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The Billionaire's Surprise: Her Secret Twins

Chapter 6 No.6

Word Count: 688    |    Released on: 02/02/2026

low of three laptop screens arranged in a semi-circle on the desk. L

. She had shed the pink dress and was wearing a black hoodie, the

ttered. "You want to pl

e would force him to move it. She ne

al keyboard. The sound was a rapid-f

k web forum for cor

onymous, encr

rver room of the Reeves to

home office when his phone rang.

ous bounty just appeared on the 'Serpent's Nest' forum. It's for the transp

-a beast of a machine with four monitors. He cracked his knuckles. This wasn't a bru

he bounty post. It was

," he wh

his team to leak a fake transport schedule to a known weak li

m one of her sources an hour la

ng a lollipop into her mout

n his servers, but on his personnel. She cross-referenced the Reeves Gr

asha. "Find me everyone at Reeves Logistics with a mort

icked up. He felt a moment of sa

d. It was a notification from a fi

blog-one known for its aggressive investiga

M Art Purchase: Visionary Move or Desp

e, questioning the company's liquidity and suggesting the purchase was a vanity project to

n his chest, surprising him. It wasn't a hack. It

mous. The source was listed as "a c

ong breath. She hadn't got the logistics, but

heir sleep, murmuring. Imogen's smile faded. Th

his office, looking out at the skyl

... the article is being picked up by ma

aboteur known for this kind of move. Filter for females. And filter for..." He paused, remembering

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“I returned to the Reeves estate after five years in exile, not as the rightful heir, but as an outcast. My father had been dead for only a month, and my uncle Julian had already claimed his mahogany desk, his face tight with a greed he no longer bothered to hide. Julian didn't even look up as he slid a check for a hundred thousand dollars across the wood. "A settlement," he sneered. "Sign the waiver, take your bastards, and disappear. We don't want you embarrassing the family name anymore." One hundred thousand dollars for a legacy worth billions-it was an insult designed to draw blood. When my five-year-old twins, Leo and Mia, ran into the room, Julian looked at them with pure disgust, calling them vermin and ordering them out. He threatened that if I didn't sign, I'd be on the street in a week, stripped of the Reeves name and every penny of protection. Even the family lawyer looked away as he helped facilitate my ruin. I tore the check to shreds and walked out into a freezing deluge, shielding my children while the doors of my childhood home slammed shut behind us. I spent years building a secret life as a high-level corporate fixer, yet when I crossed paths with Branson Reeves-the man who shared my son's eyes-he treated me like a common gold-digger. He outbid me for the "Midnight Orchid" painting, the only piece of evidence that could bring Julian down, mocking my "thrift store" clothes while my children slept in a borrowed guest room. How could they all be so blind? How could a family be so ready to destroy its own blood for the sake of a ledger? I was done hiding in the shadows. When Julian finally launched a hostile takeover to seize the entire empire, I walked into Branson's penthouse, dropped my "poor niece" facade, and threw a decrypted file onto his desk. "The game is over, Branson. Give me that painting, and I'll show you exactly how to bury the man who thinks he's already won."”