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My Accidental Husband Is My Revenge Partner

Anastasia Harrison, a young woman abused by her cruel family, thought her life was over when they forced her to marry Richard, the sleazy black sheep of the wealthy Wallace family. Meanwhile, her favored younger sister, Michelle, was set to marry Xavier, the elder brother, who was a CEO. Yet, an error at city hall ended up swapping their names on their respective marriage certificates. "What is this?! How are you married to Xavier Wallace?" "You're not getting any food or water until you sign the divorce papers!" To add fuel to the fire, the old Mr. and Mrs. Harrison passed away, leaving all their assets to Anastasia and not the rest of the family. This drove the Harrisons to their breaking point. To trade for a peaceful life, Anastasia was willing to leave her inheritance and leave the family, but the Harrisons had other plans in mind. They wanted to get rid of her. Permanently. However, it was by a stroke of luck that Anastasia was found by her new husband, Xavier, before her family succeeded. Determined to get her revenge, she struck a deal with Xavier. "Continue to be my wife and I will help you get your revenge!"

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Oh, Red

"Have you always wondered why you couldn't find the property papers I signed in the first place?" She asked. Without waiting for him to reply, she continued. "Well, that's because I have them. Father already signed those papers, and everything you think he signed into your name was already signed into my name, dearest brother."

Not only Jack's but other's hearts threatened to leap from their chest at Anastasia's words. 

"What the hell are you talking about?" Jack questioned with a clenched fist. 

Sighing, Anastasia stood up from the couch and walked towards Jack, who instinctively took a step back because the aura that was starting to emanate from Anastasia felt threatening. 

Although a smile had been on her lips since she arrived, that smile rarely reached her eyes. Her eyes never sparkled when she smiled. It felt more like she was smiling at them in mockery.