
He Destroyed His Own Empire's Creator
My husband, Colton, the Wall Street mogul, slid annulment papers across the table, coldly discarding me and our unborn child. He thought he was getting rid of a useless wife, but he was actually throwing away the secret architect of his entire empire. Now, I'm ready to make him pay for every insult, every lie, and every single secret I've kept.
For three years, eight months pregnant, I secretly saved Colton's ten-billion-dollar company from collapse, enduring a cold, transactional marriage.
One night, he shattered that illusion, serving annulment papers and callously discarding me and our unborn child.
I signed, leaving luxury behind. Exposing his butler's fraud, I escaped. Colton later found his wedding ring gone and, on his desk, my SEC compliance fixes—proof I was his hidden genius.
Blindsided, he realized he’d destroyed his own empire. His mother then called, gloating. The injustice ignited a fierce resolve within me.
The next morning, I launched Kidd Legal Consulting. I'd use forty-seven folders of Farmer Capital's un-patched loopholes to force a fair settlement, securing my daughter's future.
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Chapter 3
Colton Farmer POV:
I stood in the closet, my jaw clenched so tight my teeth ached.
All the Hermes bags, the Chanel suits, the limited-edition heels—untouched. In my world, money measured worth. Leaving millions of dollars behind wasn't a sign of nobility; it was a total rejection of my control. It made my skin crawl with an unfamiliar panic.
I spun around and marched to the vanity table.
Sitting perfectly in the center of the glass, surrounded by untouched diamonds, was her wedding ring.
I reached out and picked it up. The metal was ice cold. I ran my thumb over the inside of the band, feeling the engraved initials. *C & N.*
A sudden, suffocating tightness gripped my chest. My lungs refused to expand. I violently threw the ring back onto the glass. It bounced and clattered, mocking me.
I ripped my silk robe off the hook, shoved my arms through the sleeves, and took the stairs two at a time to the second floor.
I pushed open the door to my private study. My eyes instantly locked onto the center of my desk.
Underneath my obsidian paperweight sat a thick manila envelope.
I walked over, shoved the heavy stone aside, and tore the top of the envelope open.
A massive stack of documents slid out, fanning across the dark wood. Every single page bore the official watermark of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
My eyes scanned the first page. Bold red ink filled the margins. My pupils dilated so fast the room blurred.
It was the Q3 derivatives report for Farmer Capital. The one with the fatal compliance loophole that could trigger a federal fraud investigation.
Right next to the error, written in elegant, meticulous handwriting, was a flawless legal workaround and the exact amendment clauses needed to save the company.
I knew that handwriting. It was Nora's.
My brain short-circuited. A loud ringing started in my ears.
I slammed my hand down on the desk phone and hit the speed dial for my Chief Assistant.
He answered on the second ring. "Sir?"
"Who did the compliance audits for the past three years?" I barked, my voice cracking and hoarse. "Who wrote the SEC amendments?"
My assistant sounded utterly baffled. "I... I thought you did them, sir. Late at night. You never let the legal team touch the Q3 derivatives."
"Why the hell would you think I did them?" I roared, spit flying from my lips.
"Because, sir," he stammered, terrified. "Every single amendment was sent from the encrypted IP address in your penthouse study. Between 2:00 AM and 4:00 AM."
I slammed the receiver down so hard the plastic cracked.
I collapsed backward into my leather chair. A layer of cold sweat broke out across my forehead and back.
My severe insomnia. For three years, I could only sleep if Nora was in the apartment. I remembered waking up at 3:00 AM, seeing the light under the study door. I thought she was reading romance novels. I thought she was just waiting up for me like a good, useless housewife.
My hands shook violently as I flipped through the rest of the pages. Every single document targeted a fatal blind spot in my empire. She hadn't just been sitting in this room; she had been keeping me out of federal prison.
My private cell phone vibrated on the desk. The screen flashed: *Mother*.
I dragged a shaking hand down my face, took a deep breath, and answered.
Ernestina’s shrill, victorious laugh blasted through the speaker.
"Colton, darling! Richard just called me. He gave me the wonderful news about last night."
I stared at the ten-billion-dollar compliance fix written by the wife I just threw away. Her voice felt like a drill boring into my skull.
"Mother, you don't understand—"
"Oh, I understand perfectly," Ernestina interrupted, gloating. "You finally grew a spine and dumped that useless, money-sucking parasite. Now, I need you at the Long Island estate tonight. I have a dinner arranged with the senator's daughter."
I couldn't breathe. The sheer stupidity of her words made my vision go red.
I hit the end call button.
I grabbed the edges of the desk and violently swept my arms across the surface. The SEC documents, the pens, the lamp—everything crashed to the hardwood floor.
I let out a raw, guttural roar that tore at my throat.
I buried my face in my trembling hands, my fingers digging into my scalp. I had just personally executed the only architect who knew how to keep my walls from collapsing.
"That parasite with no background finally rolled out of our house."
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9.5
My boyfriend, Jefferson, convinced me to give up my Yale scholarship for him. He was my secret, my escape from the shame of my mother's past, and I threw away my future for our love.
Then, at a gala, he publicly announced his engagement to Aubrey Carroll-the girl who made my high school years a living hell.
He trapped me in his mansion, forcing me to become her personal servant. She tortured me daily, culminating in her brutally killing our dog, Charlie, with a garden trowel.
When her friends arrived, they joined in, stripping me half-naked and live-streaming my panic attack for the world to see.
The man who once promised to protect me watched as they destroyed me.
But as I lay bleeding out on the floor, it wasn't an ambulance that arrived. It was the private security of Alexzander Stevens-my estranged, billionaire grandfather.
He revealed I was his sole heiress, and now, we were going to make them pay for every last tear.

7.6
The heavy prison gates clanged shut, ending three years. I scanned the empty lot for Julian, my fiancé. Deserted.
Biting December wind my only welcome. Calls to Julian, father, mother: unanswered/disconnected.
Shivering, Julian's tracker showed an unfamiliar Long Island estate. A freezing cab left me penniless; I walked through the blizzard. Through a mansion window, I saw Julian, my stepsister Clara, a small boy—a perfect family. Julian, who hated children, doted on him, and Clara wore *my* engagement ring.
I overheard Julian's call: he, my father, conspired to frame me for Clara’s medical error, saving their company and future. My family hadn't just abandoned me; they plotted my destruction.
A delayed text from Julian popped up, lying about a "cross-border meeting," promising to pick me up tomorrow. Despair vanished, replaced by a cold, terrifying smile. Typing "Understood," I turned from their stolen life, walking into the blizzard, fueled by burning rage.

9.7
For three years, I endured being treated like a walking ATM and a maid by my husband's family, biting my tongue to keep the peace.
Then, my husband's buddy suddenly dropped off a nine-year-old boy at my front door.
The crumpled note from my husband casually explained it was his illegitimate son, blaming me for being barren and demanding I raise the kid as our own.
My mother-in-law was absolutely thrilled, parading the boy around as the true heir at the dinner table.
"Some trees just don't bear fruit, no matter how much water you give them," she sneered.
My brother-in-law cheered, and my drunk father-in-law demanded I cook a feast to celebrate.
They actually expected me to continue paying the mortgage, buying the groceries, and cleaning up their endless messes, all while raising the living proof of my husband's betrayal.
I looked at the parasites who had drained me dry for years, acting like they were doing me a favor by letting me stay in a house that my money paid for.
I didn't scream, and I didn't cry.
I simply called my lawyer to file for an immediate divorce, froze every single bank account and credit card they relied on, and drove off to my grandmother's secluded cabin in the woods.
Let them see how long they survive without my money.

9.4
Aria Mcgee was the unwanted second daughter of a decaying Long Island family.
To save their bankrupt corporation, her father and older sister drugged her. They shoved her into a town car and delivered her to a ruthless Wall Street billionaire's bed like a piece of meat.
They expected her to be the perfect sacrifice. The original Aria had no access to her own trust fund and was forced to live in a windowless broom closet. Even worse, a cold, synthetic System voice echoed in her skull, demanding she play the tragic, helpless female lead. It ordered her to endure her family's abuse and suffer the billionaire's humiliation to force a pathetic romance plotline.
"Host must follow the tragic trajectory and achieve the ultimate painful romance."
But the soul that woke up in that bed wasn't a weak, frightened girl. She was a dead Hollywood Oscar-winning actress. Why would a top-tier professional ever agree to play the weeping victim in such a garbage, B-list script?
Instead of trembling in fear as the System commanded, Aria looked at the billionaire and smiled. Using her flawless acting skills, she shattered his ego, extracted a hundred thousand dollars, and walked right out the door. Now, she was heading back to the Mcgee estate, ready to rip her money from her father's greedy hands and burn her sister's life to the ground.

8.4
After being kidnapped for years and finally rescued, five-year-old Izzy thought she was going home to her wealthy biological family.
But when the social worker brought her to the freezing bus station, her biological father, Conrad, didn't even get out of his Mercedes. He took one look at her tangled hair and worn-out shoes, his lip curling in disgust.
"I have a real family now. I'm not disrupting my life for this."
He drove away, leaving her choking on his exhaust fumes. When her rough, grease-stained uncle Bryan forcefully brought her to the family mansion, things only got worse. Her biological mother refused to touch her, complaining that she smelled like a dumpster. Her half-sister Katelynn pushed her to the ground, making her bleed, and framed her for stealing. Instead of helping, Conrad roared at Izzy, calling her a wild animal and threatening to throw her back onto the streets.
Izzy stood there shivering in her oversized rags, watching them stand together in a perfect, unbroken circle. She didn't understand why her own blood looked at her like she was a monster, or why they were so eager to throw a traumatized child back into the dark.
But what her wealthy family didn't know was that Izzy had a secret: she could hear plants talking. And the greenhouse orchids were screaming at their cruelty. So, she climbed onto their expensive coffee table, pointed at her mechanic uncle, and made her choice.
"I don't want Conrad to be my daddy. I want Uncle Bryan."
She walked out of that loveless mansion forever, ready to follow the whispers of an old apple tree in her new backyard—a tree that was about to guide her to a buried fortune of gold.

9.4
Vera thought her life was over the moment she caught her fiancee cheating with his ex.
Broken and filled with pain, she is approached by a billionaire who presents a simple contract to her. Let's get married.
Sylas Gold is the man admired by the entire world. He is untouchable, powerful and incredibly controlled. Their marriage was supposed to be a contract. A performance. It was a way for both of them to win.
When Vera is kidnapped by a man who looks at her like she's already his, she learns the truth Sylas never told her, about his mafia empire, the blood, and the brother who was supposed to be gone.
Cassian Gold is the man who wants everything his brother has, including Vera.
Now caught between two brothers bound by hatred, power, and obsession, Vera must decide who to trust in a world where love is dangerous, loyalty is fragile, and desire might just be her downfall.