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The Discarded Heiress Owns The Wasteland

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 413    |    Released on: Today at 17:57

Behind her was a barren wasteland.

ife above her head. Its came

edge of the jungle, finding a spot on

broken tent. The waterproof coating was peeli

und was loud in the quiet air. She tore t

ad tree. The roots formed

't have a shovel. She used her hands. She cur

d. Packed clay and shar

n on her fingertips tore.

in. Gross. She looks like a

t digging. Rhythmically. Efficientl

light flashed. A holographic screen po

ral Richmond's people. He is strongly suggesting you withdraw for your own good.

er past self, kneeling in the rain, begging this

ed through her stomac

zy. The General is so

the drone's camera. Her face was smeared

, her voice clear and steady, "to take his

finger. "Son of a bi

oze. The in

nt pale. He fumbled with the

tband. Silence. She shook the dirt of

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“Casey woke up with a throbbing skull in a glamorous dressing room, facing a public execution by an internet mob. Her wealthy family had thrown her away. Her hypocritical sister, Coralie, forced a holographic tablet into her hands, demanding she join a deadly survival reality show on a wasteland planet. "It's what Mommy wants. If you don't sign, you're dead to the Hendersons." The whole world wanted her dead. On the live broadcast, billions of viewers cursed her as a toxic stalker. The golden boy idol Kayson physically attacked her to defend Coralie's honor. Even the show's staff mocked her, deliberately leaving her with nothing but a torn, broken tent and a single bottle of water for the lethal alien wilderness. The universe was playing a cruel joke on her. She was framed as the villain of her sister's perfect story, banished to a wasteland where everyone expected her to cry, beg, and die on live television. But they didn't know she had already survived a decade in the ruins. Casey didn't shed a single tear. Instead, she invoked a hidden contract clause, demanding a full year on the planet instead of the standard month. "I'll survive for a year, and the planet becomes mine." She grabbed her broken tent, stepped onto the red alien dirt, and prepared to show the universe what a real predator looked like.”