was a transaction he despised. He hated me, flaunting h
Blinded by hatred, Kade didn't even question it.
oom, he gave the guards
her a l
But that wasn't enough. Kendall faked a miscarriage and blamed me. Enraged, Kade forced
iling mother and cruelly detailed every humil
now my mother. All because of lies I couldn't
ie. I woke up with no memory, saved by a kind stranger. For five years, I li
pte
s. A decade of her life dedicated to a man who
it was a transaction, signed an
echnology. He was a man of loyalty, not ambition. On his deathbed, he signed away the patents to Kade's grandfat
hat debt weighed on him. To settle it, and to secure the brilliant legacy of Aria's fath
grandson, Kade
ve, had naively hoped this forced union might be a
arriage with every fiber of his being. He saw it as a cage, a betray
nd for his ambitious lover, Kenda
ed Kade. He stumbled into the bridal suite, his mind a fog, and in that haze, he and Aria were intimate f
red in his ear. He was told Aria had found him repulsive, had thrown him o
ieved
d every resentment he felt. He saw her not as a wife, but as a dec
rward, his cruel
id captured their passionate embraces. He wanted the world to see how little his wif
er of her own tenuous position. With cold calculation, she framed Aria for corporate espionage, p
as a traitor. He didn't wait for a trial. He used his immense power to have her thrown into a pre-trial detention c
her a
they