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Discarded Daughter: The Billionaire's True Lady

Discarded Daughter: The Billionaire's True Lady

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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1216    |    Released on: 25/06/2026

whipped against Az

egs, a frantic dance that mirrored t

like a ruthless businessman staring at a useless asset that still had residual value to ex

bandage was tightly wrapped around her eyes, and her slender body trembled constantl

ough this farce long ago. All the accidents and misunderstanding

y day because of my injured eyes. I can't see anything, and I'm scared all the time..." She paused softly, then turned to Azari

and sharp just like torn coarse fabric. "Cut the act, Hattie. Y

emnation. "Azaria! How can you be so cruel? Hattie lost her sight because of your mistake. It is only righ

bbing into her heart. She once adored and trusted this elder brother wholeheartedly

fair accusation, but Arthur raised his hand abruptly and silenced her with a cold gesture. H

h nons

into the turbulent seawater below the yacht. "The Warren family gave you a wealthy life tha

hers standing behind Arthur uniformly. Every face was filled with indifferent disgust and firm determination.

rue member of the Warren family. Even though she was the blood-born daughter of the household, she was nothing more than a

, don't resist stubbornly. Just agree to the corneal donation operation peacefully. After you donate your eye

laugh filled with despair. She finally saw

right to refuse, Azaria. Every breath you take in these years is granted by the Warren family. You

stepped backward instinctively in fear, and the heel of her leather

ll and broad figure casting a thick shadow that comp

atus and a stable family. Now you have to pay back the debt with your most valuable thin

to become a tool exploited by this cold-blooded family. She struggled fiercely, trying to

d hoarsely, but all her angry cries were swallowed by the viole

r to restrain her. Multiple powerful hands grabbed her arms and shoulders ti

at her father, her voice trembling and broken with the l

He leaned close to her ear, his voice turning into a cold venomous hiss only audible to her

eins turned into piercing ice. They wanted her corneas. The whole family wa

stagnation, Arthur lost his patience completely. He pushed her violently in a fit o

tly. She tumbled over the cold metal railing, falling down towa

bandage wrapped around her eyes. Her eyes were bright, intact and completely uninjured. An

rcely, and the urgent desire for oxygen burned sharply in her lungs. Thick darkness closed in rapidly and completely. Her last thought

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Discarded Daughter: The Billionaire's True Lady
Discarded Daughter: The Billionaire's True Lady
“As the adopted daughter of the wealthy Warren family, Azaria spent her whole life trying to please them. But during a yacht trip in a storm, her sister Hattie suddenly scratched her own arm until it bled and threw herself into their brother's arms. "Sister... why did you have to push me?" Hattie sobbed. Without listening to a single word of Azaria's explanation, her brother Ford nearly crushed her wrist and dragged her across the slippery deck. Her adoptive father, Arthur, looked at her with pure disgust. "The Warren family has no daughter as venomous as you," he said coldly. Then, without a second of hesitation, he kicked her hard in the stomach, sending her tumbling off the railing and into the freezing Atlantic. As she thrashed in the dark, churning water, her last sight was Hattie's victorious smirk and her family turning their backs on her. Saltwater flooded her lungs, bringing a tearing, agonizing pain. Family, love, belonging... it was all a cruel, elaborate lie. In her final moments of life, her despair turned into a burning hatred. If she lived, she would make them all pay in blood. Opening her eyes again, the smell of the ocean was replaced by the sharp scent of antiseptic. She was back in the hospital, exactly three month before her death. It was the day Hattie faked a car accident to claim she was blind, and her father and brother were forcing Azaria to sign a consent form to donate her corneas to her. Looking at their impatient faces and Hattie's crocodile tears, Azaria picked up the paperwork. Under their stunned gazes, she slowly and deliberately tore the consent form to pieces.”