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Amber POV

One week later, Jason and I found ourselves attending the most ridiculous event of the year.

The Sum Charity Gala.

Ironically, neither of us expected to win.

Not because our projects weren't successful.

But because our biggest competition was sitting three tables away from us, elegantly dressed in silver and looking entirely too pleased with herself.

Mrs. Sun.

The woman had built an entire school before the first student attended a single class.

A school with scholarships.

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  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   Kicked out

    Amber POVThe ballroom remained completely silent.The screen still displayed the message.IS THIS REALLY WHO YOU WANT HERE?I slowly turned toward Jason.He looked furious.Not guilty.Not nervous.Furious.Which immediately told me something important.He recognized the footage."Amber."His voice was low.Controlled.Dangerously controlled."I can explain."I blinked.Then another memory surfaced.A business gala years ago.A drunken Jason.Marcus.A business card.My eyes widened."Wait."Jason looked at me.I frowned."Was that the night I gave you Marcus's card?"His expression immediately changed.Recognition."Yes."The answer came instantly."That was that night."The governor along with several members of the organizing committee approached our table.He looked between Jason and the frozen image on the screen.Then, to everyone's surprise, he asked:"Mr. Sun."Jason looked up."Did Eleanor Vincent take advantage of you?"Silence.Complete silence.I actually stopped typing.

  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   Sharing

    Amber POV One week later, Jason and I found ourselves attending the most ridiculous event of the year. The Sum Charity Gala. Ironically, neither of us expected to win. Not because our projects weren't successful. But because our biggest competition was sitting three tables away from us, elegantly dressed in silver and looking entirely too pleased with herself. Mrs. Sun. The woman had built an entire school before the first student attended a single class. A school with scholarships. Boarding facilities. University partnerships. Horse stables. Science laboratories. And enough extracurricular activities to make grown adults tired just reading the brochure. Naturally, everyone adored her. "I still think she's going to win." I whispered. Jason followed my gaze. "Of course she's going to win." A pause. "The school hasn't even opened yet and somehow half the continent wants to send their children there." I laughed. The ballroom itself was magnificent. Crystal chandeli

  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   My money is on Mrs. Sun

    Amber POV Governor Henry's laughter eventually died down, though the amused look never fully left his face. I suspected it would return every time he remembered that the mighty Vincent family had launched a legal challenge based on evidence produced by a four-year-old with access to editing software. "You should still take this seriously." His tone shifted enough that both Jason and I immediately paid attention. I nodded. "I do." Because despite the humor of the situation, the Vincents weren't stupid. Dangerous people could make mistakes. That didn't make them any less dangerous. Henry opened the folder again. "The Continental Historical Alliance has accepted the complaint." That got my attention. "They have?" The governor nodded. "A team will arrive in Sum in three weeks." Jason leaned forward slightly. "How large of a team?" "Six specialists." A pause. "Architects, historians, restoration experts and preservation consultants." I considered that for a moment. Th

  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   The terrifyingly charming and intelligent child

    Amber POV The drive to the resort took less than thirty minutes. That alone was impressive. Three months ago, the area had been little more than undeveloped coastline and construction equipment. Now it was becoming one of the most promising tourist destinations in Sum. Jason drove. I sat beside him. Neither of us spoke much. Governor Henry rarely asked for urgent meetings. When he did, it usually meant one of two things. Good news. Or very bad news. Judging by Jason's expression, he was leaning toward the second option. The café sat near the ocean. Large glass walls overlooked white sand beaches and crystal blue water. Tourists walked along the boardwalk. Children played near the fountains. Musicians performed nearby. It looked peaceful. Which was probably why Henry chose the location. No one expected serious discussions in a place like this. The governor was already waiting when we arrived. He stood to greet us. His expression was serious

  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   Cause for alarm

    Jason POV The following hour dissolved into complete madness. Administrators began discussing expansion. Housing. Transportation. New faculty. Additional security. Families were already contacting the school. Apparently several had expressed genuine interest in relocating. Relocating. Entire families. For school. My grandmother looked happier with every passing minute. Then she casually revealed another surprise. Scholarship agreements. Across multiple universities. Several countries. Prestigious institutions. All already negotiated. All already approved. All already funded. The room stared. "You did this already?" Amber looked stunned. My grandmother nodded. "Years ago." Silence fell. For the first time all day, nobody laughed. Nobody joked. Nobody spoke. Even Alice seemed curious. Grandfather Sun looked at his wife. And suddenly his expression softened. "You were serious." My grandmother smiled. A small smile. A nostalgic one. "Of course I was."

  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   Against all logic

    Jason POV I wasn't entirely sure whether to be impressed or concerned. Possibly both. Actually, definitely both. I stood beside Amber as my grandmother proudly guided us through the newest addition to our rapidly expanding lives. The school. Calling it a school felt inaccurate. Calling it a small kingdom disguised as a school was probably more appropriate. The building stretched across several acres between the castle grounds and the Sun estate. Elegant stone towers rose above carefully landscaped gardens. Large windows reflected the morning sunlight. Decorative bridges connected different sections of the campus. The resemblance was impossible to miss. My grandmother had built a miniature version of Amber's castle. Not inspired by it. Not similar to it. A miniature replica. The moment Amber realized it, she looked suspiciously emotional. My grandmother pretended not to notice. Everyone else pretended not to notice. I pretended not to notice. The children, meanwhil

  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   Amber Asher

    Adrian left the office, but not before stopping at the door. “You will regret ever standing in my way, Amber.” His voice was low. Controlled. Promising. Then he walked out. I remained standing in front of Grandfather’s desk, the Zoom meeting still active behind me. The screen displayed a gri

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  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   Discount

    By day ten, my company was officially operational. Contracts were signed. Staff were onboarded. Security systems were fully integrated. The only position left to fill was my assistant. And that, somehow, felt like the most dangerous decision of all.

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  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   Space

    Once again, we were awakened by loud knocking at our door. Not hesitant. Not polite. Insistent. Jason was already sitting up before I fully opened my eyes. “I’ll get it,” he said quietly. I pushed myself upright, heart racing, and reached blindly for my phone on the nightstand. 7:02 a.m. Wh

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  • A woman worth billions, dated the wrong brother   Mom

    As Jason gently woke Alex, I noticed something that made my spine straighten. Ms. Patric was holding a small recording device. Not just a tablet. A separate recorder. She turned it in her hand casually, but I saw the red indicator light. Without drawing attention to myself, I reached into the

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