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Reborn To Marry The Ruined Billionaire

Reborn To Marry The Ruined Billionaire

Janet woke up gasping, the phantom fire of a deadly explosion still scorching her lungs. She had been reborn three years in the past, on the exact day her mother forced her into a marriage contract with Gaylord Bradford, a paralyzed and severely disfigured billionaire. Before she could even process her second chance, her cousin Kandy kicked the bedroom door open, flaunting a massive diamond ring. Kandy, who had also been reborn, smugly announced she had stolen Janet's Wall Street golden boy fiancé, Jax Adler. "You're going to marry that paralyzed monster," Kandy spat, gloating that she would build a billionaire dynasty with Jax while Janet wiped drool off a rotting corpse. Kandy expected Janet to have a complete mental collapse, completely unaware that Gaylord's own medical team was secretly injecting him with lethal neurotoxins to finish him off. But Janet only felt a cold, clinical pity. Kandy's "prophetic" memories were a polluted lie. Jax was actually sterile and dying of irreversible kidney failure, while Gaylord wasn't a dying freak—he was a dormant god whose body was merely in a high-dimensional hibernation. Why would Janet mourn losing a doomed fraud? Leaving her delusional cousin behind, Janet packed her bags and headed straight to Gaylord's maximum-security military cell. She physically tackled his corrupt doctor, drove three bio-electric silver needles into the crippled king's spine to awaken his deadened nerves, and looked him dead in his glacial blue eye. "Sign the marriage contract," Janet whispered. "I will make you walk again, and we will take back everything."
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Chapter 7

The heavy alloy blast doors groaned, the mechanical gears grinding as they slowly parted. The SUV rolled forward into the subterranean belly of the military medical center. The air inside the massive underground garage was freezing. It smelled sharply of high-concentration bleach and the metallic tang of ozone. Misha killed the engine. He stepped out and opened Janet's door, his movements stiff and purely professional. He gestured toward a steel door with a sharp nod. Janet grabbed her duffel bag. Her boots clicked against the epoxy floor as she followed Misha down a long, sterile corridor. The walls were lined with thick, blast-proof glass windows. Inside the labs, researchers in pressurized hazmat suits moved like ghosts, analyzing complex genetic sequences on glowing holographic displays. Misha stopped in front of a massive, reinforced airlock door. The bold red letters above it read: Sector S - Maximum Isolation. He swiped a black keycard, pressed his thumb to a biometric scanner, and typed in a twelve-digit passcode. The airlock hissed, depressurizing with a long, mechanical sigh. "In," Misha ordered. Janet stepped through the threshold. She found herself in a dimly lit observation room. The entire far wall was a massive pane of one-way mirror glass. Through that glass, she saw him. Her past life's salvation. Her current life's contract husband. Gaylord Bradford. He was positioned in the center of the sterile white room, his back facing the glass. He sat in a high-tech wheelchair that looked more like an exoskeleton, all exposed titanium struts and hydraulic cables. Janet didn't hesitate. She activated her bio-field vision. A faint golden ring flared in the depths of her dark eyes. The physical walls melted away, replaced by a topography of pure life energy. She stared at Gaylord's spine. What she saw made her breath hitch. His life force was a flickering, dying ember. From his lumbar vertebrae down, a massive, suffocating void of black, necrotic energy had coiled around his spinal cord like a venomous snake. Suddenly, Gaylord's head tilted. Even without his physical sight penetrating the one-way glass, his apex predator instincts sensed the high-dimensional intrusion. His hand moved to the joystick on the armrest. The hydraulic wheelchair whirred, slowly rotating him to face the glass. Janet braced herself. She looked directly at the face that had sent hardened military nurses running from the room in tears. The left side of his face was a landscape of horror. The skin was a mass of thick, jagged, dark red burn scars that looked like cooled magma. The tissue was pulled tight, distorting his jawline and sealing his left eye shut forever. But his right eye. His right eye was a piercing, glacial blue. It was a void of absolute, terrifying violence and freezing cruelty. It was the eye of a king who had been chained to a rock and left to rot. Their eyes met through the glass. A violent, electric shock ripped up Janet's spine and exploded in her brain. Her Caduceus bloodline recognized the dormant Ouroboros energy within him. Her fingers twitched violently. Misha stepped up to the metal console beneath the glass. He pressed the intercom button. "Sir. Perimeter secure. The fiancée has been delivered," Misha reported, his voice tight with forced respect. The intercom crackled. Gaylord's voice filled the observation room. It didn't sound human. It sounded like coarse sandpaper grinding against rusted iron. "Throw the garbage out," Gaylord commanded. He didn't even look at Janet. He stared straight ahead, his voice dripping with absolute disgust. "Send her back to whatever Rust Belt slum the board dug her out of." Janet's expression remained entirely blank. She analyzed his hostility clinically. It was a textbook defense mechanism. Stage four PTSD. Push the threat away before it can inflict pity. Misha shifted uncomfortably. "Sir, the Bradford board of directors mandated this union. The legal binding is absolute. We cannot simply return her." Gaylord's right arm shot up. He slammed his fist down onto the solid titanium armrest of his wheelchair. The impact sounded like a car crash. The sheer, terrifying kinetic force of the blow dented the military-grade metal, bending the thick titanium inward with a sickening screech. "I would rather watch my empire burn to ash than accept their pathetic charity!" Gaylord roared, the veins in his neck bulging against his scarred skin. The violent outburst sent a tremor through the observation room floor. "Get legal on the line. Fax the annulment papers now. I will sign them in blood if I have to." Misha turned to Janet. His eyes held a flicker of grim sympathy. He gestured toward the airlock. The show was over. Janet didn't move toward the door. Instead, she stepped forward, physically shoving Misha's heavy arm out of the way. She slammed her own hand down onto the intercom button. "Sir, please calm down," Janet said. Her voice was sharp, firm, and completely devoid of fear. It sliced through the intercom static like a sudden gust of cold wind. "You are only hurting yourself. Thrashing around and giving into this anger is just going to make your physical condition deteriorate faster. You need to breathe. Whatever you think of me, fighting your own body right now is a battle you are going to lose." Gaylord froze. His hand remained hovering over the dented armrest. His glacial blue eye snapped up, locking onto the one-way glass with lethal intent. He had not expected the terrified little pawn to speak. He certainly hadn't expected her to lecture him like a disobedient child. The isolation room plunged into a suffocating, dead silence. The air grew heavy. A silent, brutal war of wills ignited through the thick pane of glass.
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