
Spoiling The Unfiltered Goddess With My Wealth
Chelsi was down to her last fourteen dollars. After a humiliating job rejection for being "too low-class," the threat of eviction forced her to try live-streaming. Terrified of her exhausted, tear-stained face, she cranked the AR beauty filter to the max, morphing into a bizarre plastic alien.
She was immediately dragged into a forced streaming battle with Kamron, the platform's most arrogant top streamer. Seeing her distorted filter, Kamron sneered, unleashing fifty thousand fans to flood her chat with toxic insults.
Kamron set a ruthless penalty for her inevitable loss.
"You're going to take a bar of soap, scrub your face completely clean, and shove your bare face right into the camera."
Desperate to keep the fifty dollars she had just earned for rent, Chelsi begged for a different punishment, but Kamron coldly refused. With her heart pounding, she walked to the freezing bathroom, her hands shaking as she scrubbed her skin raw, bracing for the cyberbullying.
She squeezed her eyes shut, feeling utterly humiliated by the cruelty of the internet. Why did she have to be stripped of her dignity just to survive? She clicked off the filter, waiting for the tidal wave of disgust to destroy her.
But the insults never came. The high-definition camera revealed a breathtakingly delicate, flawless face that no algorithm could ever replicate. The chat went dead silent, Kamron was so stunned he dropped a ten-thousand-dollar virtual yacht, and a silent war between two mysterious billionaires was about to begin.
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Chapter 1
"Your resume is... thin, Miss Vasquez."
Debra Finch sat behind her massive glass desk, her manicured fingers flipping the single sheet of paper. She let out a loud, heavy sigh that echoed in the sterile Manhattan office.
Chelsi Vasquez sat on the edge of the leather guest chair. She twisted the hem of her cheap, off-the-rack blazer so hard her knuckles turned white. Her stomach dropped, twisting into a tight, painful knot.
"You have no Ivy League background," Debra said, dropping the paper onto the polished surface. Her voice was sharp, cutting through the quiet room. "No connections. Nothing that fits the image of a top-tier public relations firm."
Chelsi leaned forward. Her throat felt incredibly dry.
"I have two years of operational experience from my college jobs," Chelsi said, her voice shaking slightly. "I know how to run campaigns from the ground up. I can learn whatever you need me to."
"Stop." Debra held up a hand. "Street-level sales experience is worthless here. We deal with high-net-worth individuals, not corner store promotions."
Debra's cold eyes moved down. They stopped and lingered on Chelsi's shoes. The black leather was scuffed and peeling at the toes. A slow, mocking smirk pulled at the corners of Debra's mouth.
Chelsi felt a hot flush of humiliation burn her cheeks. She immediately pulled her feet back, hiding them under the chair. Her chest tightened so much it hurt to breathe.
Debra stood up, smoothing her designer skirt.
"You don't fit our demographic," Debra said, her tone final. "Thank you for your time. The exit is to your left."
Chelsi swallowed the thick lump in her throat. Her eyes burned with unshed tears. She forced her stiff legs to stand.
"Thank you," Chelsi whispered.
She turned and pushed open the heavy glass door. In the hallway, a dozen other applicants in expensive, tailored suits stared at her. Some looked pitying. Others openly sneered. Chelsi kept her head down, her heart pounding against her ribs in a frantic, painful rhythm.
The moment she pushed through the revolving doors of the building, the New York sky broke open. A massive downpour of freezing rain hit her instantly. Within seconds, her thin blazer was soaked through, clinging to her shivering skin.
She couldn't afford a twenty-dollar cab ride. She pulled her bag to her chest and ran. She sprinted through three blocks of heavy rain, her lungs burning, until she finally squeezed into a damp, mold-smelling subway car.
She collapsed onto the hard plastic seat. Her hands were shaking violently from the cold. She pulled out her cracked phone and opened the Chase Bank app.
The screen loaded. The balance read $14.50.
It felt like a physical punch to the gut. She stared at the pitiful double digits, her thumb hovering over the cracked glass as a profound sense of helplessness washed over her. The numbers blurred as her eyes filled with tears. Next week's rent was completely impossible. The freezing subway air bit into her soaked clothes, making her shiver uncontrollably, but the chill in her heart was far worse. She closed her eyes, letting her head fall back against the hard plastic seat. A choked sob tore out of her throat, the sound swallowed by the screeching of the subway tracks. The tears finally spilled over, mixing with the cold rain on her face. She had never felt so utterly defeated.
An hour later, Chelsi pushed open the heavy wooden door of her shared basement apartment in Brooklyn.
The room was dark and smelled of damp earth. She peeled off her wet blazer and dropped it on the floor. Her legs gave out. She slid down the doorframe until she hit the cold linoleum floor, pulling her knees to her chest.
She remembered a conversation with her old college roommate. People make quick cash on Apex Streaming. You just need a few good tips to survive.
Just as she wiped her face with the back of her cold hand, her phone buzzed in her palm. A text message popped up at the top of the screen. It was from her landlord.
Rent is due Friday. No extensions this time, Chelsi.
The harsh reminder acted as a brutal catalyst. She forced herself to stand up. Her fingers trembled as she opened the app store and downloaded Apex Streaming.
She created an account. Chelsi_V. She typed in her real name for the verification, her teeth chattering.
She walked over to her wobbly, second-hand desk. She clamped a cheap, plastic ring light to the edge and plugged it in. The harsh white light flickered on.
She opened the front-facing camera. The screen showed her red, swollen eyes, pale lips, and wet, messy hair. She looked exhausted and broken.
A massive wave of insecurity hit her. She couldn't let people see her like this. She quickly tapped the AR beauty filter icon built into the app.
She dragged the sliders for face-slimming, eye-enlarging, and skin-smoothing all the way to the maximum. The girl on the screen instantly morphed into a bizarre, plastic doll with a razor-sharp chin and unnaturally massive eyes.
Chelsi took a deep, shaky breath. She pressed the green Go Live button in the center of the screen.
For the first ten minutes, the viewer count in the top right corner stayed at zero. The silence in the small room was suffocating.
"Hi," Chelsi said to the empty room, her voice cracking. "I had a really bad interview today. It was... it was rough."
She kept talking, trying to fill the dead air, her stomach churning with anxiety.
Finally, the number in the corner ticked from zero to one. An anonymous user had joined.
Chelsi's heart leaped. She opened her mouth to say hello.
A single comment popped up in the chat box.
User9948: That filter makes you look like a literal alien. Gross.
The user immediately disconnected. The number dropped back to zero.
The fake, hopeful smile on Chelsi's face completely froze. Her chest hollowed out. She reached her trembling finger toward the red button to end the stream.
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8.0
On the night of their third wedding anniversary, Ashley was ready to reveal a secret to her husband-
She was pregnant.
But moments after their passionate intimacy, her Alpha coldly delivered the blow-he wanted a divorce.
His fated mate had returned.
Stripped of her wolf spirit, abandoned by the pack, and carrying his child, Ashley was cast aside like a disposable Omega.
Just as she prepared to leave alone-
The boy she had once rejected had now risen as the most formidable Alpha King. The possessive hunger in his gaze sent shivers through her-did she dare face him? Was this vengeance, or something more? But did she even have a choice?

7.5
Kaitlyn Barton POV:
After three years building my family's hotel empire abroad, I came home to New York, expecting a warm embrace from my childhood fiancé, Edwin.
Instead, he greeted me with a warning. He told me to be gentle with his new girlfriend, Kacy, painting me as a villain before I even knew her name.
At my own welcome-home party, he let her stage a dramatic fall and then publicly blamed me for it, his eyes burning with a hatred I'd never seen.
He cradled her in his arms as if she were a fragile doll I had broken.
"Happy now, Kaitlyn?" he snarled, shattering twenty years of our shared history in front of everyone we knew.
In his eyes, I was no longer his love, but a monster he needed to protect his new flame from.
As he stormed out, my phone buzzed. It was a text from Everett Rowe, the man who had quietly loved me for five years.
"If you are truly ready, I will marry you. Right now. Just say the word."
My fingers moved on their own.
"Yes," I typed. "I'll marry you."
The moment I stepped back onto New York soil, a city I had once shared completely with Edwin, he greeted me not with a hug, but with a warning about his new girlfriend, painting me as the villain before I even knew her name. Three years abroad, cultivating my family's hotel empire, had prepared me for many business battles, but nothing for the cold, calculated betrayal that awaited me at home. He had replaced me, and then twisted our shared history, turning me into the aggressor he now needed protection from. This was not the reunion I had envisioned, nor the Edwin I remembered. My heart, which had swelled with anticipation, now froze into a solid block of ice.

7.2
Allie Patterson poured fifteen years into her husband Grayson’s tech startup, living in a cramped San Jose apartment. Every penny, every late night coding session, was for their shared future, built on his constant claims the company struggled, always on the verge of its big break.
Then, a grant deed arrived: a stunning $4.2 million Atherton villa, paid in full, listing Grayson and an unknown Kacey Schmidt as joint tenants.
Her coffee mug shattered as Allie’s world imploded. Driving to the mansion, she found Kacey in silk pajamas, flaunting a massive pink diamond and, beneath it, Grayson’s grandmother’s heirloom ring – the one he’d tearfully claimed to have lost years ago.
Kacey purred, "He's in the shower. We were so tired last night."
The words were a serrated knife, twisting, confirming years of lies.
Humiliation and rage burned out, leaving a terrifying, absolute silence. All her sacrifice and trust were a cruel, elaborate joke, orchestrated by the man she loved.
Allie calmly took photos, then gave herself one minute in her beat-up car to mourn. When it passed, her tears stopped, replaced by cold, calculated murder in her eyes. She typed a text to Grayson:
"Come home early tonight. I have a surprise for you."

9.5
He was born from the void between stars - a being of immense power, forged from cosmic origins.
For thousands of years, he walked among humanity, protecting them and keeping his true strength hidden. After losing the only family he had, grief led him to seek his own end... only to wake up in a world entirely unlike his own.
Here, cultivation is the main path to power. Those who master spirit qi gain superhuman strength, speed, and abilities that place them far above ordinary people. Four great sects rule the land, competing for resources, secrets, and dominance over each other.
Icaros joined the Li Sect, where he found companions he came to trust and care for: the capable and easygoing Li Han, the sharp and composed Su Yan, and the spirited Nelly. For a time, he felt he had found a place to belong, even as he kept his true nature hidden and wondered whether he could ever learn to cultivate like those around him.
Everything changed when their voyage was suddenly attacked. A powerful figure floating in the sky cut their ship apart with sharp, devastating energy strikes, leaving only destruction in his wake. Believing his friends had been lost in the disaster, Icaros chose to stop holding back any longer.
> "I am done hiding!"
He unleashed his full power: golden light blazed from his eyes, he flew at incredible speed, and he broke through every barrier and enemy in his way. On the shores ahead, he tore through hordes of powerful jade monsters, destroying them completely before flying deep into the interior of the island.
Meanwhile, survivors washed up scattered and alone. One young cultivator found himself on the shores of Jade Island - a place most cultivators avoid, as it holds no treasures or useful materials, only danger and endless deposits of ordinary jade. Yet despite the risks, ordinary people have built settlements here, finding safety from the conflicts and power struggles of the outside world.
This island works by different rules. Spirit qi is scarce and unstable, making cultivation far less effective than elsewhere. Instead, the people here rely on advanced technology - weapons and explosives that can injure or even defeat those with great physical strength. Here, skill and preparation can be just as powerful as raw strength, and even the strongest cultivators must move with caution.
Now, Icaros has vanished deep into the island. His companions are lost somewhere across this dangerous land. And the mysterious swordsman who destroyed their ship has already arrived here, searching for an ancient map said to lead to the legacy of a being from another world.
Will they find each other again? And can anyone survive in a place where the usual rules of power no longer hold true?
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9.3
A pitiful wolfless Omega, Lana discovers that she is pregnant for her beloved fiancée and Alpha to be, Asher. He is the only man she has ever loved, but her world turns upside down when her Fiancée coldly reveals that he is getting married to her sister who is also already pregnant for him.
To make matters worse, her cruel sister and cheating Fiancé banish her from her only home!
Lana is devastated, but thankfully, her best friend Jasper, helps her runaway and hide her pregnancy from her former fiancée.
8 years later, Lana has become the mother to Asher's triplets and is engaged to be married to her best friend Jasper.
But by a cruel twist of fate, Alpha Asher suddenly changes his mind and kidnaps her!
So what is Lana supposed to do when she forced to choose between two powerful men, while also fighting off the traitors and enemies surrounding her?

9.0
For years, I exhausted myself trying to be the perfect, obedient heiress of the ultra-wealthy Carlisle family.
But my reward wasn't their love. Instead, I was abruptly branded a fake, thrown out of the estate, and sent to a brutal black-site prison to take the fall for someone else's crimes.
My cold CEO brother, Julian, didn't lift a finger to save me. My carefully selected boyfriend, Connor, sold me out without a second thought.
In that maximum-security cell, I was stripped of my dignity. I ate moldy, insect-infested bread, and my soft hands were covered in thick, ugly scars from fighting off murderers.
I watched inmates get beaten half to death over a single cracker, while my so-called family continued their pristine, luxurious lives on the outside.
"She's just a parasite, let her rot."
I died in that dark cell, completely abandoned. The sheer exhaustion of trying to please them, of trying to be flawless, washed over my final moments like a physical sickness.
I didn't understand why my absolute loyalty was repaid with such ruthless cruelty.
Then, water rushed out of my lungs in a violent, burning surge.
I opened my eyes to the pristine blue pool of the Carlisle estate, my body completely unscarred. I had reverted to being fifteen again.
This time, I was done playing the perfect daughter. If my fate was a prison cell, I was going to spend my remaining freedom tearing their perfect world apart.