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The Hacker Heiress: Too Late For Regret

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 637    |    Released on: 11/06/2026

bed. Aria retrieved it, and with another flurry of keystrokes, transformed it back

. His blood type, his childhood allergies, his confidential psychiatric evaluations after her disappearance, a list of secret

w York's founding families, once on par with the Beaumonts and the Astors. But the data showed a steep decline over the last fifteen years. Since her disappear

ng, confident, the world at his feet. He looked nothing like t

he Sinclair family was a hornet's nest of problems. But that only strengthened her resolve

, erased the access logs, and put th

elen in the kitchen. "I'll go

She hugged Aria tightly, whisperin

ber. He answered on the first ring, his voice tight with anticipation

, my grandmother comes with me, and she gets the medical care you

was so pleased, he offered to personally ha

ce of Northgate High. Principal Evans, flustered by the sudden appeara

red onto the screen. Pres

t was barely above water. The teacher comments section was a litany of failure: "Sleep

essary paperwork without another word. Melissa's face was pale, her lips pressed into a thin, hard line. They

sedan as it pulled away and disappeared down the street. Aria, who was walking

person in this world, besides Hel

Molly Miller. And in her pocket, she carried a

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“For fifteen years, Aria hid her true identity as the world's most elite hacker, living a quiet, impoverished life just to care for her frail adoptive grandmother. Then, her wealthy biological family suddenly showed up at her peeling front door. They didn't come out of love. They wanted to drag her back to New York to save their failing corporation and appease a depressed father she had never known. Her aunt and uncle looked at her cheap clothes with blatant disgust, calling her rude and uncouth behind her back. Worse, their arrival shattered her peaceful sanctuary. Her grandmother, feeling like a burden, cried and begged Aria to leave with them. In the chaos, greedy relatives took advantage of the situation to steal her grandmother's life-saving, priceless medicine, leaving the old woman gasping for air on her deathbed. Aria watched her grandmother suffer, her heart burning with a glacial fury. She couldn't understand why these arrogant strangers thought they could just buy her compliance, or why human greed always had to destroy the only pure things in her life. "I'll go to New York," Aria told them calmly. But as the luxury sedan sped toward Manhattan, she secretly reactivated her dark web terminal, bringing a global intelligence network back online. They thought they were bringing home a submissive, uneducated girl to use as a pawn. They had no idea they had just invited their worst nightmare into their empire.”