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Reborn to Ruin Them All

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 502    |    Released on: 10/06/2025

antic on the phone

They... they wrecked the place. Da

lead for a

ivorced. Your family made it

thing of yours. Something valuable

l fortune, but more importantly, my last tangible connection to her. I'd foolishly gifted it to Ma

an hour," I said, my voice cold. "A

he bodyguards. We're g

. Furniture overturned, glass shatt

a corner. Tom looked grey and def

od! The handbag, your mother's handbag. We can sell it

ce, where the handbag sat, miracu

, imposing and si

ly towards th

mother's memory to bail ou

Sarah, please, w

hing, Mark. It makes peop

, its familiar leather

ty, "is mine. It was a gift, given in good faith, t

sweeping over their ruined li

as never in trouble. The investor pullin

topped crying, her mouth aga

slapped him. "What...

of you. I needed to see just how low you

inal. I owe you nothing. My child is solely mine

screech of fury. "You...

hold up a mirror to your

, "Give me that bag

in front of me, bloc

rning to leave. "You made you

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Reborn to Ruin Them All
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“The scream tore from my throat, but no sound came out. I was back. My hand flew to my belly-round, firm, eight months pregnant. Sunlight poured into my apartment. I was alive. But the memory was searing: that sterile hospital room, the monstrous pain of losing her, my baby girl ripped away. Mark's family, their greedy faces, haunted my vision. They wanted my company, my money. They watched as my child and I died. Just three days. That's all I had before the loan sharks would come, the harbinger of my past life's ruin. They called my unborn daughter 'worthless' plotting my divorce and even grooming Mark's mistress to bear their 'heir.' They'd publicly shame me, all while seizing my assets. The burning injustice was a raw wound. To protect their name and inheritance, they'd sacrifice an innocent life. How could family be so cold, so utterly devoid of humanity, willing to let me and my child perish for their selfish desires? But not this time. Now, I knew their every cruel scheme. My shattered past had armed me with foresight. This time, my baby girl would live. This time, I was ready. And they would pay. They would pay for every tear, every life they tried to extinguish. Their downfall begins now.”
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