“I will let you be on top from tonight, please don’t divorce me, darling!” ----- Evelyn’s fairytale life shattered when a stranger stormed in, claiming to be the real daughter of the Wright family with proof. Her enviable privileges? Stripped away. Her spotless reputation? Tarnished. Her four-year engagement? Abruptly annulled. But the worst betrayal came from her once-loving father, all set to marry her off to settle a business score—with a man twice her age! Everyone in the circle attended this scandalous wedding, eager to witness the downfall of the supposed fake heiress. Yet, the climax was not what even Evelyn had anticipated! Zevian Reign, the nation’s richest tycoon, known for being every woman’s fantasy and the nightmare of all his rivals, made a dramatic entrance. His arrival stunned the guests, but his brazen wish was even more startling! He casually demanded to replace the groom and marry the beautiful bride. No one dared to challenge, nor did anyone have the guts to disobey him. They were left with no choice but to watch the wedding unfold. And it was Evelyn’s time to smirk, for she was now the devil’s wife. And all those who had ruined her, they would pay back in tenfold! ++++ [Excerpt] "Why would I ditch my husband for a loser?" Evelyn chuckled, crossing her arms defiantly. "He is better than him in all the aspects." Her gaze drifted to her ex-fiancé nearby, and she continued with a smirk, "Actually, a lot better in bed." As Annabelle’s face flushed with disdain, Evelyn patted her back and leaned in to deliver another slap. "So, good luck with licking my leftovers, dear step-sister. He's a perfect match for you."
The next day, Evelyn stood in front of the large gates of the Wright Mansion. Bouncers filled the entire area, restricting media access and anything that could disrupt the peace inside.
"We have strict orders not to let you inside," the security personnel declared, standing straight. He looked inside the car, and upon recognizing Evelyn's team, rejected their entry without a second thought.
Luckily, the media couldn't see through the tinted windows, dismissing them as just another important friend or distant family of William Wright.
"But you can't stop a police officer from conducting an investigation," Dravin replied from the front seat, making the man grimace in frustration.
"The family took the body without informing us of their intent to forgo an autopsy. We have every right to know before the body is cremated," Dravin continued, having planned the approach beforehand.