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Rejecting The Tycoon: My Secret Billionaire Life

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 702    |    Released on: Today at 19:23

kfast precisely on time. The Solomon family, who'd been expe

of wrinkling her nose in disgust, then deliberately knocked over her glass

toast. Her t-shirt, though plain, was made of a high-tech, subtly iridescent fa

have no class. You can't make a silk purse out of a s

our university situation. He donated an entire new wing to the Olympus University library, and in return

lent patriarch. "Arlie, you must cherish this opportunity.

cle. And Candis. If she hadn't put in a good word for yo

g Arlie as a charity case, a worthless

r plate. She dabbed her lips with a linen na

nd looked at Arthur. "The donation," she asked,

tered. "From the family's e

hing her lips. "The Solomon Family Trust, and all its

precise, I paid for my own admission. And while I was at it, it seems I als

s. "You're welcome, Candis. As your ol

astating than any insul

be exposed as the one receiving it. The complete reversal of status was more than her fragile ego could be

tent rage. Their carefully crafted humiliation

for your 'help,' Uncle. Next time you decide to use

out of the dining room, leaving the thre

ooking the city, Kerr Ward's best friend, Das

ashawn said, scrolling through his phone. "Marrying some country g

he refused him in front of everyone floated in his mind. The feeling it evoked wasn't anger. It was a novel, prickling sens

siness motives behind the merger, but Ker

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Rejecting The Tycoon: My Secret Billionaire Life
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“Arlie Solomon walked into her grandfather's funeral in faded jeans, ignoring the disgusted stares of her elite family who viewed her as a forgotten country outcast. But the grand hall froze when the lawyer read the final will. Her grandfather had left his entire billionaire empire-and an irrevocable marriage contract with Kerr Ward, the city's most powerful bachelor-solely to Arlie. The family erupted in venomous rage. Her uncle and cousins relentlessly tried to humiliate her, banishing the new billionaire to a dusty servant's room and mocking her lack of a high school diploma. When petty bullying failed, her uncle slammed a contract on the desk, threatening to publicly disown her if she didn't sign over the company. "You are tearing this family apart. Sign this, or we are done with you!" They thought she was just a helpless, uneducated girl they could easily crush. They had no idea that her five-year absence was a complete void-a "digital ghost" status so heavily encrypted that even Kerr Ward's top-tier intelligence network couldn't find a single trace of her existence. Faced with their ultimate threat, Arlie didn't panic. She calmly pulled a pre-drafted legal document from her backpack to permanently sever their family ties. "Once you sign this, you are legally strangers trespassing in my private residence. I will have you escorted off the property by the police." The charade of the ignorant country girl was over; it was time to clean house.”