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Reborn Mother: The Billionaire's Ruthless Bride

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In my past life, I was the naive surrogate who fell desperately in love with Karson King, an untouchable Wall Street billionaire. I thought my blind devotion would earn me a place in his family. Instead, his cruel mother forced me to sign away my parental rights to my three-year-old daughter. I was locked in a dark, freezing basement. I watched helplessly as his arrogant relatives tormented my child, pushing her down a flight of marble stairs and shattering her tiny arm. When we finally died in a horrific car crash, my face covered in blood amidst the shattered glass, Karson didn't shed a single tear. To him, my death was just the convenient erasure of a cheap mistake. I sacrificed my dignity for his approval, but they treated us worse than stray dogs. Why did my innocent daughter have to pay the ultimate price for their ruthless arrogance? Opening my eyes again, the harsh glare of a massive crystal chandelier pierced my vision. I was back in the grand foyer of the King estate, exactly five years ago. "Sign it. You are nothing but a gold digger." My soon-to-be mother-in-law slammed the thick legal contract onto the marble table, demanding I give up my daughter. This time, the paralyzing fear evaporated, replaced by absolute, icy clarity. I didn't cower. I picked up the pen, looked right at the billionaire who despised me, and prepared to manipulate his entire empire.

Reborn Mother: The Billionaire's Ruthless Bride Chapter 1

Hazel gasped, her lungs expanding violently as if she had just broken the surface of freezing water.

The harsh glare of the massive crystal chandelier above pierced her retinas. She blinked rapidly, the blinding light sending a sharp ache to the back of her skull.

This was the grand foyer of the King estate. Five years ago.

A thick stack of paper slammed onto the marble coffee table. The sharp crack echoed through the cavernous room, displacing the air and sending a cold draft against Hazel's bare arms.

"Sign it." Ermina King's voice was a venomous hiss.

Hazel's body reacted before her brain did. Her shoulders hunched, and a violent tremor seized her spine. It was muscle memory. The sheer terror of being locked in the estate's basement during her past life clawed at her throat.

She gritted her teeth, forcing her jaw to lock so tightly her molars ached. She swallowed the metallic taste of fear pooling in her mouth.

A loud wail shattered the silence. Serena, her three-year-old daughter, threw her small arms around Hazel's leg, burying her face in the fabric of her skirt. The child's tiny body shook with every sob.

The sound of her daughter's cry acted like a switch. The paralyzing fear evaporated, replaced instantly by a burning, primal heat in Hazel's chest.

Hazel dropped to her knees to gather Serena into her arms. As she did, she intentionally let her right knee strike the sharp edge of the marble table.

A jolt of raw, agonizing pain shot up her thigh.

She welcomed it. The physical pain grounded her, washing away the last remnants of her past-life disorientation. Her mind snapped into absolute, icy clarity.

"You really thought you could use that bastard child to secure a permanent seat at our table?" Ermina stood over them, her designer heels clicking against the floor. "You are nothing but a gold digger. A cheap mistake Karson made."

Hazel took a slow, deep breath. The scent of Ermina's expensive floral perfume made her stomach turn, but she pushed the nausea down.

She slowly lifted her head. She didn't cower. She didn't cry.

She locked her eyes directly onto Ermina's. Her gaze was completely hollow, devoid of the submissive panic Ermina expected.

Ermina's sneer faltered. She took a microscopic step back, her manicured fingers twitching as a sudden, inexplicable chill ran down her arms.

Brenda, the head maid, stepped forward holding a silver tray with a porcelain teacup. She took a deliberate step forward, and her foot seemed to miraculously catch on the flat edge of the Persian rug. The tray in her hands lurched violently, sending the scalding liquid sloshing over the rim of the cup, tipping dangerously close to Hazel's dress.

Hazel's reflexes were razor-sharp. She twisted her torso, shielding Serena against her chest.

The dark tea splashed harmlessly onto the expensive Persian rug, missing Hazel entirely.

Brenda's smug expression froze.

"Is this the standard of service in the King household?" Hazel's voice was low, but it carried a heavy, suffocating weight. It was the tone of a woman who had spent years surviving at the top of a vicious food chain.

"It was an accident," Brenda stammered, her hands gripping the empty tray.

"I remember exactly what happened to the last maid who 'accidentally' spilled wine on a guest," Hazel stated, her words clipping through the air like scissors. "Do you want me to remind Mr. King's human resources department about that incident, Brenda?"

Brenda's mouth opened and closed, but no sound came out. The blood drained from her face.

Ermina didn't raise her voice, but her eyes narrowed into venomous slits. She leaned forward slightly, her tone dripping with cold, aristocratic malice. "In this house, we value loyalty. Brenda has served this family for twenty years. You have been here for twenty minutes. Know your place."

Hazel stood up. She was two inches taller than Ermina, and she used every bit of that height. She stepped forward, invading Ermina's personal space, forcing the older woman to lean back awkwardly on her heels.

Hazel picked up the Montblanc pen resting beside the contract. In her past life, she had signed it blindly, desperate for approval.

Now, she flipped open the thick document, her eyes scanning the dense legal jargon with practiced speed.

"Hurry up and sign," Ermina snapped, her breathing shallow and fast. She kept glancing toward the heavy front doors. She was terrified Karson would arrive before the deed was done.

Hazel tapped the tip of the pen against page fourteen. "Clause 7B. It states that in the event of a divorce, my visitation rights are subject to the primary guardian's discretion."

She looked up, her expression deadpan. "You are trying to legally separate me from my daughter."

A low, amused chuckle drifted from the arched doorway. Sloane, Hazel's soon-to-be aunt-in-law, leaned against the frame.

"Caught red-handed, Ermina," Sloane said, swirling the amber liquid in her crystal glass.

Ermina whipped her head around, her face flushing a deep, angry red. "Stay out of this, Sloane. This is my family's business."

While the two women glared at each other, Hazel knelt back down. She stroked Serena's hair, her touch feather-light.

"It's okay, baby," Hazel whispered against her daughter's ear. Serena's breathing gradually slowed, her small hands loosening their death grip on Hazel's shirt.

The heavy, rhythmic thud of a wooden cane hitting the marble floor echoed from the grand staircase. The temperature in the room seemed to drop ten degrees.

Sterling King, the patriarch, descended the stairs. His eyes were like chips of flint, sharp and unforgiving.

"Why is this simple matter taking so long?" Sterling demanded, his gaze sweeping over the room before landing heavily on Hazel.

Hazel stood up smoothly. She didn't fidget. She offered a slight, perfectly measured nod.

"Good afternoon, Mr. King," she said, her posture impeccable.

Ermina immediately pointed a shaking finger at Hazel. "Sterling, this woman is greedy. She is refusing to sign the agreement our lawyers drafted. She wants more money."

"I don't want a single cent of Karson's personal assets," Hazel interrupted, her voice slicing cleanly through Ermina's hysteria. "I only require a guaranteed, irrevocable trust fund for Serena, and the absolute removal of Clause 7B regarding my visitation rights."

Sterling stopped at the bottom of the stairs. His thick eyebrows pulled together. He studied Hazel, genuinely surprised by the lack of tremor in her voice.

"The King family's public image on Wall Street is currently unstable due to this pregnancy scandal," Hazel continued, maintaining eye contact. "If the media finds out you forced the mother of your grandchild to sign away her basic parental rights under duress, the stock price will plummet before the opening bell tomorrow."

Sterling's grip on his cane tightened. His jaw clenched as he weighed the numbers in his head. She had hit his only weak spot: the company's valuation.

He waved a dismissive hand toward the corner of the room, where a silent lawyer had been standing. "Amend the clause. Give her the trust."

Ermina gasped, her chest heaving. "Sterling, you can't be serious!"

The lawyer quickly swapped out the pages and pushed the revised document forward.

Hazel didn't hesitate. She gripped the heavy pen and signed her name with firm, dark strokes.

She dropped the pen. It clattered against the marble.

Sterling struck his heavy wooden cane against the floor once more. "Now, follow me to my study. We have other matters to discuss regarding the press," he commanded, already turning toward the corridor.

Without sparing Ermina another glance, Hazel took Serena's small hand in hers. She turned her back on the furious matriarch and followed Sterling straight toward the carved mahogany doors leading to the inner hallway.

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