Follow
Chapters
Share
Last Life I Saved His Company, This Life I'm Watching It Burn Novel Cover

Last Life I Saved His Company, This Life I'm Watching It Burn

After being murdered by Alistair Kingsley for stopping his secretary, Nerina Larson, from gambling away employee bonuses on lottery tickets, a professional woman regresses to the past. In her previous life, she saved the billionaire's company from bankruptcy, only to be killed in retaliation. Now back on the day Nerina attempts her live-streamed lottery stunt, the protagonist chooses to applaud instead of intervene. She decides to step back and watch as Alistair's supposed lucky charm leads his entire empire toward inevitable destruction.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

Alistair Kingsley's secretary, Nerina Larson, calls herself a lucky charm with a dream that she wants to achieve.

Apparently, she has used the 500 thousand dollars in the company's account, which is set aside for the employees' year-end bonuses, on lottery tickets.

Excitedly, she sends a voice message on the company's group chat.

"This lucky charm shall win prizes for everyone! Call me the lucky charm who knows how to manage finances the best!"

Alistair claims that Nerina is a very high-spirited and interesting young woman. He even criticizes me for being a stick in the mud.

During the final compulsory meeting before the New Year holidays, thousands of employees are waiting for their bonuses so that they can celebrate the holidays happily. But Nerina has the nerve to tear the back-up check I've prepared into pieces in front of everyone.

She claims that she has never lost when it comes to luck, so she wants to live stream the process of her scratching the lottery tickets.

In my previous life, I called the security guards and had her removed from the stage. Then, I quickly used my authority to send everyone their salaries.

That was how I managed to calm everyone down and helped the company avoid going into bankruptcy.

With tears streaming down her eyes, Nerina rushed out of the company.

"All of my fans call me the lucky queen, and that I'll definitely score the grand prize today! But now, my live streaming gig is all ruined!"

On the same night, Nerina dies from hypothermia after drinking herself to a stupor on the streets.

With bloodshot eyes, Alistair ran over me with his car repeatedly.

"Why can't you just believe her just this once? What if she can strike the jackpot and lead everyone down the path of wealth?"

When I open my eyes again, I've returned to the day Nerina carries a few sacks of lottery tickets onto the stage.

This time, I'm the first one to applaud for her.

I want Alistair to witness how his beloved lucky charm can bring ruination upon the entire company!

"Nerina Larson, have you lost your mind? That's everyone's year-end bonus!" Mr. Wellington, the finance manager, slammed his fist on the table and roared. His voice rang through the entire hall.

Nerina stood in the center of the stage, clutching three burlap sacks of scratch-off tickets. Leaning into the microphone, her voice was so sweet it was almost sickening when she said, "Everyone, quiet down and listen to me. I'm a lucky charm. This 500 thousand is just the seed money.

"Once I scratch out 5 million dollars, won't everyone get a bigger share? You have to have dreams in life; you can't just keep your eyes on your measly salary!"

The employees below the stage looked grim, and a few of them had already gotten to their feet, ready to storm the stage.

My fiance, Alistair Kingsley, sat in the front row. He turned around and glared at Mr. Wellington. "Why are you yelling? What if you scare Nerina? She's doing this for the company's benefit! Do any of you even understand her innovative mindset?"

I sat at the side. My stomach churned as I watched how protective Alistair was of Nerina. It was almost as if she were the woman he loved.

In my previous life, I had rushed up at this exact moment and had slapped Nerina across the face. I had snatched the microphone from her and announced that this was Nerina's personal decision. I'd promised that I would pay out of my own pocket to make up everyone's bonuses.

Consequently, she'd become the victim, sobbing that I had crushed her dreams and had ruined her future in live-streaming. Alistair had also accused me of being narrow-minded, saying I couldn't stand seeing others succeed.

In the end, Nerina had died in the snow, and Alistair had driven his car over my chest, over and over again. Even now, I could still hear the sound of my ribcage shattering.

Noticing that no one had spoken up, Nerina turned to me with a goading look in her eyes. "Ms. Carlisle, you always say you care about your employees. Now that there's a chance for everyone to double their money… You're not going to stop us, are you? If you do, you'll be cutting off everyone's chance to get rich quick!"

Alistair looked at me and warned, "Don't be a buzzkill, Zoe. Nerina has our employees' best intentions in mind."

I smiled, rose to my feet, and clapped my hands vigorously. The crisp sound of my applause felt exceptionally piercing in the silent auditorium.

"Nerina has a point. It really does take guts to pull something like this. Since everyone has a dream of striking it rich, then by all means, go ahead and scratch them! I'd also like to see just how many surprises our lucky charm can bring us."

Nerina froze for a moment. Clearly, she hadn't expected me to agree so easily.

Alistair smiled in satisfaction and nodded at me. "That's more like it, Zoe! For once, you're being generous."

The employees below the stage immediately exploded.

"Ms. Carlisle, that's our hard-earned money!"

"What if we blow all 500 thousand dollars on scratch-offs and lose everything?"

I sat back down on my seat and responded calmly, "All of you should trust Mr. Kingsley's judgement and Nerina's luck."

Nerina jumped up excitedly, waving at the camera beneath the stage. "Everyone in the livestream, look! Ms. Carlisle supports me, too! Get ready. We're about to witness a miracle!"

She grabbed a handful of scratch-off tickets from the sack and spread them across the table. "Alistair, come up here and scratch them with me!"

Alistair rose from his seat and strode onto the stage. Then, he stroked her head dotingly. "Alright, I'll witness this miracle with you."

You may also like

A Mirror Too Honest  Novel Cover
7.0
‎ ‎ ‎Sophia Hayes has perfected the art of control. In the high-pressure world of The Metropolitan, she's the youngest senior journalist ever hired-an achievement built on ruthless discipline, flawless execution, and a reputation that makes even seasoned reporters double-check their facts before speaking to her. She is sharp. Unshakeable. Precise to the bone. Her life runs on deadlines, color-coded calendars, and emotional walls tall enough to withstand anything. ‎ ‎Dean Mercer is everything she isn't-and everything she doesn't have time for. A wildly successful illustrator whose comic series Love Is a Mess has a cult following online, Dean lives in a world where structure is optional and inspiration is everything. His apartment is chaos. His sleep schedule is chaos. His heart is chaos. He creates brilliance in messy strokes but hides his deepest truths behind humor, charm, and a smile that masks more wounds than he lets on. ‎ ‎So when the magazine pairs them for a high-stakes project-a revolutionary feature blending investigative journalism with illustrated storytelling-everyone expects disaster. Sophia expects worse. ‎ ‎Their assignment: explore modern love through real stories across the city. Raw, unfiltered, unpredictable love. ‎ ‎Exactly the kind of assignment that makes Sophia want to run. ‎ ‎Dean arrives late to their first meeting with coffee stains and excuses. Sophia arrives with a binder thick enough to double as a weapon. Dean studies her timeline like it's written in a foreign language. Sophia studies Dean like he's a problem she needs to solve before he derails everything she's built. ‎ ‎Their partnership begins in sparks-sharp, heated, dangerous sparks. ‎Arguments disguised as discussions. ‎Discussions disguised as power struggles. ‎Power struggles disguised as creative differences. ‎ ‎But tension has a habit of twisting into something else when the nights grow long. ‎ ‎As they dive into the city-interviewing strangers whose love stories survived decades, storms, heartbreaks, second chances-something shifts between them. Slowly. Quietly. Against both of their wills. ‎ ‎Sophia begins to see past Dean's easy humor to the man underneath-the one who fears failing the people he cares about, who draws comics because it's the only way he knows how to tell the truth. And Dean sees the cracks in Sophia's armor-the vulnerability she protects like a secret, the softness she doesn't show, the fire in her that the world misunderstands as coldness. ‎ ‎Their conversations deepen. Their arguments soften. Their laughter blends. ‎And the chemistry-the kind they both pretend not to notice-tightens around them like an invisible thread. ‎ ‎But the closer they get, the heavier the air becomes. Because both of them are hiding something. ‎ ‎Sophia hides her fear of losing control. ‎Dean hides his fear of being the reason someone gets hurt. ‎ ‎And the feature they're creating-meant to uncover the truth about modern love-begins exposing truths they never meant to reveal. About each other. About themselves. ‎ ‎Their late-night work sessions grow intimate, electric. Their stories blur with the stories they're collecting. Dean sketches Sophia without meaning to-capturing expressions she never lets the world see. Sophia writes notes about him she can't bring herself to delete. Something real starts forming in the space between them, fragile but undeniable. ‎ ‎Until the past they both buried finds them. ‎ ‎A mistake from Dean's life-one he thought he'd left behind-reaches the editorial floor at the worst possible time. A detail with enough weight to derail the feature, shatter their progress, and wound the one person who finally saw him clearly. ‎ ‎Sophia's instinct is survival. Run before she gets hurt. Seal her heart before it cracks open. Dean's instinct is retreat. Protect her from the version of himself he fears is still true. ‎ ‎Deadlines tighten. Trust fractures. ‎Their work stalls, their communication splinters, and the connection they've been dancing around threatens to snap under the strain. ‎ ‎But desire doesn't listen to logic. ‎And hearts don't obey deadlines. ‎ ‎Even as they pull away, they keep orbiting each other-drawn back together by an ache neither can extinguish. Their arguments deepen into something rawer, heavier. Their silence holds more meaning than their words. ‎ ‎They must choose: ‎fight for the story that could define their careers... ‎or fight for the connection that could rewrite their futures. ‎ ‎And when an unexpected message, a truth revealed too late, and one irreversible decision collide, they're forced to confront the question their feature was meant to answer: ‎ ‎What does love look like today- ‎and can two people living at opposite rhythms find it before it slips through their fingers? ‎ ‎On the edge of losing their partnership... ‎their second chance... ‎and each other... ‎ ‎
A Woman Scorned Came to Light Novel Cover
9.8
Kelda Shaw thought her marriage could be saved after her husband's infidelity, especially with a child on the way. However, the day of her delivery turns into a nightmare when her baby is stillborn due to complications. While she is drowning in grief, her husband enters the room with his mistress's newborn, suggesting Kelda raise the child as her own. Pushed to the brink by this ultimate betrayal, Kelda discards her kindness to reclaim her formidable true nature.
Buying The Exiled Heir: He Is Mine Novel Cover
9.3
Alyssa Gregory slept with Benton Steele, a recently disgraced and bankrupt heir, just to humiliate him. She threw a massive check at his bare chest, treating the former prince of Wall Street like a cheap escort. But Benton didn't take the charity. Instead, he manipulated her anger, tricking her into signing an ironclad contract that surrendered absolute control of her entire trust fund to him. When her abusive mother found out she had funded a penniless outcast, she slapped Alyssa across the face. Her mother froze all her bank accounts, locked her inside her bedroom, and arranged to sell her off to a degenerate politician. Desperate to escape, Alyssa climbed down her balcony, falling fifteen feet and shattering her ankle on the stones below. Stripped of her money and freedom, she dragged her broken body to a VIP club just to publicly declare that Benton belonged to her. She thought she was the boss, playing a rebellious game with a broken man. But when Benton effortlessly carried her away from the club and locked her inside his rundown apartment, the terrifying calculation in his dark eyes shattered her illusion. How could a man stripped of his entire empire still radiate such suffocating, violent power? "You bought me," Benton whispered, his massive frame trapping her against the sofa. "That means I have to take care of you." Physically trapped and completely broke, Alyssa stared into his consuming eyes, her mind racing to find a way to turn the tables.
He Rejected Marking Ceremony, I Upgraded Mate Novel Cover
8.6
After being drowned by her Alpha mate Ethan to avenge his mistress, Selena wakes up back at their marking ceremony. When Ethan attempts to postpone the ritual yet again for his lover, Selena chooses a different path. Instead of begging, she rejects the bond and seeks out Damon, the Tyrant of the North. By marrying her former mate's most dangerous rival, Selena secures a powerful upgrade. As she flaunts her new alliance, a regretful Ethan begins to lose his mind.
Her Return, His Regret Novel Cover
8.4
Larisa Bennett hoped her pregnancy would save her marriage, but the return of Ivy Williams, her husband Ryan’s first love, ruins everything. As Ryan becomes cold and distant, Larisa realizes she is an outsider in her own home. Though she seeks a divorce, Ryan refuses to let go, even as he prioritizes Ivy. When both women are kidnapped, the billionaire faces a cruel ultimatum: he can only rescue one. If Ryan chooses his ex over his wife, the consequences may lead to a lifetime of regret.
THE HIDDEN ALPHA WHO PUCKED AND RUINED ME Novel Cover
7.6
Elara Crowley is the most bullied girl on campus-petite, plain, and invisible to everyone but her tormentors. What no one knows is she's also half-wolf, the outcast of a world that never wanted her. Aldric Harlow, the arrogant hockey star with a dangerous temper, hides a secret of his own: he's a runaway Alpha. When his wolf side threatens to break free during a game, the last person he ever expected-Elara-calms the beast inside him. Now tied together by scandal, jealousy, and a fake relationship that feels far too real, Elara and Aldric must fight their growing bond... while the world around them is ready to tear them apart.