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From Betrayal To Billionaire's Bride

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 479    |    Released on: 09/06/2025

r hand trembling too much t

wanted her t

have understood this. He

s respected the Chen

alley. His parents were old friends

a good man. A strong man. Someone with real integrit

was seriously in the picture. Ethan, who her father tolerated for the sa

y to exploit Miller Real Estate's vulnerability now, especia

first flight to

e found David Chen near a balcony overlooking the city lights. He was tal

or a moment, she wa

av

his face that faltered slight

about your father. My parents s

ok a deep breath. There wa

rry

y startled. The ambient nois

excu

y from the Vances. They'll try to tear it apart now. With you, with the Chen family, I'll h

d in his steady gaze. He wasn't looking a

or a long momen

arriage isn't a business strategy for us, not primari

without flinchi

Ethan, to the Vances, was unt

in David's eyes, somethin

h," he said ca

had gently discouraged any early romance, hoping they'd both mature and perhaps find

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From Betrayal To Billionaire's Bride
From Betrayal To Billionaire's Bride
“The scent of lilies hung heavy, a grim reminder of my father's sudden death. My world was already shattered by his passing, leaving me deep in grief and the chaotic planning of his funeral, with my fiancé Ethan Vance supposedly offering comfort. But then, during that very funeral, I discovered Ethan's cruel betrayal: he'd been extensively unfaithful with his assistant Tiffany, who had just given birth to his child three days prior, and he had the audacity to call me proposing a "modern arrangement" for our future. He scoffed at my pain, publicly flaunted his "perfect family" online, and later, when I went to collect my belongings, he and Tiffany attacked me, smashing my father's cherished watch and violently shoving me against a wall, leaving me bruised and terrified. How could the man I was meant to marry be so monstrous, so utterly dismissive of my pain, confident I'd return because our families' business interests were intertwined? Bruised and broken, alone on a park bench, I made the only desperate call I could imagine: "Marry me, David," I whispered to an old acquaintance, "Help me protect my father's legacy, and I'll be the partner your family always hoped for."”
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