
Prison Made Her A Loser? The Real Heiress Is The Power Queen!
After five years in prison, Alexia longed for freedom and the family she thought awaited her-only to discover a deadly plot orchestrated by the sister they cherished.
In her final moments, she realized those years were a sacrifice made to protect a bunch of leeches.
Reborn, she abandoned all hope for family and reshaped herself in darkness, turning pain into power.
Quietly, she began her revenge, using a dangerous man as her pawn to execute every step flawlessly and crush those who betrayed her.
But as she played her game, he pulled her closer and warned, "Think you can use me and walk away? Not a chance."
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Chapter 6
Once Alexia stepped out of the Tranquil Health Center, Lucy's curiosity finally got the better of her.
"Miss White, why does Mr. Murphy treat you with so much respect?"
With a faint, indifferent smile, Alexia answered, "I only helped him solve a minor problem before."
Memories from her previous life surfaced quietly in her mind. Back then, a devastating medical incident had shaken the entire Tranquil Health Center. During what was supposed to be a routine minimally invasive procedure, a high-profile VIP patient had suddenly died of acute liver failure under Philip's care.
Soon after, the Health Regulatory Authority had launched a full-scale investigation, uncovering a critical oversight—the patient had carried a rare hepatic enzyme deficiency that standard preoperative screenings had failed to detect.
Because of that single oversight, Philip's medical license had been revoked, and the staggering compensation he was ordered to pay had nearly driven him into financial ruin.
Years later, the truth had finally surfaced. Three years after the incident, the laboratory director had been arrested in an unrelated case of data falsification. Under pressure, he had confessed that he'd been bribed by a rival facility to tamper with the patient's test results.
Unfortunately, by the time the truth came to light, everything had already fallen apart. Philip's reputation had long been destroyed, and under the crushing weight of it all, he had spiraled into depression, never managing to recover.
The moment she was reborn, Alexia wasted no time arranging for someone outside the prison to contact Philip, quietly steering him away from the looming disaster.
Through that timely intervention, Philip became an indispensable link in Alexia's growing network.
Just then, her phone vibrated in her hand.
Ethan's name lit up the screen.
After answering, she heard his deep, measured voice spill through the line. "How did the test results turn out?"
Casting a sideways glance, Alexia caught Lucy stiffening beside her, who quickly looked away as she pretended to admire the passing view outside the window.
"Nothing serious—just a few minor issues we can handle."
By now, she had already figured out that Lucy had been placed beside her by Ethan, quietly watching her every move.
Yet she hadn't imagined Ethan would lay it out so bluntly, calmly admitting Lucy had been reporting to him all along.
Such unguarded honesty wasn't carelessness—it spoke of deliberate trust.
Within a single night, he had dug into her past with unsettling precision, and instead of pulling back from their fragile alliance, he stepped forward, offering his hand first. That alone felt like a rare, promising sign.
"That's a relief." After a brief pause, Ethan's steady voice followed, measured but firm. "Get ready. You're coming with me to a banquet tonight."
One of Alexia's brows lifted slightly, a flicker of curiosity surfacing. "A banquet?"
Fresh out of prison, she had barely regained her footing, and the incident at the Tranquil Health Center had already rippled through high society, exposing her complete break with the James family.
By extending that invitation, Ethan wasn't merely being courteous—he was making a calculated, public statement, placing himself squarely at her side.
A trace of concern colored Ethan's voice as he asked, "Is something wrong?"
"Nothing at all." Warmth lingered in her tone as Alexia added, "I appreciate this, Mr. Campbell."
After witnessing the effort he'd put in, a quiet resolve settled in her chest—she refused to disappoint him now.
Night gradually draped itself over the city, and a century-old garden mansion glowed beneath mellow amber streetlights.
Within the mansion, muted lighting softened every corner, as frosted glass diffused the glow of wall lamps into shifting patterns across antique sofas and intricately gilded tables.
Between clusters of finely dressed guests, servers glided soundlessly, balancing trays of crystal flutes that caught the light with every subtle movement. All around them, a gentle piano melody drifted through the air, lending the gathering an unmistakable air of privilege and restrained elegance.
Dressed in a sharply tailored deep-gray suit, Ethan stood upright amid a circle of influential businessmen, exchanging measured words with quiet authority.
While he was maintaining the conversation, his eyes drifted toward the grand entrance in a seemingly offhand glance.
Half an hour had already passed since the banquet began, yet there was still no sign of Alexia anywhere in the hall.
Given what he knew of her sharp instincts, she would never willingly pass up a chance like this to expand her connections.
A flicker of unease surfaced—had something gone wrong along the way?
Approaching with an ingratiating smile, the host said with thinly veiled curiosity, "Mr. Campbell, I heard you were arriving with a lady tonight. Care to share which family this lucky young lady is from?"
Ethan pulled his attention back, his expression settling into calm composure as he answered evenly, "She comes from the James family."
The host gave a knowing nod, a smile already forming. "That makes sense. Rachael really is..."
Before he could finish, Ethan cut in flatly, his tone leaving no room for interpretation. "No. It's Alexia."
As soon as the words left his mouth, the noise around them died away into a heavy silence.
The Campbell Group's only heir… showing up with Alexia?
Even without mentioning her humble upbringing, the mere fact of her criminal record alone was enough to place her far beneath someone of Ethan's elevated standing.
A strained stillness crept in, thick and uncomfortable—until the villa doors were suddenly pushed open with a sharp, echoing swing.
A ripple of stunned whispers broke across the room, voices layering over one another in disbelief.
"Wow… she's breathtaking."
"Why haven't we seen her before? Who is she, exactly?"
"That gown—look closely, it's the newest Luxe Kingdom couture. Only three exist worldwide. She can't be ordinary."
Drawn by the commotion, Ethan turned—and the moment his eyes found Alexia, he went completely still.
Soft silk draped along Alexia's slender frame, the understated gown tracing every graceful curve as though it had been made solely for her. Warm golden light skimmed over her flawless skin, lending her an almost unreal glow.
Subtle makeup framed her features, leaving her natural beauty untouched, while the cool distance in her expression gave her an air that felt untouchable, almost otherworldly.
With unhurried ease, Alexia let her gaze drift across the room, brushing past the curious stares before finally settling on Ethan.
Caught in that fleeting moment of eye contact, Ethan felt his breath hitch, his chest tightening without warning.
Only a day ago, she had appeared understated and barefaced.
Now, she stood utterly transformed—confidence settling into her posture, grace softening every movement, her presence luminous and quietly irresistible.
Drawing in a steady breath, Ethan forced his expression back into its usual calm authority, smoothing away the flicker of surprise.
"Alexia, come over—let me introduce you to a few of the senior figures in the industry," he said with easy familiarity, his tone warm and composed, as though they had known each other for years.
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8.2
They say Alpha Kael Vorthrane is not a man.
He is a curse.
A beast born from betrayal.
A ruler who destroyed entire packs to build his throne.
And now... he owns mine.
I am Liora Ashwyn.
Daughter of the Dark Moon Alpha.
The girl my own parents handed over like a peace offering when Alpha Kael came for revenge.
I watched him slaughter my pack.
I watched my parents choose me to save themselves.
And I watched his soldiers drag me away to be his "gift."
But when Alpha Kael finally looked at me...
He didn't see a slave.
He saw the daughter of the people who ruined his life.
And he decided I would pay for their sins.
Kael doesn't just want my body.
He wants my fear.
My pride.
My spirit.
He wants to break me slowly.
Because his wolf is insatiable.
Cruel.
Hungry for revenge.
And I am the perfect victim.
But Alpha Kael doesn't know one thing...
I am not as weak as I look.
And the girl he plans to destroy might be the only one capable of destroying him.
Or worse...
Becoming the one thing his wolf never expected.
His perfect mate.

9.3
Alyssa Gregory slept with Benton Steele, a recently disgraced and bankrupt heir, just to humiliate him.
She threw a massive check at his bare chest, treating the former prince of Wall Street like a cheap escort.
But Benton didn't take the charity.
Instead, he manipulated her anger, tricking her into signing an ironclad contract that surrendered absolute control of her entire trust fund to him.
When her abusive mother found out she had funded a penniless outcast, she slapped Alyssa across the face.
Her mother froze all her bank accounts, locked her inside her bedroom, and arranged to sell her off to a degenerate politician.
Desperate to escape, Alyssa climbed down her balcony, falling fifteen feet and shattering her ankle on the stones below.
Stripped of her money and freedom, she dragged her broken body to a VIP club just to publicly declare that Benton belonged to her.
She thought she was the boss, playing a rebellious game with a broken man.
But when Benton effortlessly carried her away from the club and locked her inside his rundown apartment, the terrifying calculation in his dark eyes shattered her illusion.
How could a man stripped of his entire empire still radiate such suffocating, violent power?
"You bought me," Benton whispered, his massive frame trapping her against the sofa. "That means I have to take care of you."
Physically trapped and completely broke, Alyssa stared into his consuming eyes, her mind racing to find a way to turn the tables.

8.4
"Are you going to treat me like the enemy?" Raffaele asked, hovering over me like a predator.
"You are the enemy," I sneered.
He smiled. "Careful. You're hurting my feelings."
"I hope I can hurt much more than that."
His eyes darkened. "You forget-I'm the one who can break you."
I vowed never to give my heart to a man. Never let one bend me. Never let one own me.
Then a single night changed everything.
When my best friend became a target, I took her place and caught the attention of the most dangerous man in the city. Raffaele, My friend's older brother, wasn't supposed to see me. We were never meant to meet but the moment his eyes locked on mine, I became his new obsession.
I don't bend and he doesn't let go.
Suddenly caught up in a world of blood and power, resisting a man like Raffaele might cost me everything...heart, body, and soul.
He wants me, dead or alive.

9.4
My retirement was finally approved, and I was supposed to be sipping drinks on a sunny beach.
Instead, a cold system voice forced me into a nightmare scenario: "Cursed Mates Who Want Me Dead." I woke up in a stinking cave, trapped in the body of a psychopathic tribal princess.
The memories that flooded my brain made me sick. The original owner of this body had forcibly marked seven of the continent's most powerful beast-men and reduced them to tortured pets. She had ripped the shimmering scales off Jordi the Merfolk prince, gouged out a proud wolf-man's power crystal, and snapped an eagle-man's magnificent wings.
Now, Jordi was a mutilated, terrified mess hiding in a corner. He was so traumatized that he tried to slit his own throat just to escape me. His sister was actively trying to assassinate me.
To make matters worse, the system warned me that if I didn't heal these seven ticking time bombs, my soul would be erased. Yet the future timeline clearly showed that these men would eventually unite, burn my tribe to the ground, and dismember me alive.
I was paying for a monster's sins. Every time I tried to show mercy, they thought it was a sick new torture method. Words were useless, and my very presence was a trigger.
But I am a Tier-S operative, and I don't play the victim. I forced the system to unlock my powers and strapped on my tactical gear.
"Stay here and don't starve."
I left the trembling Merfolk behind and walked into the deadly primitive forest, heading straight for the powerful Oasis Tribe to take back his stolen scales by force.

8.9
The mangled car teetered on the cliff's edge, my leg crushed, gasoline fumes thick in the air. My husband, Holden, stood safe on the highway, directing the rescue – but not for me. He was saving her, the woman in the passenger seat, leaving me and our unborn child to the ocean below.
I woke trapped in the crushed Maybach, leg pinned. The cliff loomed; the driver's seat was empty.
Holden, safe outside, directed paramedics past me to Giana, his "most valuable asset," ordering her rescue first.
I watched him comfort Giana, oblivious, as the car slid. My baby barely viable. Holden offered a black card for silence; Giana gloated.
Ten years of devotion, a cruel lie. Rage fueled me: how could he abandon his wife and child?
I swore a venomous oath: never again an accessory. I flicked his card away, shielded my pregnancy, and promised my baby escape.

7.2
I was dying in a rusted warehouse, paralyzed in a wheelchair while the man I loved and my own stepsister watched with smiles on their faces. The air smelled of old oil and damp concrete, and my vision was fading into a milky haze.
Dillon, the man I’d sacrificed everything for, smoothed his custom suit and pulled out a syringe filled with a clear, lethal neurotoxin. Beside him, my stepsister Bianca toyed with my mother’s sapphire ring—the one they’d just pried off my hand while I was too weak to even make a fist.
She leaned in and whispered that my father’s trust fund was already offshore and that they’d sent my husband, Kade, to the wrong coordinates to ensure he’d only find my corpse. Dillon slid the needle into my vein with the chilling efficiency of a man who had done this before.
"This will stop your heart in thirty seconds," he said, sounding as bored as if he were explaining a tax form. Ice flooded my chest, and my lungs seized, fighting for oxygen that wasn't there. As the warehouse lights blurred into white streaks, an explosion echoed in the distance. Kade had come for me, but he was too late.
I died staring at the ceiling, my heart giving one last violent kick of pure, unadulterated hatred. I had been such a fool, believing Dillon’s lies and running away from the only man who actually cared for me. I died with a single thought: if I ever get another chance, I will drag you both to hell with me.
Then, there was nothing. And then, there was air.
I sat up gasping, my silk pajamas drenched in cold sweat. The rusted beams were gone, replaced by a vaulted ceiling and the glittering Manhattan skyline. I grabbed the digital clock on the nightstand—it was five years ago, the exact night I first tried to run away with Dillon.
The bedroom door slammed against the wall, and Kade Mullen stood in the doorway, looking dangerous, furious, and very much alive. I looked at my shaking hands, then at the man I had once hated. This time, I wasn't going to run. I was going to make sure Dillon and Bianca lost everything.