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Real Heiress: Flash Marriage With Boyfriend's Uncle

Born into one of the wealthiest families in the country, Layla Rosenzweig's true identity is taken away at the time of her birth by the mistress of her father.  She is forced to live as the illegitimate daughter of the Rosenzweig Family. Everyone treats her no less than an outsider in her own house.  "This is mine. That is mine. In fact, everything is mine," Layla's half-sister told her.   Everything that belonged to Layla is given to her half-sister, including her boyfriend.  Then, she is forced to marry her ex-boyfriend's ruthless uncle, Lucius De Salvo, the most terrifying man in the country.   Lucius De Salvo is known for his ruthless ways to get his work done. His name is enough to terrify people. It is said that he is a man devoid of emotions. He will find pleasure in people's pain and misery. He loves to torment those who come under his radar.  But why is he so lovely to Layla? Or is it just a pretense? "Are you ready for the wedding night, Darling?" Lucius asked. “I've desired you for a long time.”  “What?” Layla was shocked. “Why would you?”  “Because you are Layla Rosenzweig. The woman I like.” With that, he captured her mouth for a passionate kiss. ~~~~~ **Cover Is Mine** Follow me on Instagram: rayoflight_pcy

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Orabela stumbled into her small apartment late at night, every muscle in her body screaming with exhaustion. She dropped her bag by the couch and collapsed onto the couch, burying her face into the worn cushions.

A sob escaped her lips, followed by a steady stream of tears that she could no longer hold back.

"I can't believe my life has come to this," she whispered hoarsely, her voice cracking under the strain of her emotions. Lying on her stomach, she clutched a pillow tightly, as if it could absorb the pain and frustration she felt.

Once a revered princess, her days had been filled with admiration, luxury, and respect. But now, in the cold, unfeeling world of the sales department, she was just another cog in the machine—scolded for minor mistakes, overlooked, and treated like she didn't matter.