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Lila Moore, a girl from the bottom rung of society, sees her gambling‑addicted father Frank accidentally destroy a hundred‑billion‑dollar underground crypto ledger belonging to New York mafia don Nicolas Sorrell, saddling her overnight with an astronomical debt. With no way out and her father cruelly throwing her under the bus to pay off his debt, Lila is forced to sign a contract with the volatile and obsessive Nicolas, becoming a caged bird in his Long Island estate.

"Bunny was the true heiress to a billionaire empire—until she was abandoned as a child and raised in an orphanage. She thought she had found her happily ever after when she fell in love with billionaire John. But his family tore them apart, and she left, pregnant and alone. Five years later, their daughter Lucy was dying of leukemia. Bunny begged John for help. Instead, he seized the life-saving bone marrow to impress his new fiancée, Lily. Lucy died. Bunny carried her daughter’s ashes to John’s wedding. She shattered it—then shattered her own life, vanishing into the shadows. Three years later, she returned. Not as the woman they had discarded. But as the head of a rival conglomerate, more powerful than John could ever imagine. Deal by deal, she dismantled his empire. Until he had nothing left. And then she told him the truth: Lucy was his daughter. Now, the billionaire who once had everything is a broken man. He begs. He weeps. He offers her every last cent. Bunny watches him crumble—and walks away. A story of a mother’s love, a daughter’s death, and a revenge that left nothing behind but ashes."

Aurelia, a blind heiress from a perfume dynasty, regained her sight. The first thing she saw was her fiancé Preston betraying her with her friend Chloe. They planned to steal her family’s trust fund and perfume formula through marriage. The only man who had comforted her during those blind years was Caspian — a substitute her fiancé had hired to play the role of a caring stranger. Aurelia said nothing. She picked up her blind cane and kept pretending. Then she secretly married Caspian. On their wedding day, surrounded by the elite, Aurelia dropped her cane. The mask came off. She struck back in front of everyone. And Caspian? He tore apart his own disguise as a poor substitute. The man standing beside her was no ordinary man. He was a Wall Street tycoon.

Claire accompanied her best friend to catch her boyfriend cheating, only to witness her own boyfriend, Ethan, cheating on her. During the argument, Ethan burned Claire’s eye with a cigarette butt to protect his mistress and coldly declared, “Cheating isn’t a crime.” Claire broke up with him on the spot, but the breakup was only the beginning—Ethan’s harassment, threats, and stalking followed one after another. It wasn’t until Ethan attempted to win Claire’s forgiveness by gouging out his own eye that Claire chose to walk away without looking back.

"The heroine accidentally catches her cheating boyfriend and his scheming mistress making out in her luxury car. Her dignity is crushed—but instead of breaking down, she fights back. She stops being the patient doormat and goes on the offensive. She exposes the betrayers, humiliates the mistress, and takes back every penny of her property. In the end, the cheaters lose everything and are left with nothing but shame, while she rises as the ultimate winner. A high‑energy story of a woman who refuses to be disrespected—and makes everyone who wronged her pay the price."