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From Bankrupt to Billionaire's Beloved

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 713    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

n of debt that felt big enough to block out the sun. It was the lowest point

r, called a family meeting. My younger brother, Kevin, was there too. I wa

e was cold, without a trace of the warmth I'd known my

solemnity. "We've already transferred all our assets. No

n added, a smirk playing on his lips. "Disowning you. Makin

r betrayal. For the next five years, I worked. I slept in a storage unit. I ate instant noodles. I too

pany, Phoenix Innovations, had just closed a nine-figure deal. I wasn't just back on my feet

n unknown number, but I had a sick

Son, is

thick with a syrupy, fake emo

" I asked, keeping

ther and I are so proud," she gu

yed s

've fallen on hard times. Your father's health... it

ed, already knowi

rocery money. "And your father thinks it would be good for his health to have a sma

. It was so absu

he background. It was my father. "A M

word was simple,

rp and venomous. "No? What do you mean, no? After everything we've d

go, you published a notice in the city paper. It said, and I quote, 'Ethan Miller is no lo

er end. "That was... that was just to p

aked a heart condition to avoid talking to my creditors? I remember the doctor's repor

shrieked. "We gave you lif

d as steel. "You made your choice five years

lights blurred in front of me. The peace I had foug

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From Bankrupt to Billionaire's Beloved
From Bankrupt to Billionaire's Beloved
“Five years ago, my company went bankrupt, burying me under mountains of debt. It was the lowest point of my life, yet I still believed I had my family. I was wrong. The day bankruptcy was finalized, my parents and younger brother called a family meeting. I expected comfort, a plan. Instead, my mother coldly declared, "Ethan, we're done. We can't be associated with this failure." My father nodded along, and my brother Kevin smirked, announcing they were disowning me in the paper. They left me in the shell of my office, with nothing but debt and the echoing sound of their betrayal. For five years, I clawed my way back, sleeping in a storage unit, eating instant noodles, taking every coding job I could find. My second company, Phoenix Innovations, just closed a nine-figure deal. I wasn't just back on my feet; I was flying higher than ever. Then the phone rang. It was my mother, her voice dripping with fake emotion. She gushed about how proud they were, then immediately shifted, claiming they had fallen on hard times. She asked for five million dollars and a Senior Vice President position for my father. I almost laughed at their shameless audacity. "No," I said, the word simple and final. Her voice turned venomous, "After everything we've done for you? We are your parents! You have a duty to take care of us!" My duty? I reminded them of the newspaper notice disowning me. They sputtered, claiming it was just a formality. I countered with their forged medical reports and my father's convenient recovery. "I owe you nothing," I said. "You made your choice five years ago. Live with it. Don't ever call me again." I hung up, blocking their number. The peace I had fought for felt about to shatter.”
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