Follow
Chapters
Share
My Revenge on Billionaire Kane Novel Cover

My Revenge on Billionaire Kane

I practiced my steps down the hallway of Alexander's penthouse, my midnight-blue gown trailing behind me like a shadow. Each movement had to be perfect—calculated, graceful, and utterly controlled. The weight of the evening ahead pressed against my chest, but I refused to let it show on my face. Tonight would mark my return to the world that had once watched me fall apart. "Your bracelet," Alexander said, his voice soft as he approached from behind. I stopped and extended my wrist. His fingers were warm against my skin as he adjusted the diamond cuff bracelet, his touch lingering just a moment longer than necessary. "Remember," he said, his eyes meeting mine with quiet intensity, "tonight is just the beginning. You don't need to do anything but be seen." I nodded, appreciating his concern but knowing exactly what I needed to do. Alexander understood my pain in ways no one else could, but even he couldn't fully grasp the hollow space that had formed inside me five years ago—a void that only revenge could fill.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

The morning of Marcus's quarterly board meeting arrived with a sharp clarity that matched my intentions. I stood before the mirror in Alexander's penthouse, adjusting the severe lines of my charcoal Armani suit. Today, I wasn't Isabella Wright or even Mrs. Pei—I was Eliza Chen, representing a Singapore investment group with significant holdings in Kane Industries.

"Your credentials are impeccable," Alexander said, handing me a leather portfolio containing detailed financial analyses. "The board won't question your presence."

I met his eyes in the mirror. "And Marcus?"

"He'll be too stunned to see through your disguise." A rare smile touched Alexander's lips. "Besides, he's never truly seen you, has he? Only what he wanted to see."

The observation stung with its accuracy. I'd been Marcus's possession, not a person—a beautiful substitute for Victoria, to be displayed and discarded at will.

"Perfect," I replied, securing my hair in a tight bun and adding tortoiseshell glasses that subtly altered my face. "Then let's make him pay attention."

* * *

Kane Industries occupied the top floors of a gleaming skyscraper in Midtown. I entered the boardroom with quiet confidence, nodding professionally to the other attendees. Marcus sat at the head of the table, his attention fixed on the quarterly reports before him.

He didn't look up when I took my seat. Why would he? In his world, power flowed in one direction—toward him. The invisible were meant to remain so until he deigned to acknowledge them.

The meeting progressed predictably through financial projections and expansion plans. I waited, letting the rhythm of corporate ritual lull the room into complacency. When the chairman opened the floor to investor questions, I seized my moment.

"Mr. Kane," I said, my voice carrying clearly across the polished table. "I represent the Chen Group. We have concerns about the ethical direction of Kane Industries."

Marcus looked up, his expression shifting from mild annoyance to focused attention as he assessed the potential threat. I felt a cold satisfaction as his eyes passed over my face without recognition.

"Ms. Chen," he replied smoothly, "I assure you our ethical standards are unimpeachable."

"Are they?" I opened my portfolio. "Our investors are troubled by recent... patterns in leadership decisions. Specifically, your personal conduct and its reflection on company values."

A ripple of discomfort moved through the room. Marcus's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.

"My personal life has no bearing on—"

"When it affects stock performance, it absolutely does," I interrupted, sliding forward a graph showing the correlation between his scandals and market fluctuations. "The Chen Group cannot continue to support an investment that carries such... moral liability."

I stood, gathering my materials with deliberate slowness. "We will be divesting our thirty-million-dollar position, effective immediately."

The board erupted into concerned murmurs. Marcus's face darkened as he realized the implications—a major investor pulling out would trigger others to follow.

"Ms. Chen," he called as I reached the door, desperation edging his voice. "Perhaps we could discuss this privately?"

I turned, meeting his eyes directly. For just a moment, confusion flickered across his face—a ghost of recognition quickly dismissed as impossible.

"I believe we've said all that needs saying, Mr. Kane."

* * *

By evening, Kane Industries stock had plummeted fifteen percent. I watched the financial news from Alexander's home office, a glass of Bordeaux in hand, as analysts speculated about the sudden investor exodus.

"Phase one complete," Alexander said, entering with his tablet. On the screen was an email notification: the financial journalist he'd contacted had received our anonymous tip about Marcus's offshore accounts, complete with the internal memos Alexander had extracted from Kane's servers.

"Tomorrow's headline," he said, his voice carrying a quiet satisfaction. "'Kane Industries CEO Implicated in Tax Evasion Scheme.'"

I took the tablet, scanning the damning evidence we'd compiled. Every document was authentic—Marcus's own words condemning him.

"He's always believed he was untouchable," I said softly. "That wealth could shield him from consequences."

Alexander moved behind me, his hands coming to rest lightly on my shoulders. "Money is just another kind of wall," he said. "And all walls can be breached."

My phone buzzed with a text alert. A video link from an unknown number. I tapped it open to see Marcus, disheveled and wild-eyed, being escorted from the lobby of Alexander's tech company headquarters.

"WHERE IS SHE?" he shouted at security guards restraining him. "I KNOW SHE'S BEHIND THIS! ISABELLA!"

I felt a cold smile spread across my face as I watched him unravel in real time. The mighty Marcus Kane, reduced to a raving madman chasing ghosts.

The next morning, news broke that Marcus had crashed Alexander's investor conference, creating a scene that sent Kane Industries stock into free fall. Board members were calling emergency meetings. Major clients were distancing themselves.

It was happening faster than I'd anticipated—Marcus was destroying himself more thoroughly than I ever could. All I'd needed to do was apply the right pressure in the right places.

My phone rang. Unknown number.

"Isabella," Marcus's voice was ragged when I answered. "Stop this. Please. Whatever you want—money, apologies, anything—it's yours. Just stop."

I let the silence stretch between us, savoring his desperation.

"Isabella?"

"You once took everything from me, Marcus," I finally replied, my voice soft. "Now I'm returning the favor. This is just the beginning."

I ended the call and turned to find Alexander watching me, his expression unreadable.

"What's next?" he asked quietly.

I smiled, feeling the hollow space inside me pulse with dark satisfaction. "Now we go after what he truly values—his reputation."

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

90 Days With the Man I Can't Have Novel Cover
8.0
"Just ninety days, Viv. Then I have to marry her." "And what am I supposed to do when the clock runs out?" ​He's the meticulous, sterile CEO destined for a cold corporate marriage. She's the fiery, turpentine-scented artist who lives for chaos. Josh Sterling has been Vivian Rossi's safe harbor and secret heartbreak since they were ten. ​But with his wedding just three months away, decades of tension finally explode. Terrified of losing their friendship but helpless against the attraction, they make a devastating bargain: 90 days. Friends with benefits. No feelings. No future ​It was supposed to be a temporary goodbye to the 'what-ifs.' But as the days bleed into weeks, their arrangement becomes a seductive torture. Viv is forced to watch the man she loves prepare to marry another, and Josh must confront a terrifying truth, the only person who has ever truly seen him is the one he's set to abandon. ​90 days with the man i can't have is a searing, high-emotion contemporary romance. When time runs out, duty and desire will clash, demanding the ultimate sacrifice.
Auctioned Heiress: The Vicious Queen's Revenge Novel Cover
7.4
I single-handedly saved my family's corporate empire from a hostile takeover, securing our market share for the next decade. But my grandfather didn't see me as a hero. He saw me as a flawed piece of inventory. To calm the board and fix the reputation I supposedly ruined, he forced me into an arranged marriage, auctioning me off to the highest bidder. Desperate, I turned to my childhood friend, Egnacio, the only person who ever promised to protect me. But instead of saving me, he publicly humiliated me. He used my desperation as a networking opportunity, pitching my arranged marriage as a business deal to a ruthless private equity king named Dexter Mathews. Later that night, I caught Egnacio holding my cruel cousin in his arms. "What man wants to be with a woman who looks at you like she's planning a hostile takeover?" Hearing him mock my pain shattered the last bit of hope I had. I realized I was never family to them. I was just a sharp knife, used to cut down their enemies and then traded for cash before I got dull. The heartbreak vanished, replaced by a cold, violent rage. I didn't break, and I didn't run. Instead, I got into the back of Dexter Mathews's car. He had watched my family tear me apart, but he didn't see a broken pawn. He saw a queen. And together, we were going to burn their entire empire to the ground.
Betrayed Deaf Wife's Rebirth Novel Cover
8.8
The crystal chandelier cast dancing shadows across the marble floor as I moved through the celebration party, champagne flutes clinking around me like wind chimes. Three years. Three years of silence, and now every conversation, every whispered secret, every careless laugh reached my ears with startling clarity. "Jessica, you look radiant tonight," Mrs. Henderson from Douglas's company smiled warmly, her voice a melody I'd forgotten existed. "How wonderful that your hearing has returned." I touched the pearl earrings Douglas had given me this morning—another one of his thoughtful gestures that I'd treasured in my silent world. "Thank you. It's... overwhelming, actually. I'd forgotten how loud the world could be." Across the room, Douglas commanded attention as always, his tailored navy suit impeccable, his laugh booming over the crowd.
My Fiancé Proposes But Not to Me Novel Cover
7.8
The video loaded. The stream counter showed 47,000 viewers and climbing. The camera angle was perfect—professional lighting, the marble lobby serving as a backdrop, the company logo subtly visible on the wall behind. Someone in production knew what they were doing. The frame centered on a figure kneeling, and my breath caught. Alan. My Alan, in his charcoal Tom Ford suit, the one I'd helped him pick out last month. The overhead lights caught the silver at his temples, making him look distinguished, powerful. In his hands, he held a small velvet box, open to reveal a diamond that threw prismatic light across the polished floor. Pride swelled in my chest for a moment. He'd actually done it. He'd eventually prepared so delicately to propose— The camera panned up. Not to me.
Rebirth After Marriage Ruin Novel Cover
9.2
I smoothed my hands over the burgundy tablecloth, adjusting the centerpiece of autumn leaves and candles one last time. The Johnston family Thanksgiving dinner was always a formal affair, and as Clyde's wife, perfection was expected of me. The dining room looked immaculate—crystal glasses catching the light, fine china precisely placed, name cards in elegant calligraphy. Everything was ready except for one thing: my husband was nowhere to be found. "Has anyone seen Clyde?" I asked, forcing a smile as I addressed his parents seated in the living room. "We're almost ready to serve." "I believe he went to his study to take a call," Richard Johnston replied without looking up from his newspaper, his voice carrying that perpetual tone of disinterest he reserved for me. I nodded and slipped away from the gathering. The hallway to Clyde's study felt unusually long today, my heels clicking against the hardwood like a countdown. I placed my hand on the ornate doorknob, hesitating only briefly before turning it. The door opened silently, revealing a scene that instantly shattered my world.
The billionaire daughter had everything except him Novel Cover
7.9
Isabella Kingsley had everything money could buy - power, beauty, and privilege. But when she met Daniel, a poor man with a heart of gold, her world changed. Their love was instant, undeniable... and doomed. From stolen glances to heartbreaks that pierce the soul, their story will take you through love, loss, and the bittersweet taste of fate. Can love survive when the world is against you, or does tragedy always find its way?