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The Mute Bride's Secret Revenge Gamble

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 565    |    Released on: 06/02/2026

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The Mute Bride's Secret Revenge Gamble
The Mute Bride's Secret Revenge Gamble
“To settle her family's debt, Alys Flores is sold into a proxy marriage with the city's most infamous recluse, the wheelchair-bound Gustaf Greer. It's a union of the broken and the discarded. Or so it seems. She's not broken; she's a ghost. A hacker known as "Zero" who uses her silence as a shield while she plots the destruction of those who wronged her. He's not discarded; he's a king. A powerful CEO faking his disability to hunt a traitor who tried to kill him. In a world of secrets, their marriage is the biggest one of all. And when their separate paths of revenge lead them to the same enemy, they'll have to trust the one person they can't afford to believe.”