
The Alpha Surrogacy Contract
After discovering that a large tumor had invaded her uterus—and that her already slim chance of becoming pregnant had been deliberately destroyed by the cruel conspiracy of her husband and his lover—Maisa was left facing the possibility that she might never be able to have a child. Driven by an overwhelming longing to become a mother, and following a successful surgery, she made the bold decision to undergo artificial insemination on her own in order to conceive.
What followed was something she could never have anticipated. She stepped directly into the life of a man she had never imagined crossing paths with—and became pregnant with the child of an Alpha. Her unborn child would inherit Alpha blood. From that moment on, her journey of revenge against her ex-husband and her mission to protect her child truly began.
Maisa was determined to repay every ounce of pain she had endured, to return the humiliation and suffering Brian had inflicted upon her to those who had destroyed her life. Along the way stood the father of the child she carried—Airden Kenneth, a powerful and immensely wealthy Alpha. Everything he possessed, every resource at his command, could become a weapon to help Maisa exact her revenge.
Thus began a contract marriage between them. Bound together by an unborn child, their connection slowly deepened—but was it only the child that drew them closer, or were there other, unspoken reasons? When the revenge finally comes to an end, will Maisa and Airden be able to remain together, or will fate once again stand in their way?
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Chapter: Chapter 3: Marked by the AlphaThe next morning, Maisa arrived at the hospital earlier than her scheduled appointment. She sat in the examination room, staring at the ultrasound screen where a tiny dot flickered into view. That dot was everything to her.Delwyn stepped inside. Her expression was calm as always, but the tension in her eyes was impossible to hide.“Congratulations,” she said with a gentle smile. “All the indicators look good. The fetus is developing on schedule. A little fast… but still within normal range.”Maisa remained silent, her hands clenched tightly together.“Delwyn,” she said slowly, her gaze never leaving her friend’s face. “I need to know the truth.”Delwyn froze. “Maisa…”“The man who came to my house yesterday—his name is Airden Kenneth. He said that…” Maisa’s voice caught. “…that I’m carrying his child. And I…” She swallowed hard. “I’m starting to believe him.”Delwyn bit her lip. After a few seconds of silence, she closed the door, pulled out a chair, and sat opposite Maisa. She could
最終更新日: 2026-02-03
Chapter: Chapter 2: The Blood That Wasn’t HumanThree Months LaterMaisa went to see Delwyn, her closest friend and an obstetrician-gynecologist.“Your uterus has recovered very well.” Delwyn said. “However, the number of healthy eggs you have left can now be counted on one hand. We can’t afford to delay any longer. If you want to conceive, you must proceed before your next cycle begins.”Delwyn had grown up with Maisa in the orphanage. She later became an OB-GYN and now worked for the most exclusive sperm bank in the city. Maisa had never come to her before; she had always believed that she and Brian would eventually conceive naturally, that they would have a child together the way a married couple should.Clearly, that future was no longer possible.“My next cycle?” Maisa repeated, her mouth falling open in shock.She loved children more than anything in the world. More than anything else, she wanted to become a mother.Even if she could somehow find a man willing to have a child with her in time, she no longer trusted anyone aft
最終更新日: 2026-02-03
Chapter: Chapter 1: The Last Chance“I’m sorry, Maisa.”The doctor’s voice was heavy, as though he were delivering news of a death.“I’m afraid there’s a serious problem with your uterus. A tumor has invaded nearly one third of it. To be completely honest, your egg count is already very low. Your chances of becoming pregnant are probably only around fifteen percent.”Maisa blinked, her wide eyes unfocused. “What… what did you say?”She was only twenty-eight years old. She still had time, or at least, she had always believed she did. For three years of marriage, she had prayed and waited, clinging to hope with quiet determination. Yet now, a few cold numbers on a medical report had blown away every dream she had carefully protected.“In terms of fertility, you’re already at an advanced stage,” the doctor continued. “We’ll need to remove the tumor. If the surgery is successful, your uterus may still be able to carry a pregnancy. However, with the limited number of healthy eggs remaining, I can’t make any guarantees. We ne
最終更新日: 2026-02-03