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Phoenix Rising: The Scarred Heiress's Revenge

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 787    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

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she said. "In

the canvas bag. But when she saw the payment go thro

urse,

viding a name that was bo

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floor and set up the lap

tantly building a firewall around her con

e Finch Family d

ty Gala Strategy Dinner

ain. The voicemail had confirmed it. He needed

, her mother, sitting in the garden, staring at nothing.

anted a small trust but no real power or stake in the main family empire. Franklin had sp

ided. The guilt of the 'Elease' persona wa

t as a victim. Not as the scarr

d leggings were functional, but they were not armor

ded war

al card on her phone, spoofing the credentia

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dman," she to

at the Finch Estate, t

living room, a glass of whiske

"If Kason pulls the funding, we

sofa, trembling. She held a

Franklin," Isolde whispered

and "partner," sat on the opposite sofa. She

era said, her voice dripping with fake s

ughed from the doorway. She w

must be for her. Kason has finally come to his senses. I just hope poor Elease h

nklin's pacing gait in her mind's eye, recognizing the agitation of a narcissist who had lost his primary asset. She replayed Alvera's calm posture, the classic overcom

plan. Step 1: Psy

store. The doorman hesitated when he

projected an air of absolute authority that made h

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stop

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Phoenix Rising: The Scarred Heiress's Revenge
Phoenix Rising: The Scarred Heiress's Revenge
“I lived as the "scarred ghost" of the Stephens penthouse, a wife kept in the shadows because my facial burns offended my billionaire husband's aesthetic. For years, I endured Kason's coldness and my family's abuse, a submissive puppet who believed she had nowhere else to go. The end came with a blue folder tossed onto my silk sheets. Kason's mistress was back, and he wanted me out by sunset, offering a five-million-dollar "silence fee" to go hide my face in the countryside. The betrayal cut deep when I discovered my father had already traded my divorce for a corporate bailout. My step-sister mocked my "trashy" appearance at a high-end boutique, while the sales staff treated me like a common thief. At home, my father threatened to cut off my mother's life-saving medicine unless I crawled back to Kason to beg for a better deal. I was the girl who took the blame for a fire she didn't start, the wife who worshipped a man who never looked her in the eye, and the daughter used as a human bargaining chip. I was supposed to be broken, penniless, and desperate. But the woman who stood up wasn't the weak Elease Finch anymore; she was Phoenix, a tactical predator with a $500 million secret. I signed the divorce papers without a single tear, walked past my stunned husband, and wiped the Finch family's bank accounts clean with a few taps on my phone. "Your money is dirty," I told Kason with a cold smile. "I prefer clean hands." The cage is open, the hunt has begun, and I'm starting with the people who thought a scar made me weak.”