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High School Again: The President's Secret Lady Boss

“With every hour, day, and month I wait, I love you more.” Here is where the boss submits and the lady dominates. --- "A CEO hitting on a high school girl? Oh, how scandalous, Sir~” She is a sly teenager who likes to tease adults, use blackmail and ruin dates. But beneath that playful facade, she was once a naive heiress who was abused, mocked and neglected. Forced in a loveless marriage, she became even more miserable. For all her life, she tried to be perfect to gain acceptance, but in the end, nobody truly cared for her. Now that she went back in time after dying in the hands of her family, she decided to claim what was rightfully hers. "Hitting on you? Excuse me, who're you again? I don't think any girl would just ruin my date for no good reason – highschooler or not. That's unless you're actually a fan," was what her flirt of a future husband once said in this second life of hers. Though a jerk, this hot stuff has his uses other than being attractive. She needed him to get back on those who wronged her no matter how indifferent he was to her before. This time around, she will take her turn to piss people off while smiling all sweetly. With that in mind, she leaned closer to him and smiled as sweetly as she just imagined, making him drop his smug smirk and raise his brows in surprise. "I'm not your fan – I'm your future wife, you douchebag." --- Winter used to live with her adoptive older brother until her biological uncle and adoptive sister found her. She was a long-lost heiress whose deceased parents turned out to be an affluent and wealthy couple. While people would think that she was very fortunate, all this really did to her was take her freedom away. A whole new identity had been forced on her ever since. Meek and docile yet soft-hearted and hardworking – that she became. Trapped in expectations, Winter worked herself to death in order to be deserving of her position as the successor. Pressured by her family, she had to follow everything they said. Deprived of the freedom to decide, she was forced to marry someone who was older than her by seven years – and worse, a flirt of all things. Winter worked very hard but only to lose everything after her adoptive sister took the spotlight away. Everyone claimed her to be incapable of being the next head of their family business, thus making the adopted daughter the successor instead. Her uncle only used her in the end. This was what they were aiming for all along – to manipulate her and steal her inheritances before throwing her out entirely. Never did Winter expect that the first and last person who would at least pay attention to her at her worst was her husband, Marcellus. Flirtatious and playful yet detached and secretive – that he was. Devilishly handsome, head of a business empire, known for many notable attainments, and chased by beauties – Marcellus is a man of perfection. Not once did he treat Winter like a wife, though. She was nothing to him, and so was he to her. But before she met her eventual demise, he was the only person who tried to help her. Yet it was much too late. The next time they met again would be seven years back in time – where they would be a scheming duo of a bossy high school girl and a submissive conglomerate president. --- [Warning: Mature Content] (Cover Photo Not Mine: Credits to the original artist) - Follow me on Instagram (acieetin) - DM me on Discord (Aciee#1841)

Aciee_GelaTin · Teen
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160 Chs

Drawing out the Deception

Marcellus only followed Winter the whole time.

He sure hoped that she was not messing around with him and that he was not only wasting his time. It's just that he couldn't figure out a thing that she'd possibly want to show him in a raffle.

"What do you think, Mr. Marcellus Lexington? Does this seem like a fraud to you?" Winter started out of nowhere, talking in a whisper that was barely audible.

"Well, considering certain factors like the cost of their prizes and the number of these people, it can be. The expenses outweigh the profit," Marcellus replied, a little taken aback by how sudden that question was.

"Their prizes are authentic, though. Wanna see?"

"You're saying you're gonna win a prize?"

"Not just one. I can win them all."

"You sure know how to talk big, Ms. Agreste."

She only grins at him right then, overflowing with confidence.

Eventually, they get to stand first in line. He watches her from the side as she buys for the tickets and holds the handle of the barrel. But right before she spins it, he notices her shooting a pointed look at the host of the raffle.

He is standing there before them, smiling like the accommodating event organizer that he is. Even then, she keeps giving him that look - she appears to be suspecting him of something.

"What's the matter, young lady? Having second thoughts? You can't have a refund now, okay...?" the host quipped with a huge grin that came out nothing but disturbing to her.

"Now, draw it already. The people behind you are waiting."

Winter does as she is told - but not without sparing him what seemed to be a glare at the last minute.

She didn't spin the barrel, though. She only slipped her hand in the hole with ease and pulled out a piece of paper with a certain number written on it -

A number that won her a luxury voyage on a cruise ship.

"W-W-W-W-What?!"

The host of the raffle and everyone else there were so astonished that it soon turned into a ruckus.

However, she did not stop there. She proceeded to use the rest of her tickets to get all of the grand prizes. It wasn't long before a bigger crowd gathered around the stall, spectating the lucky draws of the most fortunate person they saw that day.

From the start until the end, Marcellus was too stunned to say a thing.

"Woah, you're not kidding at all..." he then breathed out at her last draw, thoroughly struck with awe.

"You really did win them all."

"W-Wait, wait, wait, young lady...!" the host of the raffle cut in and bolted out all of the sudden, thrown into panic.

"Y-You...! How did you...?! I-I-I mean, you can't seriously be-"

"What's the matter, Sir? I thought there's no refund..." she trailed off in all smugness.

"Then, there's no taking these tickets back, too. These are mine now."

At that moment, Marcellus noticed two particular things that were amiss. First, the event organizer had not once congratulated his customer - he only appeared like he did some sort of mistake. Apart from that, the winner herself was not that all pleased. She was not even smiling.

Even though Winter had done something so mind-blowing, Marcellus could not see her enjoying it.

---

"See? The prizes are all authentic, but there is a cheat."

Winter confessed the truth to Marcellus after getting far enough from the venue of the raffle.

She did end up taking all the grand prizes, but she acted like she was not going to make use of them. Now, she had gone ahead and told him what kind of deception was happening.

"All of the event organizers were in it. They were going to make certain people from their side win the prizes. Through that cheat, they had tricked their customers."