
One Dollar For Pity: The Surgeon Returns
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For three years, I played the role of a devoted, naive wife to billionaire Conrad Whitney. I hid my true identity and foolishly believed in our fairy tale.
Then he handed me a harsh divorce agreement, ordering me to sign and walk away with absolutely nothing. He was leaving me to marry Cindy, the fragile woman he claimed had saved him from a fire.
He expected me to cry and beg. Instead, he watched coldly as Cindy and her family illegally transferred my father's trust fund. When I confronted them at the hospital, Conrad shielded her, calling me a greedy, toxic viper. He mocked me, completely blind to the fact that Cindy was a fraud. He truly believed I was just a pathetic, useless housewife who would be utterly destroyed without his money and status.
I looked at the man I had actually dragged out of that burning debris with my own soot-covered hands. My trauma, my sacrifices, and my love had all been reduced to a joke by his sheer arrogance and a few fake tears from a manipulative liar.
I didn't shed a single tear. I calmly signed the papers, drugged his wine, and left a crumpled one-dollar bill on his unconscious chest with a sticky note mocking his terrible service.
Then, I picked up my encrypted phone. It was time for the world's top surgeon, Dr. Hades, to return, and for Conrad to finally see the god he had just thrown away.
One Dollar For Pity: The Surgeon Returns Chapter 1
Elisa stared at the heavy diamond ring on her left hand.
The stone caught the afternoon light filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Whitney estate master bedroom. She gripped the platinum band with her right thumb and index finger. She pulled.
The metal resisted, scraping against her skin. She yanked it harder. The ring slid off, leaving a harsh, angry red line around her finger.
She didn't look at it again. For a single, fleeting second, the image of the naive girl who had joyfully accepted this ring three years ago flashed across her mind. A girl who had stupidly believed in a fairy tale. Then, the warmth vanished from her eyes, freezing over completely. She closed that pathetic era of her life for good. She tossed the multi-million-dollar piece of jewelry into the metal trash can next to her vanity. It hit the bottom with a hollow clink.
Elisa turned her back to the window and walked toward the mahogany wet bar in the corner of the room. She reached for a bottle of Napa Valley red wine. Her hands did not shake. Her breathing was completely even.
She poured the dark red liquid into two crystal glasses.
Reaching into the pocket of her slacks, she pulled out a small, unlabeled white plastic vial. She popped the cap off with her thumb. She tipped the vial over one of the glasses, letting a heavy dose of white powder fall into the wine.
She picked up the glass and swirled it gently. The powder dissolved instantly, vanishing into the deep red liquid without a trace.
Outside, the low, aggressive growl of tires crushing the gravel driveway broke the silence.
Elisa walked back to the window. Through the sheer curtains, she saw the black Maybach come to a halt. The back door opened. Conrad stepped out.
Even from this distance, the tension in his shoulders was obvious. His jaw was locked tight. He radiated a cold, impatient energy.
His assistant, David Shaw, hurried out of the passenger side, clutching a thick manila envelope against his chest.
A moment later, the heavy thud of the front doors opening echoed up to the second floor.
Solid, rhythmic footsteps hit the oak stairs. They grew louder, moving down the hallway, stopping right outside the master bedroom.
The door was shoved open. It hit the wall hard.
Conrad walked in. He didn't knock. He stood in the center of the room, his tall frame dominating the space, looking down at her with absolute disdain.
David stepped in behind him, pulling a stack of documents from the envelope. The divorce agreement and the Non-Disclosure Agreement.
Conrad snatched the papers from David and threw them onto the glass coffee table. They landed with a sharp slap.
"Sign them," Conrad ordered. His voice was flat, devoid of any warmth. "And don't waste your breath asking for alimony. You get nothing."
He expected her to cry. He expected her to beg, to cling to his arm like she had for the past three years. A dark, unacknowledged part of him actually craved that predictable drama. It was a script he knew, a power dynamic where he held absolute control, feeding his ego with her desperate devotion. Her silence was a deviation he hadn't prepared for.
Elisa did none of that. She walked calmly to the coffee table.
She picked up the black fountain pen resting next to the papers. She didn't read a single line of the harsh, humiliating clauses.
She pressed the nib to the paper and signed her name on both documents in quick, fluid strokes.
Conrad's eyes narrowed. A flicker of genuine shock crossed his face. His fingers twitched toward his cuffs, a nervous habit he only displayed when a negotiation went off script.
Elisa put the pen down. She picked up the glass of laced wine and held it out to him.
The corner of her mouth lifted into a mocking smile. "One last drink. To celebrate our successful separation."
Conrad let out a harsh, breathy laugh. He wanted this farce over with. He reached out and snatched the glass from her hand.
He tilted his head back and swallowed the wine in one continuous gulp. He slammed the empty glass back onto the table.
Seven seconds passed.
Conrad's vision blurred. The edges of the room began to spin violently. He took a step back, his heavy dress shoes stumbling over the Persian rug.
"What..." His voice slurred.
He reached out to grab the edge of the sofa, but his muscles turned to water. The potent sedative hit his nervous system like a freight train.
His knees buckled. Conrad's massive frame crashed heavily onto the floor, his eyes rolling back as total darkness swallowed him.
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One Dollar For Pity: The Surgeon Returns of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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9.3
Chandler was the secret wife of Avery Osborn, a powerful media heir who kept their marriage hidden to avoid the scandal of her illegitimate birth.
After catching him openly flirting with a rival at a gala, Avery mocked her low status and told her she was nothing without his money.
Instead of crying, Chandler immediately signed a zero-payout divorce agreement, left her wedding ring on his glass table, and walked out.
To numb the pain of her shattered life, she went to a notorious underground club.
Drugged by a bartender, she lost her mind and ended up having a wild night with a handsome stranger she mistook for a high-end male escort.
Panicking the next morning, Chandler transferred her entire life savings of $50,000 to the man to buy his silence, then fled to her corporate job.
But at the afternoon executive meeting, her blood ran cold.
The man she had paid off was standing at the head of the boardroom table. He wasn't a gigolo. He was Brennan George, the ruthless new COO of her company.
Cornering her in the women's restroom, Brennan held up a printed copy of her $50,000 wire transfer.
"Wiring a massive sum of cash to your direct superior after a night together is classified as commercial bribery and solicitation," he whispered dangerously.
Chandler was terrified, realizing she had handed him the exact evidence needed to destroy her career and sue her into bankruptcy.
"Marry me," Brennan demanded coldly. "It's the only way to make this HR problem disappear."

7.5
Ivy is the last heir of the fallen Highmoor Pack. At sixteen, she entered Silvercrest Pack by a blood contract and became the partner of Alpha heir Julian. For three years, she was loyal and silent, but never loved.
In a crisis, Julian abandoned her and chose Selena. Heartbroken, Ivy insisted on ending the contract. She refused Julian's gifts and threats, determined to regain freedom.
When Ivy was attacked, silver-eyed Silas Blackwood saved her. He is the powerful Lycan King, above all Alphas.
Ivy's wolf awakened and recognized Silas as her real fated mate.
Escaping Julian's control, Ivy broke free from her painful past. Protected by the Lycan King, she regained dignity and strength.
The abandoned Luna finally rises, embracing her true destiny and love.

9.8
Erica Murphy had spent three years rotting in a freezing prison cell.
She thought she was serving time for a tragic accident, but the truth was much darker. Her husband, Colten, had framed her for his mistress's drunk hit-and-run, stolen her fortune, and left her to take the fall.
The day Erica was finally released, a speeding car intentionally slammed into her, shattering her spine. As she lay dying on the emergency room table, flatlining on the monitor, Colten and his pregnant mistress didn't come to save her. Instead, they tossed a stack of divorce papers onto her bloody hospital blanket. They wanted her to sign away her last remaining shares and take on thirty million dollars of toxic corporate debt.
"Sign it," Colten demanded coldly, looking at her crushed body with utter disgust. "Consider this the last bit of dignity I'm giving you."
The original Erica died right there, suffocating in despair and betrayal, unable to understand how the man she loved could be so monstrous.
But when the flatline on the monitor suddenly spiked and her eyes snapped open, the traumatized victim was gone.
Replaced by the cold, calculating consciousness of a future special ops commander. With microscopic nanobots rapidly fusing her shattered bones together, Erica picked up the pen, preparing to burn Colten's entire empire to ashes.

9.5
Frances survived a horrific car crash, only to return to a suffocating life. Her wealthy husband, Baron, and his domineering mother were now relentlessly pressuring her to adopt a "poor, distant relative" named Jagger as the heir to their billionaire empire.
But on her way to sign the adoption papers, a violent vision flashed in her mind. The crash wasn't an accident. She saw her car in flames, while Baron watched with cold, calculating eyes. Beside him stood an older Jagger, who calmly muttered the chilling truth.
"The problem is solved."
A private investigator soon confirmed her worst nightmares. Jagger wasn't a charity case; he was Baron's illegitimate son. The family had been illegally funneling offshore money to fund his elite lifestyle. Worse, Baron's ultimate plan was to label Frances mentally unstable, lock her away in a Swiss sanatorium for life, and bring in Jagger's biological mother to take her place.
For years, Frances had played the perfect, obedient wife in their corporate marriage contract. How could they be so ruthlessly evil, plotting her agonizing death just to legitimize their dirty bloodline and steal her trust fund?
But she was no longer the fragile puppet they thought she was. At the high-stakes board meeting, with all eyes expecting her to submit, she put the expensive pen down.
"I refuse."
Instead of adopting their bastard son, she slammed down an SEC whistleblower threat, forced a new will, and introduced her own handpicked heir. The war had just begun.

9.7
I am the Luna of the Blackwood Pack, but my Alpha mate, Ryker, has spent the last six years treating me like a placeholder while publicly pining for his ex, Faye.
When Faye's friends cornered my wolfless daughter and called her a defective embarrassment, I finally used my Luna authority to kick them out.
But instead of defending our child, Ryker stormed in and used his Alpha Command on me.
He forced me to my knees with his raw power, ordering me to apologize to the bullies who had just humiliated our daughter.
When I fought his crushing command and refused, his retaliation was swift and brutal.
He and his mother stripped me of my family's sacred heritage, the Moonpetal Grove, and gifted it to Faye as a reward.
They even tried to force a quack doctor on my daughter, telling me to just accept that she was broken.
The entire pack watched me lose everything, mocking me as the useless, rejected mate.
I had endured his coldness for years, but watching him sacrifice our daughter's safety and my family's legacy for his mistress was the final straw.
How could the Moon Goddess tie me to a man who would so easily destroy his own flesh and blood?
Instead of crying, I pulled out my mother's ancient grimoire and drafted a formal rejection of our mate bond.
And when a terrifyingly powerful, cloaked stranger suddenly appeared to save my daughter's life, carrying a familiar scent of ancient power, I knew my fate was changing.
This time, I wouldn't just walk away. I was going to burn their world to the ground.

8.2
In our beast world, females are treated as nothing more than precious breeding stock to keep the pack strong. As the pack's best Mender, I spent all my time focusing on my healing herbs, completely ignoring my maturity ritual.
But tonight, the blind pack elder grabbed my wrist and delivered a chilling ultimatum.
If I don't choose my mates by the next Full Moon, the Council of Elders will force a match and assign them to me.
The threat is already suffocating. Arrogant, elite warriors like Caleb Quinn are pacing outside my door like starving wolves, stalking my porch and using pack business to corner me. At home, the reality of multiple mates is even worse. My mother has two mates—my father, the strongest Alpha, and my cold, intellectual step-father. Their toxic, murderous jealousy turns our house into a daily war zone. They literally unleash suffocating killing intent on innocent cubs just for hugging my mother.
I am disgusted by this sick, possessive obsession. I refuse to let my life become a battlefield of jealous males fighting over who gets to guard my door, and I absolutely refuse to be forced into a harem by the Elders.
So, I made a declaration that shocked my entire family and broke every pack tradition.
"I will only ever take one mate."
And to make sure none of those predatory warriors can touch me, I set an impossible trap.
"Whoever wants me must defeat my father first."











