
The Fake Blind Heiress's Sweet Revenge
After an accident left me blind, I spent six months trapped in darkness, relying entirely on my devoted fiancé and my caring adoptive sister.
But when my vision miraculously returned one morning, the first thing I saw was the two of them tangled in my guest room bed.
"As soon as that blind bitch signs the marriage proxy, the money defaults to my control."
I kept my eyes unfocused and played the fool. I watched as they forged my signature to drain my thirty-million-dollar trust fund. My adoptive parents even demanded I surrender my company shares because a disabled woman was a liability. When I refused, they went completely insane. Under the guise of a family dinner, they locked me in a VIP room with a grotesque Wall Street vulture, planning to sell my body to save their bankrupt business.
I had given this family everything, yet they were dissecting my life like vultures, convinced I was just a helpless, blind toy they could easily throw away.
But they had no idea I had already hired a supposedly homeless man to be my proxy husband to protect my assets. And they certainly didn't know this "beggar" was actually the ruthless, hidden billionaire heir of the Sweeney family. Gripping the hidden knife inside my dress, I dropped the blind act. It was time to burn them all to the ground.
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Chapter 2
The room smelled of sweat, expensive perfume, and sudden, sharp fear.
Hilbert stood over Jaren, his shadow swallowing the smaller man completely. His jaw was clenched so tight the muscles ticked beneath his skin. He looked at Jaren not like a man, but like an insect he was deciding whether or not to crush.
Jaren pressed himself into the corner, cradling his broken wrist against his chest. His face was a mask of pain and arrogant fury.
"Do you know who I am?" Jaren spat, his voice trembling. "I am a Sweeney! I hired you off the street, you filthy piece of trash! I will have you killed for this!"
Hilbert let out a low, dark sound that was barely a laugh. He stepped forward, his heavy boots thudding against the hardwood. He reached down, grabbed the collar of Jaren's silk robe, and hauled him off the floor with one arm.
Jaren gasped, his feet dangling inches above the ground.
Hilary shrieked from the bed. She threw the duvet aside and rushed forward to help him.
Hilbert didn't even turn his head. He just shifted his dark eyes to her. The sheer, freezing violence in that single look hit Hilary like a physical blow. She stopped dead in her tracks, her legs giving out, and collapsed back onto the mattress, shaking.
Hilbert turned his attention back to Jaren. He dragged him out of the guest room. Jaren's bare heels scraped loudly against the expensive hallway runner.
Hilary scrambled to grab her clothes and her designer bag. She stumbled out of the room, crying hysterically, chasing after them.
Hilbert reached the front door and threw Jaren out into the private elevator lobby. Jaren hit the marble floor hard, groaning. Hilary ran out right behind him, dropping to her knees to check on Jaren.
"If either of you step foot in this penthouse again," Hilbert said, his voice a low, gravelly rumble, "I will break the rest of your bones."
He hit the button to close the elevator doors. He turned around, walked back inside, and engaged the heavy deadbolts. The loud clicks echoed in the silent apartment.
Aurora stood in the shadows of the hallway. She watched the broad, tense line of his shoulders. Her heart hammered against her ribs.
Hilbert turned around. The violent predator vanished instantly. His face softened, his shoulders dropping into a stiff, almost awkward posture.
Aurora reacted instantly. She dropped her gaze, letting her eyes go completely blank. She reached out and grabbed the white cane leaning against the wall, her knuckles turning white as she gripped the handle.
Hilbert walked toward her. His footsteps were light now, careful. He stopped a few feet away.
"Are you hurt?" he asked. His voice was deep, rough, but surprisingly gentle.
Aurora shook her head. She tapped her cane against the floor, moving it in a slow arc, testing him.
Hilbert didn't move his feet. He let the carbon-fiber tip of the cane tap against the toe of his boot. Then, he slowly reached out and wrapped his large, warm fingers around the middle of the shaft.
He didn't pull it. He just held it, offering a steady anchor. He guided her forward, walking perfectly in sync with her hesitant steps, leading her toward the living room sofa.
Aurora sat down on the plush cushions. She kept her face blank, but her mind was racing.
"I need to rest," she said, her voice tight. "Please."
Hilbert nodded, even though she supposedly couldn't see it. He stepped back, moving toward the kitchen area to give her space.
Aurora stood up and used her cane to navigate back to the master bedroom. She stepped inside and locked the door behind her.
She leaned against the solid wood, pressing her forehead against it. She dragged in a massive breath, her lungs burning.
She walked over to her desk. She opened the bottom drawer and pulled out a stack of papers. It was the marriage proxy agreement Jaren had forced her to sign yesterday.
She flipped to the last page. There, in bold, aggressive handwriting, was the signature: Hilbert Sweeney.
She stared at the name. Jaren had told her he found a homeless man with the same last name to make the paperwork look legitimate. But the man in her living room didn't move like a beggar. He moved like a soldier.
Aurora lifted her left wrist. She tapped the screen of her smartwatch, activating the voice command.
"Call Gia," she whispered.
The watch beeped. A moment later, Gia Santos's voice filled the tiny speaker.
"Rory! Oh my god, I haven't heard from you in weeks!" Gia yelled, the sound of a busy Silicon Valley office buzzing in the background.
"Gia, listen to me," Aurora said, her voice dropping to a freezing, clinical tone. "Freeze every hidden account tied to the Russo Group. Cut off all my personal back-channels."
The background noise on Gia's end instantly vanished. The sound of rapid keyboard typing replaced it.
"Done. What happened?" Gia asked, her voice deadly serious.
"I need you to pull every financial transaction Jaren and Hilary have made in the last six months. Dig deep. Use the dark web if you have to."
"I'm on it," Gia said.
"And Gia," Aurora added, her eyes narrowing at the signature on the paper. "Run a background check on a man named Hilbert Sweeney. I want everything."
Aurora ended the call. She opened her laptop. She didn't look at the screen. She kept her eyes fixed on the wall, her fingers flying over the keys entirely by muscle memory. She drafted a brutal, ironclad prenuptial agreement, separating every cent of her hidden assets from her new legal husband.
Half an hour later, the smell of sizzling bacon and butter drifted under her door. Her stomach let out a loud, painful growl.
She closed the laptop. She picked up her cane, arranged her face into a blank mask, and unlocked the door.
She tapped her way into the dining area. Hilbert was standing by the counter. A plate of perfectly cooked eggs and bacon sat at her usual spot.
Aurora pulled out the chair and sat down. She picked up her fork, her grip tight. She took a bite, chewing slowly, her mind analyzing every move this dangerous stranger made.
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But that same night, a dangerous man steps out of the shadows with an offer she can't refuse.
Marriage. Power. Revenge.
Now bound to a ruthless CEO, Amara is ready to destroy everyone who betrayed her.
There's just one problem...
Her new husband knows more about her past than he should.
And the closer she gets to revenge-
the more she realizes she may have married the man who ruined her in the first place.

9.3
Born into privilege, Eleanor never imagined her life could shatter in a single night. Then her father disappeared with his mistress, her mother fell from a building and slipped into a coma, and everything she once owned turned to dust.
Determined not to ruin Jonathan's future with her family's disgrace, she ended their relationship and became the bride of a man trapped in a vegetative state.
She believed that was the last time their paths would cross. But two years later, Jonathan pinned her in the dark and whispered, "Long time no see, my sister-in-law."

9.3
Six years ago, my adoptive family framed me for commercial espionage, stripped me of my identity, and threw me out. Now, I finally returned to the Solis estate as a commercial pilot to take back what was mine.
But the first thing my adoptive mother did was threaten me with that forged evidence again. She demanded I take my sister Kiana's place in a marriage contract with a disabled man, simply because Kiana refused to marry him.
When I refused, Kiana ambushed me at the airport with a mob of reporters. She cried for the cameras, publicly accusing me of causing our father's and brother's deaths. She painted me as a ruthless monster who bankrupted the company and ruined the family. The crowd instantly turned on me, screaming that I was a murderer and a gold-digger. Kiana wanted to completely destroy my reputation so I would have no choice but to submit to her arrangement.
I looked at her fake tears, feeling a cold, absolute fury. How dare she use the tragic deaths of the only family members who actually loved me as a prop for her sick show? They had ruined my life once, and now they wanted to bury me alive.
I didn't hesitate. I slapped her hard across the face right in front of the flashing cameras.
"That was for my father and brother."
Then, my real fiancé, a decorated Delta Force commander, rolled through the crowd in his wheelchair. He tossed a classified Pentagon file to the reporters, completely clearing my name and exposing Kiana's lies. I married him to start my revenge, but as I stepped into his heavily secured penthouse that night, I realized my powerful new husband had been preparing for me for a very long time.

7.4
In a city where data is power and truth is a weapon, some secrets are worth killing for.
Mara Quinn is a ghost in the system, an underground journalist known only as Cipher, feared by corporations and hunted by those with everything to lose. When she breaches a classified network inside Axiom Industries, she uncovers something no one was meant to see: ORACLE, a predictive AI capable of shaping human behavior on a global scale.
She expects retaliation. She doesn't expect Kael Draven.
Cold, brilliant, and untouchable, Kael is the architect behind Axiom's empire, and a man who doesn't make threats he can't execute. Instead of silencing Mara, he offers her a choice: work under his watch, or disappear from existence entirely. Trapped inside his glass fortress known as The Spire, Mara is pulled deeper into a world of surveillance, manipulation, and power plays that stretch far beyond anything she imagined.
But ORACLE isn't just a tool, it's already been used. Governments have fallen. Empires have shifted. And someone else is pulling the strings.
As a rival syndicate closes in and a hidden war erupts across the city, Mara and Kael are forced into an uneasy alliance, one built on intellect, suspicion, and a dangerous, undeniable pull neither of them can ignore.
Because in a world where every move is predicted...
the only thing more dangerous than control is feeling.
And the system is already watching.

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.

8.5
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