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The Phantom Heiress And Her Fake Lover

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Elodie was the Evans family's adopted daughter, living in a cold, isolated room while her sister Bristol enjoyed a life of luxury. Secretly, she was a top-tier freelance operative. Her adoptive family finally found a use for her. To secure a massive corporate merger, they decided to marry her off to Elwyn Lyons, a billionaire heir rumored to be a violent, dying psychopath. They did this just to spare their precious Bristol from the exact same arrangement. When Elodie hesitated, her adoptive father showed his true colors. He threatened to cut off the life-saving medical care for Gus, the poor man who had actually raised her. Her older brother even laughed about it with his friends in the dark. "If Lyons dies, she gets nothing. If he beats her, well... she's tough to break. Either way, she's a pawn." Hearing her brother casually discuss her potential death as a business strategy was the final blow. They didn't see her as a daughter, just a disposable shield. All those years of staying quiet to keep the peace turned to ash. She realized the people she called family were monsters who would eagerly trade her life for a few patents. Elodie threw an ironclad legal separation agreement on their coffee table and walked out forever. To secure Gus's medical funds, she accepted an eight-figure commission from a mysterious client. Her mission was to play a toxic lover and publicly destroy the Lyons engagement. Little did the Evans family know, the "sickly" heir was actually in peak physical condition, and he had just hired Elodie to ruin them all.

The Phantom Heiress And Her Fake Lover Chapter 1

Elodie pressed her body flat against the cold stone of the third-floor balcony. The midnight wind whipped around the Lyons Estate, biting through the thin, black nanofiber of her tactical suit. She didn't shiver. She controlled her breathing, forcing the air in and out of her lungs in slow, measured counts. She raised her left wrist. A faint blue holographic interface projected from her watch, mapping the estate's security grid. On the screen, the red dot representing the patrol guard moved at exactly 1.5 meters per second. The data matched her simulations perfectly. Good. She hated surprises. A red dot pulsed on the screen, moving past the corner of the west wing. The patrol guard. She had exactly one hundred and twenty seconds. Elodie unclipped a micro-bot from her utility belt. It was the size of a coin, shaped like a spider. She pressed it against the reinforced glass of the master bedroom window. The bot deployed eight microscopic legs. It spun in a perfect circle, a silent laser cutting through the glass. It attached a suction cup to the center and pulled the circular pane free. Elodie slid the glass out and set it on the stone deck. She slipped through the opening. Her boots made zero sound as they touched the hardwood floor. The room was pitch black, heavy with the silence of a sleeping house. The only sound was the slow, steady rhythm of a man breathing. Elodie moved toward the massive canopy bed. Moonlight spilled through the window, cutting across the mattress. It illuminated the sharp, angular jawline of the man sleeping there. Elwyn Lyons IV. Even in his sleep, his dark eyebrows were pulled together, a permanent crease of tension between them. Elodie didn't step any closer. She stayed three feet away, raising her wrist again. She tapped a button. An invisible laser grid fanned out from her device, washing over Elwyn's body. Numbers scrolled across her holographic screen. Heart rate: 62. Blood pressure: 115/75. Oxygen saturation: 99%. Respiratory rate: 16 breaths per minute. Elodie stared at the data. Her stomach tightened. The rumors were a lie. The entire city whispered that the heir to the Lyons empire was sickly, bedridden, and dying. But the man lying in front of her was in peak physical condition. She needed to be absolutely sure. Elodie adjusted the frequency dial on her wrist. The laser shifted, penetrating deeper, scanning his skeletal and muscular structure. A yellow warning icon flashed on her screen. She tapped it. The scan highlighted his left shoulder. An old, healed fracture. The bone had been shattered and pinned back together years ago. The air vanished from Elodie's lungs. Her heart hammered against her ribs, a violent, physical thud that made her chest ache. It was the exact same injury. The exact same shoulder. Ten years of searching. Ten years of dead ends. The boy she had pulled from the wreckage all those years ago was the man she was currently being forced to marry. Suddenly, Elwyn shifted. He let out a low, rough exhale and rolled onto his side, facing her. Elodie froze. Her muscles locked up instantly. She stopped breathing. If he opened his eyes right now, she was dead. Seconds stretched into an agonizing eternity. Elwyn's breathing leveled out again. He didn't wake up. Elodie forced her legs to move. She backed away slowly, saving the data to her encrypted drive. She reached the window, slipped back out onto the balcony, and grabbed the circular pane of glass. She fit it perfectly back into the hole. The micro-bot released a clear polymer sealant, fusing the glass back together in seconds. Elodie grabbed the decorative ivy clinging to the stone wall and repelled down the side of the mansion. Her boots hit the soft grass just as the security light on the corner blinked green. She melted into the tree line, disappearing into the dark. Thirty seconds later, inside the master bedroom, Elwyn's eyes snapped open. He didn't wake up groggy. He woke up with the sharp, adrenaline-fueled clarity of a predator. He sat up. His gaze swept the dark room, searching the shadows. Nothing was out of place. He reached for the tablet on his nightstand and pulled up the security logs. Zero breaches. Zero alarms. But his skin was crawling. The air in the room felt different. It had been disturbed. He inhaled sharply. There was a faint, metallic scent hanging in the air. Ozone. The smell of a micro-electrical discharge. Elwyn threw the blankets off and walked to the window. He ran his thumb over the cold glass. In the moonlight, he felt it. A microscopic ridge, thinner than a human hair, forming a perfect circle. A slow, dark smile curved his lips. He wasn't angry. His blood was rushing with a sudden, intense thrill. He walked back to the bed and pressed the intercom button. "Arthur," Elwyn's voice was a low, dangerous gravel. "Yes, Mr. Lyons?" his assistant answered instantly. "Mobilize every resource we have," Elwyn ordered. "Lock down the city's grid. I want you to find a ghost. I think an old friend just paid me a visit."
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