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I hate that I loved you!

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned… Rizi D'Souza, once a naive heiress, falls for the charming billionaire Zain Bennetti, only to have her life shattered by his ruthless betrayal. The son of the powerful Bennetti Conglomerate, Zain is driven by a dark desire for revenge, destroying Rizi and her family without remorse. But revenge is a dish best served cold. As Rizi transforms from a fallen heiress into a skilled hacker, she plots her own retribution. On her path to vengeance, she uncovers a web of hidden schemes and truths that force her to question everything she thought she knew. Who is the real villain in this twisted game? Zain Bennetti, the infamous and powerful CEO, believes he has found satisfaction in crushing his enemies. But the void inside him grows deeper with each passing day. When the hidden truth behind his parents' death is revealed, Zain realizes he has been manipulated by those he trusted most. His world turns upside down, and he understands that he has made a grave mistake. Determined to atone for his sins, Zain embarks on a quest to find Rizi. He vows to love her, protect her, and sacrifice everything for her—even his own life. Can he win back her trust and heal the wounds he has inflicted? Join Rizi D'Souza, the fallen heiress turned hacker, and Zain Bennetti, the tormented billionaire, in a gripping tale of love, hate, and revenge. Will their journey lead to redemption, or will the darkness consume them both? If you enjoy the chapter and story, please leave a review, comment, and vote for the book. Your support will inspire me to be more creative and bring this story to life. This book is copyrighted. Copyright @2024 by Mandy_Cahayaa. All rights reserved.

Mandy_CAHAYAA · Urban
Not enough ratings
333 Chs

Chapter 221- Leo’s excitement

Zain understood her silent words and tightened his hold. His hands trembled a bit but he composed himself. He placed a tender kiss on top of her head and felt at home. Although for a moment, he wanted to bask in her comfort and he did so. If he could, he would never let her go again but he had lost that right long back.

After a while when her sobbing slowed down, Zain asked softly, "Better now?"

Rizi looked up from his embrace and replied softly, "Much better!"

She slowly moved away from him and wipes her cheeks and eyes using both of her hands. Her eyes were swollen red and her nose was red.

She was about to thank him but before words could leave her lips, Zain interrupted her, "I should leave. It's pretty late."

Rizi nodded, "ok!"

They both went silent staring towards the door.

Taking a last glance in her direction, Zain turned on his heels and left the room.

As Zain left the room, Rizelle plopped down on the couch and hugged her knees.