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Reborn From Ashes: Marrying The Dying Supreme General

Chapter 6 An Unspoken Debt

Word Count: 693    |    Released on: Today at 15:24

ed streets of a wealthy suburb. The city lights cast a warm, orange glow against the thinning snowfall. She felt strong

der a small, focused beam of light, his attention abso

tails of his legend filte

nt at ei

s command at

ty after a daring opera

, he would have been on a fast track to

connected to the same political machinations that would eventually destroy the

are. His gray eyes met hers, and this time, she didn

you again," she said, her voice cle

seemed unused to such directness, such unadorned gratitude. He g

mative but came across as gossip, "Sir, about the Singleton engagement, I heard Miss Kallie Monroe has been making quite a name for herself recently. Many say she is far more suitable for

a slap. They were a reminder of the publi

ghtened. "Miles," he said, his voice

k. The temperature in the car dropped ten de

ron gates of the Monroe estate and pulled to a

took the heavy greatcoat from her lap, and folded it with careful

ious, meeting his intense gaze without wav

once more. They walked up the stone steps and disappeared through the heavy oak doors of t

oster sat ramrod straig

from her body, could smell a trace of her scent, something clean and floral, clinging to the wool. He stared

ri

y plans to marry Kallie to Brenden. Your mother once arranged a poli

e old lady sank into sorrow and

cold voice came f

an.I shall not

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Reborn From Ashes: Marrying The Dying Supreme General
Reborn From Ashes: Marrying The Dying Supreme General
“Arden Monroe was locked in a sterile psychiatric room by her own flesh and blood. Not long after, her brother Delmar arrived with a cold ultimatum. He demanded she publicly break her engagement so her fiancé Brenden could marry her half-sister Kallie. If she refused, the doctors would declare her legally unstable, and she would rot in this asylum forever. In her previous life, Arden fought back desperately. As a result, her family froze her trust fund and completely destroyed her reputation in high society. They even framed her fiercely loyal assistant, Jennie, throwing her into a terrifying concrete cell to silence her. When Arden had absolutely nothing left to take, they orchestrated a tragic accident. She was left to burn alive in an abandoned warehouse, feeling her own bones turn to ash. Until she died, she didn't understand. She was a Monroe, her father's legitimate daughter. Why did her father and brother hate her so much? Why did they collude with political enemies to slaughter her maternal grandfather and uncles just to strip away her protection? Opening her eyes again, the suffocating smoke was gone, and she was back on the day Delmar came to force the breakup. "I'll do what you want," Arden whispered, perfectly masking her cold, murderous resolve. This time, she would inherit the secret Beaumont wealth, ally with the dying General Donovan Mathews, and burn their world to the ground.”