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HEIRESS REBORN: MARRYING HER EX-FIANCÉ

‘’Let me tell you something honey, Revenge is the best dish served cold.’’ **** To her, betrayal was the most excruciating pain in the world—the kind that pierced her soul. The people she had loved with her entire heart had not only failed her, but ruthlessly deceived her. "How could you?" she had once cried, her voice shaking as she stared at the man she had chased like a madwoman. But he had already cheated on her—expecting a child with the very woman she despised with every fiber of her being. Her so-called ‘’family " was no better. The relatives she thought she could trust? They only wanted the inheritance meant for her and her little brother. The people who once smiled sweetly and flattered her? They were nowhere to be found when her glamorous and envious life crumbled to nothing. "I thought you all cared about me..." she whispered bitterly, watching as one by one, they all turned their backs on her when she needed them the most. In that devastating moment, everything became painfully clear. The bubble she had lived in popped and she finally saw their true faces. But....it was too late. Everything she had was gone, slipping through her fingers like sand in the wind. Except for him. Her former fiancé, the one man she had tried to ruin with every scheme she had planned, remained by her side until the end. He stood by her, even as she took her final breath. She had accepted her tragic fate—until something phenomenal happened. She woke up once again. Back to the past. Where nothing had happened yet.

Sowunmi16 · 现代言情
分數不夠
49 Chs

Five Years Later (1)

''Sis! I don't like those bodyguards following me around! It's getting more annoying now!''

The door swung open and a boy with curly hair angrily barged inside the office with his backpack dangling off one shoulder, his face scrunched in frustration.

"Sis—" His voice faltered when he noticed the other faces standing respectfully before the office desk. His hazel eyes shifted to the young lady seated behind it, dressed in a tailored suit and, as usual, absorbed in stacks of papers.

'Hmph! She's busy again!' The boy instantly scowled with complaints in his heart. Unfazed by the presence of others, he walked over to the double sofa in the office and shrugged off his backpack. He then carelessly tossed it onto the cushion and sprawled on the double sofa, making himself comfortable inside the office.

Behind the desk, another pair of hazel eyes glanced at the small figure on the double sofa before moving her focus to the people in front.