
Running From The Amnesiac Billionaire Tyrant
Aliya woke up in a dingy, freezing apartment with a throbbing headache, only to realize a horrifying truth.
She had transmigrated into the American romance novel she read just last night, becoming the ultimate vicious supporting character. The exhausted man walking through the front door was Cyrus Pace, an amnesiac billionaire currently living under the delusion that he was a broke laborer.
The original owner had trapped him with fabricated memories of being childhood sweethearts. Worse, she relentlessly abused him. Her phone was filled with toxic texts calling him a useless loser, and she had just staged a psychotic hunger strike to force him to buy a designer bag. Cyrus already looked at her with bone-deep, visceral disgust. In the original plot, the moment he regained his memory, his ruthless revenge would send her straight to a maximum-security prison for the rest of her life.
"Are you done playing your hunger strike game?"
Hearing his cold, mocking voice, the sheer terror made Aliya's blood run cold. How was she supposed to survive living with a future tyrant who already despised her? Every time his massive shadow fell over their cramped, shared mattress, her heart stopped. A single wrong move—even a microscopic mistake like accidentally crossing a physical line—would completely seal her doom.
Staring at the torn box of condoms hidden under the bed, Aliya made a desperate, life-or-death decision.
She had to completely rewrite her toxic persona, secretly hustle a high-commission real estate job, and save enough money to flee the country before the billionaire remembered exactly who he was.
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Chapter 6
The heavy machinery in the Queens logistics warehouse roared, vibrating the concrete floor.
Cyrus wore a standard gray work uniform. He effortlessly hoisted several heavy cardboard boxes onto a wooden pallet. The thick muscles in his forearms flexed and strained against the cheap fabric.
Despite the sweat dripping from his jaw, his movements possessed a ruthless, calculated efficiency. He looked entirely out of place among the cursing, slacking workers around him.
Elaine Fletcher, a female worker from the same sorting line, stood a few yards away. Her eyes were glued to the broad expanse of Cyrus's back.
She adjusted the neckline of her low-cut t-shirt. Holding two iced Americanos, she swayed her hips as she walked toward him.
She timed her approach perfectly, stepping into his personal space just as he turned around. She pushed a plastic cup toward his chest, her voice dripping with artificial sweetness.
"Take a break, Cyrus. You work faster than the conveyor belts."
Cyrus stopped. His cold gray eyes swept over the iced coffee. He didn't reach for it.
He instantly registered the blatant invitation in Elaine's eyes. The cheap attempt at seduction made his stomach turn.
He took a half-step back, re-establishing a strict physical boundary. His voice was entirely devoid of inflection. "Thanks. I don't drink coffee."
Elaine wasn't deterred. She stepped forward again, reaching out to touch his forearm. "Don't be so cold. Let's grab a drink after shift? A new bar opened on the corner."
Cyrus smoothly shifted his weight, dodging her hand completely. He picked up his barcode scanner and turned back to the boxes.
"I don't have time," he rejected her without looking up. "I have a DoorDash shift tonight."
Elaine scoffed, her pride stung. She let out a spiteful laugh. "Just how much of a gold-digger is that girlfriend of yours? She's working you to death. What do you even see in her?"
The words stepped directly onto a landmine. Cyrus's head snapped back around. The temperature in his gray eyes plummeted to absolute zero.
He despised Aliya's greed himself, but his bone-deep territorial instincts absolutely forbade an outsider from criticizing what belonged to him.
Cyrus stepped into Elaine's space. A crushing, suffocating aura of absolute authority exploded from him.
"My personal life is none of your business," he ordered, his voice low and lethal. "Stay away from me."
Elaine's face drained of color. Terrified by the sudden, predatory dominance radiating from a mere warehouse worker, she stumbled backward, clutching her coffees, and fled back to her station.
Cyrus withdrew his gaze. He yanked at the collar of his uniform, a nameless irritation boiling in his chest.
He pulled his phone out of his pocket and checked the time. 3:00 PM.
Normally, by this time, Aliya would have called him at least ten times to check up on him, or texted him complaining about being bored and demanding a money transfer.
But today, his screen was completely blank. Not a single message.
This extreme deviation from her normal behavior caused Cyrus's jaw to lock tight. When things were this quiet, something was wrong.
He opened his contacts. His thumb hovered over Aliya's name for several seconds. He ultimately locked the screen without calling.
He forced his attention back to the pallets, but his movements were noticeably more violent now, slamming the boxes down with unnecessary force.
Meanwhile, back in the apartment, Aliya was standing in front of the bathroom mirror, practicing her self-introduction.
She had dug out the only semi-professional black blazer from the original owner's closet. She was currently using a safety pin to close the overly revealing neckline.
She had completely forgotten about the original owner's daily "check-in" harassment. Her brain was entirely consumed by the upcoming interview.
At 5:00 PM, the warehouse foreman blew the whistle.
Cyrus threw his scanner onto the charging dock. He ignored the chatter of his coworkers and took long strides toward the locker room.
He decided to skip his evening delivery shift. He was going home early. He needed to see exactly what kind of trap that eerily quiet woman was setting up.
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8.7
Brought back from a humble life in Montana, Nora found out she was the true biological heiress of the ultra-wealthy Beaumont family.
But her biological parents didn't love her; they loved the fake daughter, Olivia, much more.
The moment she arrived, her father pushed an engagement termination agreement across his massive desk, forcing her to give up her wealthy fiancé so Olivia could have him.
Her mother looked at her with pure disdain.
"You should know your place. Don't reach for things that were never meant for you."
To break her spirit, they moved her into a cramped, dusty servant's room. They even ordered the butler to feed her cold kitchen scraps and gristle.
They wanted to humiliate her, to make her feel like a piece of trash rather than a daughter.
They expected her to cry, to beg, and to be absolutely crushed by the realization that her own flesh and blood saw her only as a liability to their reputation.
They thought the country girl would easily fold under their united front of cruelty.
But Nora felt no sting of betrayal, only the calculating clarity of a chess player.
She calmly signed the paper, pulled out the Beaumont family trust rules, and looked them dead in the eye.
"Since I am the legal heir, I demand what belongs to me. I'm taking the master bedroom."

9.3
Marissa was the perfect wife. She traded her high powered corporate ladder for home cooked meals and a designer sanctuary, all to support her husband, Ethan.
But when Ethan confesses to a four month affair not out of guilt, but because his mistress is extorting him for $300 million...Marissa's world turns to ash.Ethan's solution is as twisted as his heart.
"Cheat back. Get even. Stay married."Driven by a cocktail of rage and Revenge, Marissa decides to take him up on his offer. She heads into the night looking for a single moment of rebellion to wash away the scent of Ethan's lies.
She finds it in the arms of a cold, devastatingly masked handsome stranger who makes her forget everything.Broken and fueled by the betrayal, Marissa decides to take the ultimate risk. She slips into an exclusive, members only masquerade club...a place where names don't exist and only desires matter.
Behind a lace mask, she meets him....a man who smells of expensive bourbon and cold command.He is the first person in years to see the fire in her, not just the wife she became.They share a night of scorched....earth passion that leaves Marissa breathless and "even." She leaves before the sun rises, intending for the stranger to remain a ghost of her revenge.
But some ghosts have a name.When the masks come off and the corporate world demands her return, Marissa comes face to face with the man from the club. He isn't just anyone. He is Xavier Sterling....the ruthless billionaire CEO she once worked for, and the man Ethan calls his "best friend."Xavier knows her scent. He knows her touch. And most dangerously, he knows exactly what Ethan did to her.
Now, Marissa has to navigate a world where her husband wants her to stay, the mistress wants her dead, and the CEO wants to own the one woman he was never supposed to touch.
Now, Marissa is caught in a lethal triangle. Xavier wants to own her, Ethan wants to keep her to save his reputation, and the $300 million debt is threatening to drown them all. In a world of billionaire power plays, Marissa is about to learn that revenge is a dish best served... in the CEO's bed.

9.5
Elsie was the Sutton family's perfect puppet, a sickly heiress locked away in a pristine manor and treated like fragile porcelain. Her only purpose was to be a pawn in her mother's corporate games.
Without warning, her mother ordered her to marry Duke Blake, a ruthless, cold-blooded billionaire known for destroying his rivals. Worse, her mother immediately handed over total control of Elsie's life to him, declaring she couldn't even step outside the gates without his explicit permission.
Desperate, Elsie met him and asked if she would be expected to perform wifely duties, praying for a marriage in name only.
"I have a very high sex drive."
He stated it bluntly, shattering her illusions. Yet, when he drove her into the city days later, a sudden swerve sent her tumbling directly into his lap. Instead of the desire he claimed to possess, his body went completely rigid. He violently shoved her away, slamming her hard against the passenger seat. His face was pale, his knuckles white, and he stared straight ahead with a look of absolute, terrifying revulsion.
Humiliation and sharp pain coiled in her chest. She couldn't understand. Why did he demand absolute control over her and boast about his desires, only to treat her accidental touch like a repulsive disease? Why did this all-powerful man secretly smell of hospital antiseptics? What exactly was the Sutton family forcing her to marry?
But she was no longer willing to be a lamb led to the slaughter. Thinking of the provocative black lace hidden behind her wardrobe's false wall, Elsie smiled coldly. She was going to find the fatal flaw in this ruthless billionaire's code, and use it to completely shatter her cage.

7.2
Two years ago, Amaya Bennett witnessed a murder.
A powerful man was killed in cold blood, right in front of her. She should have died that night too.
Instead, she woke up in a hospital with no memory of what happened. No faces, no names and no clues. Just fragments, blurred images that slip through her fingers every time she tries to hold on.
Now, Amaya lives a quiet life, piecing herself back together. She works part-time, avoids trouble, and stays invisible. Until she lands a job at Twilight Global.
A company owned by Jake Anderson, the cold and untouchable CEO whose father was murdered the same night Aria lost her memory. Jake spent years searching for the only witness. But she vanished without any trace. Or so he thought.
But somehow, they cross path again, working under his roof, completely unaware of the truth she carries.
The killer is still out there.
And when Amaya starts getting flashes of blood, a voice, a ring glinting under the dim light, the hunt begins again.
But this time, she's not alone. Because even before he realizes who she is... Jake has already started protecting her. In the most relentless and dangerous way.

9.3
For five years, I was Ashton Miller's invisible partner, his loyal fiancée, pouring my life into building his empire from the shadows. Tonight, the Bronze Deer exhibition, my masterpiece, was finally opening at the Met, a testament to our shared future.
Then, Bianca, a third-tier actress, stepped into the spotlight in *my* custom Vera Wang wedding dress. My blood ran cold as Ashton's arm circled her waist, his whispered words promising to make her the "new queen of the city."
Five years of trust and sacrifice crumbled. I was a blood bag, drained and discarded. When I publicly exposed their lies, Ashton cornered me backstage, his face twisted in fury, threatening to ruin me, to blacklist me forever. I ripped off his engagement ring, tossing it at his chest. "We're done," I said, walking out as his enraged screams echoed.
The man whose empire I secretly built called me a parasite, his mistress feigning tears, painting me as delusional. My guilt vanished, replaced by freezing, absolute hatred for the man who twisted reality to erase my existence.
Standing in the New York rain, I finally pulled out the military-grade encrypted phone hidden for five years. The line clicked open instantly, a low, gravelly voice asking, "Is it you?" Before I could answer, Archer's voice hardened: "Give me the location. I'll be there in ten minutes. Who touched you? I want his life."

8.9
I sold three years of my life to a billionaire to save my mother. I was his pretend fiancée, a stand-in for his ex, counting down the days until the contract ended and we could finally be free.
But just as we were about to escape, his real girlfriend returned and publicly accused me of faking a pregnancy to trap him.
My fiancé, Drake, didn't hesitate. He called me a disgusting gold-digger and threatened to pull my mother's medical funding to force me into an abortion.
The shock of his cruelty sent my mother into cardiac arrest. She died right there in the hospital.
They demanded I abort a child that could never exist, a lie built to destroy me.
But they didn't know my secret. After my mother' s death, I finally told him the truth that shattered his world: I was born without a uterus. And with her last letter in my hand, I walked away from him forever.