
The Unwanted Wife And Her Secret Empire
I opened my eyes to a tearing pain and an unfamiliar ceiling, lying next to the most powerful man in the capital.
Foreign memories crashed into my mind. I had transmigrated into the body of Irena Frost, a woman who had just drugged and trapped the cold, ruthless heir Evertt Barton into a scandalous marriage.
The original owner did it to escape being sold to a murderous old merchant by her own cruel father. But Evertt didn't know that. When he woke up, his eyes were full of absolute disgust. He threw a prenuptial agreement at my face, demanding a quiet divorce in two years and warning me not to use a pregnancy to blackmail his family. Everyone in the estate treated me like a greedy, pathetic joke, just waiting for the day I would be thrown out onto the streets.
The original Irena had died in despair, terrified and hated by the man she chose as her only shield. I felt a deep ache for the girl who had to ruin her own reputation just to survive. I absolutely refused to let this second chance be dictated by a man who despised me.
I looked right into Evertt's icy eyes and demanded an astronomical divorce settlement to play his perfect wife.
"Deal. I consider it a job."
With millions wired to my account and a magical spatial ring from my past life suddenly awakening on my finger, I stopped crying. I was going to use his money to build a massive commercial empire in secret, and when the two years were up, I would leave without looking back.
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Chapter 7
Irena walked into her guest bedroom and pushed the door shut. She turned the brass lock until it clicked into place. She let out a long breath. The muscles in her shoulders finally relaxed. Dealing with Jada and Evertt was exhausting.
She walked over to the large vanity mirror. As she opened the top drawer of the vanity, something caught her eye.
Pushed far into the back corner of the drawer was a small, dark red velvet box.
Irena frowned. She reached in and pulled the box out. The velvet was worn at the edges. The memory of its origin surfaced in her mind. A week before the wedding, the original Irena had wandered into a dusty antique shop while trying to plan her escape. She had bought this ring for a few copper coins because it looked strangely familiar, then tossed it into the drawer and forgot about it. She opened the lid.
Inside, resting on black satin, was a ring. It was made of dull silver, holding a smooth, black obsidian stone. The silver band was carved with strange, ancient patterns.
Irena's heart stopped beating for a full second. Her pupils dilated. She knew this ring.
It was her grandmother's ring from her past life. It was a family heirloom she had worn every day before she died and woke up in this novel.
Her fingers trembled as she picked it up. The metal felt ice-cold against her skin. The weight of it was exactly as she remembered. This was not a copy. This was her ring. It had crossed space and time with her soul.
In her past life, it was just an old piece of jewelry. But in this world, things were different. A wild, impossible idea sparked in her brain.
She walked quickly to the writing desk. She picked up a sharp metal letter opener. She did not hesitate. She pressed the sharp edge against the tip of her left index finger and sliced.
A sharp sting shot through her hand. A drop of bright red blood welled up from the cut.
She held the ring under her finger and let the drop of blood fall onto the black obsidian stone.
The blood did not roll off. The stone absorbed the red liquid instantly. A faint, pulsing red light glowed from inside the black rock.
Suddenly, the room spun. Irena felt a violent pull behind her navel. Her vision went completely black.
When she opened her eyes again, she was not in the bedroom.
She was standing in an endless space. The ground beneath her feet felt solid, but it looked like gray glass. The air was perfectly still. It was neither hot nor cold. A thick, gray mist formed walls in the distance, creating an area roughly the size of a massive football stadium.
Irena gasped. The sound echoed slightly. She closed her eyes and focused her mind on her physical body.
Instantly, the gray space vanished. She was back in the bedroom, standing by the desk. The cut on her finger had stopped bleeding.
She looked down at the ring. Her chest heaved as she dragged air into her lungs. A massive wave of pure, unfiltered joy crashed over her.
It was a spatial storage ring. In a world without modern shipping containers or refrigerated warehouses, this was the ultimate cheat code.
She needed to test the physical limits. She picked up a heavy bronze paperweight from the desk. She held it in her hand and thought the word store.
The bronze weight vanished from her palm.
She closed her eyes and looked into the ring's space. The paperweight was sitting on the gray glass floor.
She thought the word retrieve.
The heavy metal instantly reappeared in her hand, the weight pulling her arm down slightly.
Irena started pacing across the bedroom carpet. Her mind was racing a mile a minute. She tested everything. She stored books, teacups, and even a heavy wooden chair. Everything vanished and reappeared perfectly.
She realized something else. The cup of tea she had left on the table yesterday was still steaming hot when she pulled it out. Time inside the space was completely frozen.
Food would never rot. Ice would never melt.
Irena walked over to the large window. She looked out at the sprawling Barton estate. Her eyes burned with ambition.
With this ring, she did not need to rent expensive warehouses. She did not need to hire transport wagons that Evertt's men could track. She could move massive amounts of goods completely undetected. She could build her capital in secret.
The two-year plan she had written in her notebook was suddenly too slow. She could do it in six months.
She slid the silver ring onto the pinky finger of her left hand. The dark stone looked striking against her pale skin.
She turned away from the window and walked to the massive oak closet. She pushed aside the expensive, flashy dresses. She found a simple, dark navy wool dress. It was plain and unnoticeable.
She pulled the dress off the hanger. She was not going to sit in this room anymore. She was going to the capital's commercial district today. It was time to start building her empire.
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8.9
I returned to New York for my welcome-home party, expecting a warm embrace from Edwin, my devoted fiancé of twenty years.
Instead, his first words to me were a cold, public warning to stay away from his new girlfriend, Kacy.
He stood in my family's hotel, shielding a girl I had never even met, and painted me as a vicious, jealous bully.
"She is very sensitive, Kaitlyn. Her background is tough. Please, be gentle with her. Don't upset her."
He humiliated me in front of our entire elite circle, allowing them to mock me as the aggressive, discarded ex while he carried her away like a fragile princess.
For twenty years, I had been his loyal shadow, fixing his mistakes and loving him unconditionally.
I couldn't understand how decades of deep devotion could be instantly erased by a few crocodile tears and a manipulative damsel act.
He was absolutely certain I would throw a tantrum, cry, and eventually crawl back to beg for his attention.
But he was wrong.
He didn't know that Everett Rowe, a billionaire tech mogul, had been patiently waiting five years to marry me.
He also didn't know that during my three years abroad, I wasn't just studying art—I became "K.B.", the ruthless Wall Street predator who could swallow his family's empire whole.
I calmly pulled out my phone, ignored the mocking whispers around me, and typed a single message to Everett.
"Yes. I'll marry you."

8.4
Everly spent four years playing the perfect, accommodating wife to Carson Moss, swallowing every grievance just to secure medical treatments for their sick daughter.
But at a high-society banquet she exhausted herself organizing, Carson's pregnant mistress crashed the party.
The woman shoved an ultrasound of Carson's "real heir" directly into Everly's frail grandfather's face.
The shock triggered a massive heart attack.
Carson refused to use his private helicopter to save the dying old man, choosing to protect his mistress and his company's IPO instead. Her grandfather died on the hospital table.
Instead of remorse, her mother-in-law demanded Everly publicly cover up the murder.
"You will do exactly as I say, or I will freeze every single cent of the medical trust fund paying for your crippled daughter's treatments."
When a battered Everly returned to the estate, she discovered her three-year-old daughter covered in dark bruises and pinch marks. Her in-laws were deliberately torturing her disabled child.
Everly couldn't comprehend how a family could be so utterly heartless. Her only family was murdered, her child was abused, and her husband threw a five-million-dollar check at her face as hush money.
They thought she would just break and quietly disappear.
But when a terrifyingly powerful billionaire unexpectedly blocked Carson's security team from locking her up, Everly finally saw her window.
She grabbed her sleeping daughter and ran out into the freezing storm, making a blood-bound vow to make the entire Moss family bleed.

9.5
As a highborn succubus, I somehow managed to starve myself to death-thanks to my obsessive cleanliness and ridiculously picky appetite.
When I opened my eyes again, I had transmigrated into Vivian Hartwell-the long-lost "real" daughter with a tragically cursed fate.
I had barely been taken back into the Hartwell family before they forced me to attend a so-called "death matchmaking" event in Kingsford-on behalf of Natalie Hartwell, the fake heiress-to meet Damian Blackwood, the infamous "living reaper."
Rumor had it Damian was brutal and bloodthirsty-every woman who'd ever been involved with him either ended up dead or driven insane.
At the event, over a hundred socialites were trembling on their knees, silently praying they wouldn't be the one chosen.
Just as Damian let out a cold smirk and reached to pick his unlucky victim, I took a deep breath from the back of the crowd.
The scent emanating from him was a rare, potent masculine essence-something encountered perhaps once in ten millennia.
For a painfully picky succubus like me, this was nothing short of salvation.
I kicked aside the girl blocking my way, my eyes practically glowing as I threw both hands up. "Pick me! Hurry, pick me!"

8.9
Five years ago, Arabella Sterling vanished without a trace, disgraced, heartbroken, and branded her billionaire benefactor's dirty secret.
What the world never knew was that she'd also been his wife.
Or that the man she loved-and the son she gave everything for-chose another woman over her.
Now, she's back as The Reformer, a world-renowned business strategist celebrated for resurrecting dying empires.
Her newest client? The Sterling Group.
Her ex-husband's empire.
Adrian Sterling has spent years trying to atone for the lies that destroyed them both.
But when Arabella walks into his boardroom, colder, sharper, untouchable...he realizes redemption may come at a cost he can't pay.
Because this time, she's not here to save him.
She's here to ruin him.

9.3
He was supposed to be my brother. The cold CEO everyone feared. The man who controlled the entire country's business world.
But one night, he looked at me and calmly destroyed everything I thought I knew.
"We're getting married."
I laughed, but he didn't.
Now every door in my life is closing, every choice is disappearing, and the one man I'm not supposed to love refuses to let me go.
Because to Lucien Hale, this was never forbidden. It was inevitable.
And the most terrifying part? The closer I get to him, the harder it becomes to run.

8.6
Aubree pushed Ezra down the grand staircase, crippling the only man who silently protected her.
She thought she was finally escaping his control to be with her true love, Foster Newton.
But she had no idea it was a vicious trap meticulously set by Newton and her sweet, innocent cousin, Brandi.
Once Ezra was driven out of New York in despair, Aubree's life became a living hell. Her father completely disowned her. Brandi smoothly took over her home and her millions in inheritance.
"You were just a stepping stone for us, Aubree."
That was the last thing Newton sneered before leaving her to die.
Lying on the freezing floor, her warm blood pooling in her palms, Aubree finally saw the horrifying truth. She had destroyed her own family and ruined the one man who genuinely cared for her, all for a pair of greedy parasites.
Endless regret and suffocating hatred consumed her fading consciousness. Why was she so blind? Why did she let them manipulate her into destroying her own life?
Then, her eyes snapped open.
A violent wave of dizziness hit her. She looked down at her pale, flawless hands. There were no deep cuts. There was no sticky blood.
She was back. She had miraculously returned to the exact night she pushed Ezra, just two hours before his private jet was scheduled to leave forever.
Hearing her father's furious roar outside her bedroom door, Aubree didn't cower.
She wiped the smeared makeup from her face, her eyes turning dead cold. This time, she was going to make Ezra stay, and she was going to send those leeches straight to hell.