightclub where she was partying half-naked, I heard her true thoughts about our intimacy—she considered our nights together a mere "complimentary clause" in our business contract. Even the loving, home-cooked French dinners I cherished were exposed through her mind to be microwaved Michelin-star takeout.
For three years, I had prided myself on being a dominant, attentive husband, yet I was played for an absolute fool. How could she fake every single tear, every single touch, with such terrifying perfection while viewing me as nothing more than an ATM?
Looking at her cowering on my penthouse floor, clutching an anniversary Birkin bag she secretly planned to sell for a Porsche, a dark rush of power blinded me.
I wasn't just going to let her walk away with my millions anymore; I was going to use my new ability to rip off her mask and utterly destroy her.
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Chapter 6
The morning sun blasted through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the penthouse bedroom.
Harrison groaned, squeezing his eyes shut. His head throbbed violently from the whiskey he had consumed the night before.
His phone buzzed relentlessly on the nightstand.
He reached out blindly, grabbed the device, and pressed it to his ear.
"Mr. Torres," his private attorney's crisp voice came through the speaker. "The fifty million dollar trust fund has been fully transferred to Ms. Cooper's account."
Harrison stared blankly at the ceiling.
"The divorce decree is officially active," the lawyer continued. "You are legally severed."
Harrison hung up without saying a word.
He turned his head and looked at the empty left side of the king-sized bed. The sheets were perfectly smooth.
A sudden, irrational spike of irritation flared in his chest.
He opened his phone and tapped on his iMessage app. He pulled up Iris's contact.
He wanted to send one last text. Just to prove he didn't care.
He typed: Take your money and stay the hell away from me.
He hit send.
Instantly, a bright red exclamation point popped up next to the blue bubble. Not Delivered.
Harrison stared at the screen. His thumb hovered over the glass.
She blocked him.
The woman who had spent three years pretending to worship the ground he walked on had blocked his number the second the check cleared.
A hot rush of anger flooded his brain.
He opened Instagram and typed her handle into the search bar. User not found.
He threw the blankets off, his jaw clenched tight. He grabbed his work tablet from his briefcase and logged into his assistant Elias's account.
He searched for Iris. Her profile popped up immediately.
She had posted a new Story, restricted to a close circle of friends.
Harrison tapped the glowing circle.
The screen filled with a photo of Iris. She was lying on the deck of a luxury yacht, wearing a tiny, neon-pink bikini. She was holding up a glass of champagne, laughing brightly at the camera.
The caption read: Finally escaped the cage! Single life is the best life! with a clinking glasses emoji.
Harrison's grip on the tablet tightened until the glass screen groaned under the pressure.
He hurled the tablet across the room. It smashed into the wall and shattered into pieces.
He stormed out of the bedroom, his bare feet slapping against the hardwood floor.
He walked into the massive, open-concept kitchen. He needed black coffee. Now.
He stood in front of the fifty-thousand-dollar custom Italian espresso machine. He stared at the complex array of chrome dials, levers, and buttons, a process she had always made look entirely effortless. For three years, a perfectly brewed cup of black coffee was simply waiting for him on the marble island the moment he walked in. He knew the basic mechanics, but his patience was nonexistent. He pressed what he thought was the correct sequence of extraction buttons and twisted the pressure valve.
The machine let out a high-pitched warning beep. It whirred aggressively, then sputtered, producing a weak, watery liquid that was an absolute insult to the premium beans. Finally, a jet of scalding hot steam shot out of the side pipe, narrowly missing Harrison's hand. He slammed his fist against the marble counter in sheer frustration.
He abandoned the kitchen and marched into his walk-in closet to get dressed.
He pulled out a navy blue tailored suit. He reached for the specific silver silk tie he always wore with it.
He stared at the wall of hundreds of neatly rolled ties. He had no idea where it was.
He spent twenty minutes tearing through the drawers, ruining the perfect organization. He couldn't find the tie. He also realized his favorite pair of sapphire cufflinks was missing.
A deep, suffocating sense of frustration settled over him.
Iris was a liar and a manipulator, but she had managed his life with terrifying efficiency. Without her, his daily routine was completely paralyzed.
Harrison grabbed a random black tie, threw it around his neck, and left the apartment.
When he stepped off the private elevator at the Torres Group headquarters, the air on the top floor instantly froze.
The employees took one look at his dark, murderous expression and glued their eyes to their monitors.
Elias, his assistant, nervously followed him into the CEO office, holding an iPad.
"Your schedule for today, sir-"
"Why isn't there a housekeeper at my apartment?" Harrison snapped, throwing his briefcase onto the desk.
Elias swallowed hard. "Sir, the former Mrs. Torres refused to let outside staff into the private residence. She insisted on handling all domestic duties personally."
Harrison's lip curled into a sneer at the word personally.
"Call the best agency in New York," Harrison ordered, sitting down heavily in his leather chair. "I want a top-tier estate manager hired by the end of the day."
"Yes, sir," Elias said, turning to leave.
"Wait." Harrison's voice was sharp.
He pointed a finger at Elias. His eyes were cold and calculating.
"Run an inventory on the penthouse. Find out exactly what she took when she moved out. I'm missing a pair of cufflinks."
Elias blinked in surprise. A billionaire CEO caring about a single pair of cufflinks was absurd. But he nodded quickly and rushed out the door.
Harrison leaned back in his chair and closed his eyes.
The image of Iris laughing in that pink bikini burned against the back of his eyelids.
The divorce hadn't brought him peace. It had thrown his entire existence into chaos, and he hated her for it.
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8.4
Cari Butler woke up in a damp, smelly dorm room, realizing she had transmigrated into the body of a disgraced fake daughter who had just been kicked out of a wealthy family.
Before she could even process her reality, the real daughter's friends kicked her door open to mock her, flaunting a custom Tiffany necklace that supposedly cost a mere eighty cents.
Cari thought they were crazy, until she saw the news: a top Manhattan mansion had just sold for a record-breaking $3,500.
The entire world's currency value had shrunk by ten thousand times!
This meant the original owner's bank balance of $854,000 gave Cari the purchasing power of eight and a half billion dollars.
But a mysterious system froze her funds, forcing her to work demeaning gig jobs to unlock the money bit by bit.
While working as a hotel server for twenty cents a day, she caught her ex-boyfriend kissing up to the real daughter, mocking Cari for being a desperate beggar.
Even her snobby roommates laughed at her, claiming she couldn't afford a ten-cent iPhone.
What truly angered Cari wasn't the humiliation, but receiving a five-cent transfer from her poor biological brother, who was starving himself just to keep her fed.
Yet, the system strictly forbade her from giving her unlocked billions directly to her family.
Looking at the restrictive system and the arrogant elites who thought they owned the city, Cari's eyes turned icy cold.
"If I can't just hand them the cash,"
Cari sneered, pulling out her phone to outright buy the luxury hotel and fire everyone who wronged her.
"Then I will just buy the entire world and place it at their feet."

9.3
For five years, I was Ashton Miller's invisible partner, his loyal fiancée, pouring my life into building his empire from the shadows. Tonight, the Bronze Deer exhibition, my masterpiece, was finally opening at the Met, a testament to our shared future.
Then, Bianca, a third-tier actress, stepped into the spotlight in *my* custom Vera Wang wedding dress. My blood ran cold as Ashton's arm circled her waist, his whispered words promising to make her the "new queen of the city."
Five years of trust and sacrifice crumbled. I was a blood bag, drained and discarded. When I publicly exposed their lies, Ashton cornered me backstage, his face twisted in fury, threatening to ruin me, to blacklist me forever. I ripped off his engagement ring, tossing it at his chest. "We're done," I said, walking out as his enraged screams echoed.
The man whose empire I secretly built called me a parasite, his mistress feigning tears, painting me as delusional. My guilt vanished, replaced by freezing, absolute hatred for the man who twisted reality to erase my existence.
Standing in the New York rain, I finally pulled out the military-grade encrypted phone hidden for five years. The line clicked open instantly, a low, gravelly voice asking, "Is it you?" Before I could answer, Archer's voice hardened: "Give me the location. I'll be there in ten minutes. Who touched you? I want his life."

8.5
I was supposed to marry Aaron, the future Alpha of the Blackwood Pack, and finally have my fairy tale.
But right before our Unity Celebration, I caught him buried between my stepsister's legs in our bridal suite.
When I refused to bind my soul to his at the altar and exposed his betrayal, my world completely shattered.
My own mother called me a crazy, wolfless bitch and disowned me on the spot for ruining a political alliance.
Aaron publicly humiliated me, screaming that as a wolfless Omega, I should have been on my knees thanking him for the chance to be his breeding mare.
Driven to absolute despair by the betrayal of everyone I trusted, I tried to jump off a freezing roof.
But a pair of strong arms pulled me back from the edge.
In the dark, a stranger consumed my grief, wrapping me in a terrifyingly dominant scent of cedar and leather, making me feel an intoxicating mate bond I thought I was incapable of having.
I thought it was just a desperate, one-night mistake to make me forget.
But the next morning, when I went to the Blackwood estate to return Aaron's gifts and leave as a Rogue, a suffocating aura filled the room.
The man who stepped between me and my furious ex-fiancé, the man whose marks were currently hidden beneath my clothes, stared at me with glowing golden eyes.
"Get your hands off her."
He was Kaelon Blackwood. The supreme Alpha King.
Aaron's father.
And he had just locked the door, declaring that I belonged to him.

8.8
Sold for scraps.Saved by a monster. Destined to rule them all.
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Killian Nightshade. Billionaire. Alpha of the Blackwood Pack. A man who rules with ice in his veins and power in his hands.
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8.9
I was married to billionaire Alessandro Dorsey for four years. The only person in his cold, elite family who truly cared for me was his grandfather.
But when his grandfather suddenly passed away, my husband dragged me to the freshly dug grave and threw a newspaper in my face. The headline blamed me for his death.
Before I could process the grief, Alessandro forced me to my knees in front of dozens of flashing cameras.
"Admit your negligence, or you will never see the sun rise in this city again."
He threatened to destroy my own family if I didn't publicly apologize for a crime I didn't commit. Back at the estate, his mother falsely accused me of stealing a priceless family heirloom. I begged my husband to believe me, but he just looked at me with disgust, froze all my personal bank accounts, and handed me a divorce agreement. Sign it, forfeit everything, and erase my identity, or go to prison.
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