Short synopsis : An average looking but intelligent guy who despite growing up in abusive and selfish family worked hard and became successful. But as said previously selfish family betrayed him and tried to steal all his wealth. But as said tried but failed. ----------- MC: What the where am I?( waking up in a beautiful grass land he asked puzzled) ???: Well hello there looks like you are awake. MC: WTF [further part in Prologue.] {A/N:– this is my first novel and just writing to experience, so I hope you like it. And if any suggestions for improvement than please let me know. It'll be Genderbende so, proceed on your own risks.}
In a dimly lit hospital room, a young man lay on the bed, his body covered in wounds and blood. Doctors and nurses rushed around him, desperately trying to keep him alive. Their voices blended into a chaotic symphony of urgency, but despite their efforts, the inevitable was approaching.
This young man—our protagonist—was taking his last breaths.
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MC's POV
Damn, my body hurts like hell. And let me tell you—dying? It's not peaceful at all.
The voices of these doctors sound like an annoying mosquito buzzing in my ear when all I want is some sleep.
I guess you're wondering what happened to me. Well, to put it simply, I was betrayed. My girlfriend—the one I foolishly trusted—and my narcissistic, selfish brother pushed me off a rooftop. And behind them? My so-called parents and my ever-annoying sister, watching everything unfold with smug faces.
I'm damn sure it was my sister's plan. She's the only one in that group of assholes who has more than two brain cells to rub together.
And why did they do it? The answer is simple—money. The wealth I worked my ass off to build. Wealth that they had no part in earning, yet they felt entitled to.
But before I tell you how I got here, let me take you back to where it all started.
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A Childhood of Neglect:
I was born into a family that never wanted me. My parents only cared about my younger siblings, simply because they were attractive—like something straight out of a magazine. Meanwhile, I was just… average.
But I had something they didn't—intelligence. Not that my parents cared. They were idiots themselves, so my achievements meant nothing to them.
At first, life wasn't unbearable. My parents ignored me, but I was fine with that. However, once my siblings were old enough, things got worse. They became selfish, entitled bullies, and my parents encouraged it.
I was beaten at home. If I fought back, the punishment doubled. Sometimes, I was starved just for daring to defend myself.
School wasn't much better. My siblings were popular, and I was the nerdy loner. They made sure everyone saw me as worthless.
But I didn't let it break me.
I used my intelligence. I studied hard, learned everything I could—computers, finance, business. I took on small jobs, some legal, some… less so. I even dabbled in hacking—not anything serious, just enough to make some money.
And I saved every penny.
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Kicked Out Like Trash:
By my final year of school, I was at the top of my class. But my achievements didn't matter to my family.
One day, I came home to find everyone gathered in the living room, smiling like they had won the lottery.
My dad spoke first.
"We're moving to another city. And since our finances aren't great, your mother and I decided you'll be staying behind. You're on your own now."
My sister smirked. "Honestly, even if we took you with us, what would you even do? With that pathetic face of yours? Just do yourself a favor and disappear."
They had already packed their things. Even the house was being sold.
I didn't argue. I just packed my bags and walked away.
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A New Beginning:
As I walked aimlessly, I heard a familiar voice—my teacher, Miss Jessica.
She was the kindest person I had ever met. The only one who ever cared.
When she saw me with my bags, she immediately asked what happened. I told her everything. She was furious, ready to storm to my house and give my family a piece of her mind. But I stopped her.
Instead, she insisted I stay with her. She lived alone—her husband and child had died in an accident years ago. I hesitated, not wanting to be a burden. But she wouldn't take no for an answer.
And so, for the first time in my life, I had a real home.
She treated me like a son, and eventually, she even asked if I wanted to be part of her family officially. It took me a while, but I agreed.
I finally had a mother.
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Rising to the Top:
With her support, I finished my education, made friends, and built my own company. I worked tirelessly, and in time, I became the youngest billionaire in the country.
And for once, I was happy.
I even fell in love—at least, I thought I did. I met a woman online, and she became my girlfriend. She was beautiful, kind, and supportive… or so I believed.
Miss Jessica grew old, and life moved on.
Then one day, she showed up at my office… with them.
My so-called family.
They had lost everything. My siblings had failed as models, my parents had burned through their money, and they were left with nothing.
Miss Jessica, being the kind soul she was, believed they had changed. She begged me to give them another chance.
Even my girlfriend insisted.
So, against my better judgment, I helped them. I gave my siblings jobs. They acted grateful, slowly earning my trust.
I thought maybe—just maybe—they had truly changed.
I was wrong.
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The Ultimate Betrayal:
Then, one day, Miss Jessica passed away.
I was devastated, throwing myself into work to escape the grief.
And that's when they struck.
My brother. My girlfriend. My sister. My parents.
They had been planning everything from the start.
One night, while I was relaxing on the rooftop with a drink, they appeared behind me. My brother had his arm around my girlfriend. She smiled at me—not with love, but with pure, mocking cruelty.
"Oh? You don't look too well, honey," she sneered. Then she kissed my brother. "Did you really think I loved you? Please. It was always about the money."
I felt dizzy. My throat burned. My breath came in short gasps.
Poison.
My brother grinned. "You were always a loser. I'm better than you in every way."
My sister scoffed. "Did you really think we'd ever be your family? From the moment we saw you on TV, we planned to take everything from you. And now? You're going to die."
And then they pushed me.
As I fell, I didn't beg. I didn't scream.
I just smiled.
Because those fools had no idea—everything had been recorded. Every word, every action. And I had already made sure that if anything happened to me, all my assets would be transferred to charity.
Not only would they get nothing, but they'd also be hunted down like the rats they were.
And with that final thought, I hit the ground.
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Back to the Present:
I can hear the doctors shouting.
"We're losing him! Come on, respond, Mr. Y/N!"
Too late.
The world fades away.
On the TV, the news anchor speaks:
"Breaking news—today, we lost the youngest billionaire, Y/N. Investigations reveal he was murdered by his own family and girlfriend for money. More details after the break."
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A New Life Awaits:
I feel… weightless. Darkness surrounds me.
But something tells me… this isn't the end.
This is just the beginning.