The Greedy Son-In-Law

The Greedy Son-In-Law

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The Greedy Son-in-Law was Later Exposed It's about a billionaire daughter who was brainwashed by a guy to fall in love with her in University after school they got married but at the end after the marriage they all realized that he was after her father's money because she was the heir and his true evil colors reviewed The later divorce and the Son-in-law went broke and regretted it

The Greedy Son-In-Law Chapter 1 The Billionaire's Daughter

The Carter estate was the epitome of opulence, an expansive mansion perched atop a hill overlooking the shimmering city skyline. Inside its walls, life seemed perfect-or at least, that's how it appeared to the outside world. For Ava Carter, however, perfection had always been a burden she struggled to bear. The only daughter of Richard and Eleanor Carter, Ava grew up surrounded by immense wealth and expectation. Richard, the CEO of Carter Technologies, had built his empire from the ground up.

Starting as a penniless software engineer, he revolutionized the tech industry with groundbreaking innovations, earning billions in the process. Eleanor, once a successful corporate attorney, stepped away from her career to focus on philanthropy and raising their only child. Together, the Carters embodied the ideal of power and grace. But for Ava, life under the spotlight wasn't as glamorous as it seemed. Every move she made was scrutinized by the media, her peers, and even strangers who envied her lifestyle. Her parents, though loving, were relentless in their push for excellence. Richard often said, "You're my legacy, Ava. You have the potential to change the world, but you must earn it." By the time Ava was 18, she had grown weary of the constant pressure. She longed to escape the gilded cage of her privileged life and discover who she was beyond the Carter name. The day she left for university was bittersweet. Eleanor stood at the doorway, tears in her eyes, while Richard offered her a firm handshake and a rare smile. "Remember, Ava," he said, his voice steady, "trust is earned, not given. Be careful with the people you let into your life." Ava smiled and nodded, but deep down, she was eager to leave the warnings behind. She was determined to forge her own path and surround herself with people who valued her for who she was, not her last name. At university, she embraced a simpler life. She rented a modest apartment with her childhood friend, Claire Benton, and rarely mentioned her family's wealth. Most of her classmates had no idea she was Ava Carter-the billionaire heiress. To them, she was Ava Grace, a bright and friendly business student with an infectious laugh. For two years, life was refreshingly normal. Ava attended lectures, joined clubs, and spent late nights studying with Claire, who had a talent for turning even the most boring assignments into something fun. Claire, with her fiery red hair and quick wit, was Ava's closest confidante. She kept Ava grounded, reminding her to laugh at herself and enjoy the little things in life. But everything changed the day Ryan Miller entered the picture.

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