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The Betrayed Widow's Unexpected Genius Comeback

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 827    |    Released on: 22/04/2026

k, but Christina's mind was a bl

uldn't let her rest. It forced her to replay the moments before the crash in infinite detail. Th

zoom in on the object she had been holding in

, etched into the metal, were microscopic lines. Lines that were in

etchings with a schematic of a non-standard circuit board. I

open in the dark. It wasn'

er infancy. The image was blurry, filtered through a baby's

ping the silver chain around baby Christina's neck. Her mot

sed, a faint, pulsing blue l

nd, but the shape of the syllables, combined with the context flooding her

soaked her hospital gown, sticking to her skin

database called "Ghost Protocol." It w

ced fell into the hands of a military-industrial family like th

, her thumb hovering over Burke's contact

much urgency, Burke's paranoid nature would kick in. He would imm

. The pathetic, heartbroken woma

side of the bed. Her bare feet hit the cold linoleu

t. The sound of rushing water filled the tiny space. She s

woman staring back was pale, with dark circles un

iometric encryption key, it required a specific input to activate. A password wou

hen looked down at her fingertips. A dark s

the bathroom do

" It was Ev

e grabbed the sink for support, feigning w

a tablet. "Your heart rate spiked agai

t, shivering slightly. "I had a nightmare.

pression casual. "Major Clark was downstairs processing your di

Was he eager to get rid of her, or e

phone. She typed out a message to Burke,

orget my

minutes later.

l with it

ed. She walked over to the window and looked down at the par

ly determination took root in her chest. She would tear the Clark

ualized a countdown clock i

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The Betrayed Widow's Unexpected Genius Comeback
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“When Christina woke up in the hospital after a severe car crash, her brain didn't just recover-it mutated. She was suddenly cursed with an agonizing, high-speed hyper-memory. The first thing her new mind processed was the pristine Army uniform of her fiancé, Major Burke, and the hand of her stepsister, Corrina, casually stroking his shoulder. Every lie, every gaslighting sigh, and every secret glance between them over the past three years flashed before her eyes with merciless clarity. Christina immediately called off the engagement, demanding only one thing back: her late mother's old silver pendant. "A broken pendant? Are you really making a scene over that piece of trash?" Corrina scoffed. Burke refused to return it, letting his spoiled sister Brielle steal it to wear as a trophy. When Christina finally forced them to hand it over under the threat of a military scandal, the metal was covered in deep, ugly scratches. The arrogant Clark family treated her like a pathetic, hallucinating widow clinging to a worthless dollar-store trinket. They had no idea what they had actually been holding. Alone in her apartment, Christina pressed a drop of her blood into the pendant's scratched grooves. A blue light flared, syncing instantly with her neural implant to unlock the "Ghost Protocol"-a top-secret military archive that also held a hidden clue about her supposedly dead husband. Looking at the unimaginable power now downloaded directly into her brain, Christina knew the Clarks hadn't just thrown her away. They had handed her the world.”