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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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A Revelation

Hi everyone, thank you for coming so far with this novel. Well, now that the Harrison family knows the real identity of Selene, I will be using her real name—Anastasia from now on. Thanks once again :3

Like my surprise?—A.W

"Who the fuck is AW?!" He barked, his face flushed red in anger. 

"Anastasia Wallace."

The heads of the other three Harrison members snapped to look at Michelle with eyes wide in shock.  

"What did you say?" Robert questioned Michelle. Although he already heard her well the first time, he believed he hadn't heard her well. 

"AW is Anastasia Wallace," Michelle repeated. 

"That's nonsense," Jack retorted. "Anastasia is dead. Selene is only playing tricks with you."

Michelle subtly glared at her brother. She'd long informed them about Selene's real identity, but no one believed her—they all thought she'd gone crazy or something.