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From Bankrupt to Billionaire's Beloved

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 747    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

. He wasn't just lazy; he was proud of it. He sa

ry office and a company car for himself before ever delivering a single bag of kibble. The second was a "revolutionary" social media app that was just a bad copy of Instagram. That cost me half a million

mpany's victory party, I knew

scanning the expensive decor with op

you wan

nd. "I want what's mine. A piece of this. I'm yo

"Three of them, to be exact. They cost

nt! It's not my fault they didn't work out! If you

ave. Because you don

Don't forget where you came from. I can make things very difficult for you. A word here,

r second 'start-up.' I was trying to talk to you about responsibility, about family. You told me family is just a word p

nt pale. He

rs," I said, my voice low. "According to you, we're not family

voice cut through the party's

ing toward us, a triumphant look on her face as if she

Miller, Ethan's mother! It's so wonderful to see my son's s

livia Reed, stepped smoothly in her way. Olivia was the sharpest perso

orporate event," Olivia sai

artha snapped, tryi

my mother's arm. It was surprising

eyes widened

clear and loud enough for my team to hear. "You are not part

aware of my history, simply turned their backs on

ice cracking. "He's an ungrateful son! A

voice level. Two large

to escort my parents and a sp

d at me, his face contorted with hate. "You'll regret

leaving a stunned silence in t

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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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