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After His Mistress Destroyed My Life’s Work, I Took Revenge Novel Cover

After His Mistress Destroyed My Life’s Work, I Took Revenge

The hum of the sterile lab usually quieted my mind. It was a specific frequency—sixty hertz of white noise that signaled safety, precision, and control. But tonight, standing at the frosted glass doors of Sector 4, the sound wasn't a hum. It was a thump. Bass. Heavy, rhythmic, and completely foreign to a Class-5 clean room. I swiped my badge. The light blinked red. *Access Denied.* My stomach tightened. I keyed in my override code, my fingers trembling slightly not from cold, but from a sudden, sharp spike of adrenaline.
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Chapter 4

The silence in my temporary apartment was heavy, a stark contrast to the chaotic noise of the data streams scrolling across my monitors. I wasn't sleeping much these days. I was watching. Through the backdoor access I’d embedded in the system architecture three years ago—a failsafe originally meant for disaster recovery—I had a front-row seat to the slow-motion car crash that was Moore Tech.

It started with a ping at 2:00 AM. Then another. Then a cascade.

The investors were getting restless. The quarterly review was looming, and the silence regarding the flagship prototype—the one currently fused into a useless lump of silicon—was becoming deafening. I watched the internal emails fly back and forth. Archer’s tone shifted from arrogant dismissal to frantic demand.

*"Just handle it, Aviana,"* one email read, timestamped 3:14 AM. *"You wanted the title. You wanted the office. Give them something that looks like progress. I don't care how you do it."*

I took a sip of cold coffee and opened the shared drive. Aviana was logged in. I could almost see her there, in the glow of my old monitor, panic rising in her chest as she realized that "Project Lead" involved more than choosing color palettes for PowerPoint slides.

She began uploading files. *Status_Report_v1.docx*. *Neural_Link_Update_Final.pdf*.

I opened the first document. It was tragic. She had copy-pasted paragraphs from a Wikipedia article on synaptic pruning and interspersed them with random jargon she must have found on a sci-fi forum. "Flux capacitors in the neural net are optimizing at 110% capacity," she wrote.

I didn't laugh. I took a screenshot.

She uploaded a chart that made no mathematical sense, the X and Y axes labeled with variables that didn't exist in neuroscience. It was fraud. Blatant, clumsy, federal-prison-level fraud. And she was signing her name to every page.

"Keep going," I whispered to the screen. "Dig the hole deeper."

By dawn, she had fabricated an entire quarter’s worth of data. It was time to pull the trigger.

I picked up my burner phone and texted Marcus Chen. *"Send the bait."*

***

The trap was elegant in its simplicity. Marcus, acting through a shell corporation named *Nebula Holdings*, sent a preliminary acquisition inquiry to Archer’s personal email. It was vague, heavy on zeroes, and light on specifics. It hinted at a multi-billion dollar buyout of "proprietary neural assets."

I was sitting in a café across the street from Moore Tech tower when the email landed. Through the glass facade of the lobby, I saw Archer pacing, phone pressed to his ear. Even from here, I could see the shift in his posture. The slump of stress vanished, replaced by the strut of a rooster.

He didn't call his legal team to vet the offer. He didn't call his father. He called the Ferrari dealership.

An hour later, I watched his banking activity on my tablet. A deposit was put down on a custom SF90 Stradale. Then a transfer to a luxury real estate broker for a penthouse in Bellevue. He was spending money he didn't have, banking on a check that would never clear for him.

He thought he had won. He thought the universe was finally rewarding him for his genius. He didn't realize he was walking into a slaughterhouse.

***

The final document arrived on Aviana’s desk two days later. It was the "Technical Merger Agreement," a dense, eighty-page document drafted by Marcus’s team. It looked standard—boilerplate indemnities, asset schedules, transfer protocols.

But on page sixty-four, buried in a paragraph about intellectual property verification, was the *Poison Pill*.

I sat in my car, the engine idling, watching the live feed from the security camera in my old office. Aviana was there, looking harried. Her hair was a little less perfect than usual; the strain of pretending to be a scientist was wearing on her.

Archer burst into the room, waving a bottle of champagne. "This is it, babe," he crowed, popping the cork. It ricocheted off the ceiling. "Three billion. Can you believe it? They want to close today. They just need the Project Lead to sign off on the technical specs."

He slid the heavy document toward her.

Aviana hesitated. She looked at the thick stack of papers, then at Archer. "Shouldn't... shouldn't a lawyer read this?"

"Legal takes too long," Archer scoffed, pouring two glasses. "They'll bill us for a week just to read the table of contents. We sign now, we get the wire transfer by Friday. Besides, you wrote the reports. You know the tech is solid."

He didn't know the tech was gibberish. He hadn't read her reports any more than he had read the contract.

"Project Lead," Aviana murmured, testing the words. She liked the sound of it. She liked the power it implied.

I leaned forward, my breath catching in my throat. *Sign it. Sign your life away.*

The clause was specific. It stated that the signatory attested, under penalty of perjury and federal securities fraud, that all technical data provided was accurate and functional. It explicitly transferred all criminal liability for fraudulent misrepresentation from the corporation to the individual signatory.

If the tech was fake—which her reports proved it was—the company wouldn't just be sued. The person who signed would go to jail.

Aviana picked up the pen. She looked at Archer, her eyes wide with a mixture of fear and greed. "Three billion?"

"Three billion," Archer confirmed, raising his glass. "To us. To the new power couple of Seattle."

She smiled, a brittle, vanity-fueled thing. She pressed the pen to the paper.

*Scritch-scratch.*

She signed with a flourish, dotting the 'i' in Aviana with a little circle.

I closed my laptop. The engine of my sedan purred to life. The trap was sprung. The cage door had slammed shut, and they were too busy drinking cheap champagne to hear the lock click.

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