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The Unwanted Wife And Her Secret Empire

The Unwanted Wife And Her Secret Empire

I opened my eyes to a tearing pain and an unfamiliar ceiling, lying next to the most powerful man in the capital. Foreign memories crashed into my mind. I had transmigrated into the body of Irena Frost, a woman who had just drugged and trapped the cold, ruthless heir Evertt Barton into a scandalous marriage. The original owner did it to escape being sold to a murderous old merchant by her own cruel father. But Evertt didn't know that. When he woke up, his eyes were full of absolute disgust. He threw a prenuptial agreement at my face, demanding a quiet divorce in two years and warning me not to use a pregnancy to blackmail his family. Everyone in the estate treated me like a greedy, pathetic joke, just waiting for the day I would be thrown out onto the streets. The original Irena had died in despair, terrified and hated by the man she chose as her only shield. I felt a deep ache for the girl who had to ruin her own reputation just to survive. I absolutely refused to let this second chance be dictated by a man who despised me. I looked right into Evertt's icy eyes and demanded an astronomical divorce settlement to play his perfect wife. "Deal. I consider it a job." With millions wired to my account and a magical spatial ring from my past life suddenly awakening on my finger, I stopped crying. I was going to use his money to build a massive commercial empire in secret, and when the two years were up, I would leave without looking back.
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Irena opened her eyes to an unfamiliar ceiling. A sharp, tearing pain ripped through her lower body the moment she tried to move. She sucked in a harsh breath. Her stomach rolled with a violent wave of nausea, and her throat felt like it was coated in dry sand. She pushed herself up on her elbows. The heavy silk blanket slipped down her chest. The cold air hit her skin, making her shiver. She looked down. Her pale skin was covered in dark red marks. Her brain stopped working. Her lungs forgot how to pull in air. Then, the memories hit her. They did not belong to her. They crashed into her skull with the force of a physical blow. Images of a life she had never lived played behind her eyes. She saw a cruel father. She saw an old, disgusting man she was supposed to marry. She saw a desperate plan. She realized she was no longer in her own body. She had woken up in the body of a woman named Irena. She turned her head slowly. The mattress dipped next to her. A man was lying there. His broad back was facing her. The muscles under his skin were tense even in sleep. She recognized the sharp line of his jaw and the dark hair from the memories that had just forced their way into her mind. This was Evertt Barton. The heir to the Barton family. The man this body had trapped into marriage. Irena grabbed the edge of the silk blanket and pulled it up to her chin. Her knuckles turned white. She needed to think. The memories told her that last night, both of them had been drugged. It was a powerful chemical. The empty glasses on the nightstand and the clothes torn and thrown on the floor were the physical proof of what had happened. Evertt shifted. His eyebrows pulled together in a deep frown. His thick eyelashes fluttered. He was waking up. Irena stopped breathing. She pressed her back against the large headboard. She kept her eyes locked on his face. She watched the exact moment consciousness returned to him. Evertt opened his eyes. For one second, they were cloudy. Then, the haze vanished. His dark eyes turned into solid ice. A visible wave of anger radiated from his body. He sat up fast. He did not care that the blanket fell away from his waist. He turned his upper body and glared down at her. He let out a short, harsh laugh. The sound scraped against the quiet room. "Another cheap trick, Irena?" His voice was low and rough. "You think slipping something into my drink again will secure your place as Mrs. Barton?" Irena met his stare. The original owner of this body would have cried. She would have shaken with fear. Irena did not. She kept her facial muscles completely relaxed. Her eyes were clear and steady. "If I were going to drug you," Irena said, her voice dry but completely calm, "I would not do it in my own private suite where I have no way to defend myself." Evertt did not listen. The muscle in his jaw ticked. He threw the blanket off his legs and stepped onto the thick carpet. He walked across the room and picked up a dark robe from the floor. He shoved his arms into the sleeves and tied the belt tightly around his waist. He walked over to the small bar in the corner of the room. He grabbed a crystal glass and filled it with ice water. He drank it all in three large swallows. He was trying to flush the remaining heat of the drug from his blood. He was trying to cool his absolute rage. Irena used this moment to look around. The room was huge. The furniture was heavy and expensive. The physical evidence of their night together was everywhere. A torn piece of lace. A broken cufflink. Evertt slammed the empty glass down on the marble counter. The loud crack made Irena flinch slightly, but she quickly hid it. He turned around. His upper lip curled in disgust. "Get up," he ordered. "Go wash yourself. I cannot stand looking at you right now." Irena did not argue. Arguing with a furious man was a waste of energy. She stood up, keeping the blanket wrapped tightly around her body. Her legs shook. Her knees almost gave out from the soreness in her thighs. Evertt's hand twitched at his side, as if his instinct was to catch her. But he pulled his arm back instantly. His eyes narrowed. "Save the acting. It will not get you any sympathy." Irena steadied her feet on the floor. She ignored his words. She kept her spine straight and walked past him toward the large bathroom doors. She walked into the bathroom and shut the heavy door behind her. She leaned her back against the solid wood. She let out a long, shaky breath. Her heart was beating so fast it hurt her ribs. She forced herself to take deep breaths. In through the nose, out through the mouth. She needed to analyze her situation. She was in a hostile environment, tied to a man who hated her. She walked over to the glass shower. She turned the handle all the way to cold. She stepped under the spray. The freezing water hit her skin like tiny needles. It washed away the sweat and the smell of him. It shocked her nervous system into absolute focus. Outside in the bedroom, Evertt paced across the floor. His bare feet made no sound on the carpet. He walked over to the bedside table and picked up the landline phone. He pressed a button. "Bring a clean suit to my study," he barked into the receiver. "Now." He looked at the messy bed. His stomach tightened with a mixture of disgust and a strange, heavy frustration he could not name. He turned and walked out of the bedroom, heading down the hall to his study. Half an hour later, Irena walked out of the bathroom. She had found a long, conservative silk robe in the closet. She tied it securely. Her hair was damp and combed back. Her eyes held no emotion. She walked out of the bedroom and down the long, quiet hallway. She followed the layout from the memories in her head. She reached the heavy oak doors of Evertt's study. She pushed them open. Evertt was already dressed. He wore a dark, custom-tailored suit. The fabric fit perfectly across his broad shoulders. He looked like the military contractor he was. Cold. Calculating. Dangerous. He looked up from his desk. He adjusted his silver cufflink. His eyes locked onto hers. "Sit down," he commanded. "We are going to talk about this damn prenuptial agreement." Irena walked forward. Her bare feet made soft sounds on the hardwood floor. She pulled out the leather chair across from his desk and sat down. She folded her hands in her lap. She was ready.

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