
The Betrayed Wife's Spectacular Sweet Revenge
Alia bought her four-million-dollar Manhattan townhouse in cash the day before she married Jerel.
For three years, she worked eighty-hour weeks as a top architect to build their life, until an anonymous text shattered her reality.
It was a high-definition photo of her husband kissing his junior partner, followed by an eight-week ultrasound.
Alia didn't scream. She went home, only to find her mother-in-law throwing IVF brochures at her, screaming that she was a selfish, barren workaholic for not giving the family an heir.
Jerel played the perfect, gentle husband, wrapping his arms around her and urging her to rest.
But later that night, Alia caught them on a secret call with a lawyer.
They were plotting to blindside her with a divorce, claiming his minor financial contributions entitled him to the property, aiming to kick her out with a measly fifty-thousand-dollar settlement.
They wanted to steal her hard-earned home to raise his pregnant mistress's child.
Alia's jaw tightened until her teeth ached. She had paid for every single inch of that estate.
Did they really think her dedication to her career made her blind, weak, and easy to destroy?
She didn't shed a single tear.
Instead, she walked into the office of the city's most ruthless private equity billionaire and struck a dangerous deal to lock away all her assets in an irrevocable trust.
Days later, when Jerel handed her the settlement with a fake, sympathetic smile, Alia poured cold black coffee directly over the ink.
"Tell Tiffany she is never stepping foot inside my house," Alia said smoothly. "I'll see you in court."
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Chapter 4
"Arthur," Alia said, her voice slipping back into professional smoothness. Even as she had just demanded the perfect proposal from her team, a nagging instinct told her Shane's arrogance wasn't just stupidity-it was a symptom of a larger rot. She needed her team sharp, regardless of what was coming.
Arthur cleared his throat. The sound was wet and nervous.
"Alia," Arthur said. He paused. "The city council had a closed-door session this morning. We are... re-evaluating the municipal project."
Alia's fingers gripped the edge of the glass table.
"We passed the technical audit two weeks ago," Alia said.
"I know," Arthur said, his voice dropping to a whisper. "I'm sorry, Alia."
He hung up.
Alia shoved her phone into her pocket. She grabbed her coat and practically ran to the elevator.
Twenty minutes later, Alia's car jerked to a stop in the red zone outside City Hall. She threw the parking pass on the dash and slammed the door.
She walked fast across the marble floor of the lobby. Her heels echoed sharply against the stone. She bypassed the security desk and headed straight for the private elevators.
She turned the corner on the second floor and saw Arthur. He was holding a leather briefcase, pressing the down button frantically.
Alia stepped in front of him, blocking the elevator doors.
Arthur jumped. He clutched his briefcase to his chest.
"Alia, you can't be here," he whispered, looking up and down the empty hallway.
Alia stepped closer. She invaded his personal space, forcing him to back up against the wall.
"Explain it to me," Alia demanded.
Arthur wiped sweat from his upper lip. He looked terrified. He grabbed her elbow and pulled her into an empty, unlit meeting room. He shut the door.
He unzipped his briefcase. His hands were shaking. He pulled out a piece of paper and shoved it at her.
"A Wall Street capital firm stepped in last night," Arthur said.
Alia looked at the paper. It was a two-page bid summary. She scanned the numbers. Her eyes widened.
"This profit margin is negative," Alia said, her voice rising. "This doesn't even cover the raw materials. This is a suicide bid."
"They are paying entirely in cash," Arthur said, holding his hands up in surrender. "No municipal bonds. No city guarantees. They are eating the cost."
Alia gripped the paper so hard it crumpled in her fist.
"That's illegal," Alia snapped. "It's predatory pricing to create a monopoly. Why did the council accept this?"
Arthur looked at the floor. "The Mayor's office got a phone call at midnight. Whoever this firm is, they have enough power to bypass the entire legal framework. Let it go, Alia. You can't fight them."
A cold weight dropped into Alia's stomach. Six months of late nights, six months of fighting for budget approvals, wiped out by a single phone call.
She threw the crumpled paper onto the table.
"Legatum doesn't roll over," Alia said.
She turned and walked out of the room.
She pushed through the heavy doors of City Hall. The midday sun hit her face, bright and blinding. The steel and glass skyscrapers of Manhattan loomed over her, casting long, sharp shadows.
Her marriage was a lie. Her career-defining project was being stolen.
She stood on the concrete steps. She took a deep breath, letting the smell of exhaust fumes and hot asphalt fill her nose.
She pulled her phone out. She called Clara.
"I need your financial contacts," Alia said, her voice hard. "Someone just hijacked my city project. I need the name of the actual buyer behind the shell company. You have twenty-four hours."
She hung up. She walked down the steps toward her car. Her blood pumped fast, hot and aggressive. She was going to find out who did this.
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9.7
For three years, I hid my identity as the sole heiress of a multi-billion dollar tech empire to live in a cramped apartment and support my boyfriend, Ben.
But the day before our engagement, I stood outside a meeting room and overheard him talking to his wealthy boss, Haylie.
"She's just a stepping stone," Ben laughed, his voice full of contempt. "A poor, ambitionless distraction while I work my way up to where I really belong."
He mocked the cheap silver ring he gave me, calling it a necessary prop to keep a naive fool happy.
He bragged about the multi-million dollar merger proposal he was presenting, planning to use it to secure his promotion and build a future with her.
He had no idea that I had secretly negotiated that entire deal using my real connections just to give him his big break.
I had sacrificed my family's comfort, my true identity, and my own career just to watch him rise.
I poured my heart and soul into our humble beginnings, only to realize he saw my love as a pathetic joke and me as disposable trash.
I calmly picked up a pen and voided the merger agreement, tearing my hard work into tiny pieces.
I went home, slid the cheap ring off my finger, and dropped it into his mug of cold coffee.
"Soon, you'll find out exactly who is nothing."
Walking out the door, I pulled out my phone and texted my billionaire father.
"I'm in. Announce the merger."

7.6
Dumped by her fiancé just days before their wedding, only to watch him marry someone else-what would you do? Cry yourself to sleep, or dress to kill for revenge?
That was Elaina's reality. She's no Cinderella, yet she lost a shoe while recklessly crashing her ex's wedding. Her revenge plan went up in flames, but fate had other ideas, throwing her into the path of Alister-a man who is handsome, charismatic, and dangerous... and ironically, the person closest to her ex-fiancé.
Amidst heartbreak and vendettas, Alister paints her world in new colors, turning Elaina into a modern-day Cinderella. But will this story end in "happily ever after," or is Alister merely leading her into a much more dangerous game?

8.3
EDEN
8.3
Elianila, an AI Architect, is part of an elite team tasked with designing a global system meant to prevent threats, manage disasters, and distribute resources to vulnerable regions. After five years of tireless work with her colleagues, she uncovers disturbing anomalies, code-named, X-variables, that flag individuals according to criteria she never programmed.
As Elianila digs deeper to understand what the X-variables measure and where their origin, she finds herself in direct conflict with the authorities. Soon, the System marks her and her daughter as threats - targets to be eliminated.
With a small band of colleagues and dissidents, Elianila goes on the run, hiding in places beyond the Systems reach. As they evade surveillance, they race against time to warn others, expose the truth, and fight back against the omnipresent authority of the System.

9.0
My father was dying in the ICU, and our family company, the Martin Group, was on the verge of total collapse.
While I was desperately trying to sign the consent form for his life-saving surgery, my fiancé, Eston, sent me a text.
"I told you not to be stubborn. The company is mine by Friday. Beg me, and I might pay for the funeral."
He had been secretly looting my family's assets from the inside, waiting for me to break so he could steal everything. He thought I would crawl back to him in absolute despair, surrendering my father's legacy just to survive. The sheer weight of my helplessness crushed my chest as the heart monitor next to my father's bed let out a frantic, high-pitched scream.
The betrayal tore through me, but the despair quickly hardened into a cold, sharp stone.
Why should I let the man who ruined me dance on my family's grave? Why should I let him walk away with everything while I lost the only family I had left?
I wiped away my tears and blocked his number permanently.
Then, I stepped out into the freezing Manhattan rain and went straight to the top floor of the Maxwell building.
I threw my remaining shares onto the desk of Ellwood Maxwell—the apex predator of Wall Street, and Eston's untouchable, ruthless uncle.
"I want you to marry me," Ellwood said, pushing a marriage contract toward me. "That is the only way your company survives."
I picked up the pen. If Eston wanted to destroy my life, I would become his aunt and make him bow.

8.6
For two years, I was trapped behind my own eyes, a prisoner in my own skull.
A crazed fan had hijacked my body after a brutal car crash, wearing my skin like a cheap suit.
When my soul finally locked back into my flesh in a cramped hospital room, I realized she had destroyed everything I built.
This parasitic stalker had drained my massive fortune to zero, buying luxury gifts for a mediocre actor and turning me into the internet's most hated woman.
My phone was flooded with death threats, and the hashtag demanding I go to hell was trending at number one.
Even the hospital nurses despised me. One marched into my room, raising her hand to violently slap my pale cheek.
"You psychotic bitch, you make me sick!"
Worse, my sprawling Beverly Hills estate had been foreclosed and sold to a mysterious billionaire named Kasey Dominguez.
I had absolutely nothing left. No money. No reputation. No home.
The sheer violation of watching a psychotic stranger ruin my life while I was locked in the passenger seat of my own mind made my blood boil.
I refused to let her destroy my legacy.
As the nurse's hand descended, my atrophied muscles snapped into action.
I twisted her wrist until the joint popped, grabbed the keys to my freedom, and slipped out into the cold Los Angeles night.
I was going to take my life back, starting with the billionaire who thought he owned my house.

8.4
Three years ago, Collette was framed in a vicious drug and sex scandal by her half-sister. Her father didn't ask a single question before banishing her to the gutters of Europe.
She clawed her way back to New York for revenge, willingly becoming a disposable, cheap toy for the city's most dangerous billionaire, Hartwell Lara, just to use him as her weapon.
But Hartwell’s heart belonged entirely to his delicate future wife, Isabell. When Collette nearly died of severe pneumonia on a freezing balcony, Hartwell left her bleeding and alone to patiently peel apples for Isabell. Isabell then barged into Collette's hospital room, maliciously tore her life-saving CFDA design sketch to shreds, and brutally slapped her own face.
"Collette... why are you being so mean to me?!"
Isabell screamed, collapsing to the floor just as Hartwell violently pushed the door open. His dark eyes locked onto Collette, filled with the same absolute, chilling disgust her father had shown three years ago.
Why was she always the one thrown away like garbage? Why did her own blood family destroy her, and why did the man she surrendered her dignity to trample her last hope for a liar?
Staring at her ruined life's work beneath Isabell's designer shoes, the tiny crack of warmth Hartwell had left in Collette's heart froze completely. She didn't bother to explain or beg. She just smiled her signature empty smile, ready to burn the Norris family and the Lara Empire to the ground.