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When The Rightful Heiress Is Reborn

Leila died at the hands of the people she trusted most in her past life, and she even uncovered the truth about her father's death. It was only then that she realized she was merely a chess piece in her stepmother's game, discarded once she lost her usefulness. She left the world filled with pain, resentment, and regret. But God doesn't condone evil. Leila was reborn, given a second chance eight years before her misery began! Now, she has the opportunity to correct her mistakes and live her life to the fullest. She rises to become a hidden big boss in many fields, in total control of everything—except her brother. ***Excerpt*** His calloused finger traced her nape sensually as he pinned her against the wall, towering above her. She bit her lip to stifle a moan and carefully called out, "Jayden?" He hummed lightly in response, his hand never stopping. "I—What are you doing?" He smirked, his attractive blue eyes shining affectionately as his hand moved down. "Doing you." Alright, she couldn't understand him at all! [2024 WSA Entry] NOTE: The main leads aren't related; they just address each other as brother and sister since they grew up together. Thanks for reading in advance, hope you gonna enjoy it. A/N: 300 Powerstones a week guarantee three extra chapters. 50 Golden Tickets a month also guarantee that.

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Not Biologically Related

When Vincent arrived from his meeting, he found Aditi sleeping on the sofa. On the floor were the wrappers of the snacks she had eaten.

He sat beside her, his gaze lingering on her peaceful face as she slept soundly, her lips parted slightly.

He had watched her grow up. They had met when he was ten and she was only four. He had always wanted to protect her. After all, after his parents' company went bankrupt, with his father committing suicide by jumping off a rooftop and his mother following suit by drinking poison, his family members pushed him from one to another, none of them wanting to take care of him. They saw him as nothing but a burden and bad luck.