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Marrying My Father’s Enemy

Eira Hax, the daughter of a once-wealthy heiress, has spent her entire life in the shadows. Twenty-two years ago, her mother, a kind-hearted but naive woman, was deceived by her husband, a ruthless businessman. He stole her entire fortune and framed her for a crime, sending her to prison, unaware that she was pregnant and secretly battling terminal cancer. Eira’s mother died alone behind bars, but not before giving birth to Eira, entrusting her with a burning desire for revenge. Now, two decades later, Eira returns with one goal: to destroy the man who ruined her mother’s life—her own father. To do so, she strategically marries his most powerful rival, Callian Reed, a man as dangerous as he is influential. Together, they plot to destroy her father’s empire, piece by piece. But as Eira is pulled deeper into a world of business, power and revenge, she’s forced to confront her own problems and decide just how far she’s willing to go to avenge her mother. “I’m not your enemy, darling…you should know that by now.” “Callian, everything you do is not written in our contract. Why are you breaking it?” “The more I learn about you, the more I hate everyone who hurt you. So please, Eira, let me get rid of them for you.”

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Beatrice’s Denial

Chapter 154; Beatrice's Denial

The interrogation room was cold, sterile, and unwelcoming. 

Beatrice was in the metal chair with her chin held high, her lips curled in disdain. 

Her hands, though cuffed, rested gracefully on the table as if she were attending a tea party rather than being questioned for a series of crimes.

The detective, a tall, no-nonsense woman named Detective Warren, entered the room and set a thick folder down on the table. 

She didn't say a word as she took her seat, her sharp eyes glared at Beatrice.

Beatrice smirked. "Finally, some company. I was beginning to think you'd forgotten about me."

Detective Warren ignored her tone, opening the folder and pulling out a series of documents.

 "Let's cut to the chase, Mrs. Blackwood. We have enough evidence to charge you with conspiracy, forgery, obstruction of justice, and accessory to murder. Care to explain yourself?"