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One Dollar For Pity: The Surgeon Returns

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 608    |    Released on: Today at 10:04

e pushed open the heavy fire door an

cold air fill her lungs, washing a

y, encrypted phone began to vibrate.

moment the phone touched her ear, the angry ex-wife

," she

. It's Hector Ruiz. Patriarch of the Ruiz cartel. His heart wall ruptured ten minutes ago. Every top

s. The Ruiz family controlled a massive chunk of the g

act leverage she needed to crush Cindy's backers

"Prep the highest-level sterile

she pushed the stairwell door open, her aura had complet

connecting the standard hospital to th

e private elevator bank an

ut. The brushed ste

ked directly into the dark, f

r of the elevator. He had le

es in his face tightened. A crue

h arrogance. "You talk a big game about leaving, but here yo

xaggerated, so full of genuine contempt, t

ed into the elevator, turned her

took a step forward, closing the distance

sychological games," he warned

at pocket. She pulled out a soli

gh. "You think you can just go up? The top floor is a restric

the machine to reject her, wait

k card against the sca

the small space. The

loor. The button lit up with a bright red halo. The ele

, replaced by a look of absolute, staggering shock. Hi

ssed her arms over her chest and closed her eyes, treating the bi

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One Dollar For Pity: The Surgeon Returns
One Dollar For Pity: The Surgeon Returns
“For three years, I played the role of a devoted, naive wife to billionaire Conrad Whitney. I hid my true identity and foolishly believed in our fairy tale. Then he handed me a harsh divorce agreement, ordering me to sign and walk away with absolutely nothing. He was leaving me to marry Cindy, the fragile woman he claimed had saved him from a fire. He expected me to cry and beg. Instead, he watched coldly as Cindy and her family illegally transferred my father's trust fund. When I confronted them at the hospital, Conrad shielded her, calling me a greedy, toxic viper. He mocked me, completely blind to the fact that Cindy was a fraud. He truly believed I was just a pathetic, useless housewife who would be utterly destroyed without his money and status. I looked at the man I had actually dragged out of that burning debris with my own soot-covered hands. My trauma, my sacrifices, and my love had all been reduced to a joke by his sheer arrogance and a few fake tears from a manipulative liar. I didn't shed a single tear. I calmly signed the papers, drugged his wine, and left a crumpled one-dollar bill on his unconscious chest with a sticky note mocking his terrible service. Then, I picked up my encrypted phone. It was time for the world's top surgeon, Dr. Hades, to return, and for Conrad to finally see the god he had just thrown away.”