LOGINJenny Anderson has always been the forgotten daughter, overshadowed by her father’s wealth and tormented by her stepmother and stepsister. When the Anderson empire collapses, Jenny becomes their sacrifice—forced into an arranged marriage with Richard Logard, the billionaire everyone whispers about. Ruthless. Untouchable. A demon in human form. Expecting cruelty, Jenny enters Richard’s world with fear in her heart. But instead of the monster she imagined, she finds a man who is intense yet strangely gentle with her. Protective. Attentive. Almost… tender. For the first time in her life, Jenny is treated like someone precious, not a burden. And as love slowly blooms, her jealous family grows desperate to tear them apart. But Richard carries shadows he cannot hide. Dark secrets cling to his past, and the truth behind their marriage is far more twisted than Jenny ever imagined. When she uncovers hints of betrayal—and a connection between their families drenched in deceit—her world begins to crumble. Richard’s enemies are closing in. His darkness is rising. And Jenny must choose whether to trust the man who holds her heart… or run from the danger he brings. Love or survival. Heart or fear. Jenny’s fate hangs dangerously in the balance.
View MoreThe atmosphere in the Anderson mansion was anything but warm. A young girl knelt on the marble floor, mopping with trembling, blood-stained hands.
“Why aren’t you done mopping yet?” a young woman’s sharp voice echoed. “Amy… I’m almost done cleaning,” the girl begged, looking up at her pitifully. “How many times have I told you to stop calling my name?” Amy snapped, stomping her heel hard onto Jenny’s already injured hand. “Arhhhhh! P-please, ma’am!” Jenny cried, trying to pull her hand away. “Jenny, don’t you ever in your miserable life call my name with that stinking mouth of yours again. Am I understood?” Amy hissed, glaring down at her. Jenny tried to answer, but the lump of tears in her throat held her voice hostage. “I SAID, AM I CLEAR?!” Amy screamed, losing her patience. “Yes, ma’am…” Jenny sobbed. Amy spun around, her heels clicking like gunshots across the mansion floor as she disappeared down the hall. Jenny sank back onto the cold marble, crying helplessly as she stared at her bloodied hands. She had been treated like this ever since her mother passed away. Her father, Robert, had remarried Emma—a woman who saw Jenny as nothing more than a servant. And Emma’s daughter, Amy, never hesitated to make her life a living hell. Despite being the first daughter of the Anderson family—the owners of the most luxurious automobile company in the USA—Jenny lived more like a prisoner than a child of the house. She was still lost in thought when a bucket of cold water splashed over her. “Get your miserable life off my floor,” Emma barked, dropping the bucket beside her. Jenny scrambled back in fear. “I–I’ll get it done now,” she whispered, picking up the mop despite the pain. Half an hour later, Jenny finally finished cleaning. She hurried to the bathroom with her first aid kit. Her brows were furrowed in concentration as she gathered medical tape, gauze, and antiseptic. Her hands shivered slightly as she cleaned the wound, wincing each time the cold antiseptic touched her skin. Still, she worked with quiet skill, wrapping her hand neatly before exhaling softly. Her eyes met her reflection in the mirror. She gave herself a small nod—she could handle pain. She always had. When she stepped out of the bathroom, exhaustion washed over her. Her stomach growled loudly. She hugged herself; she hadn’t eaten all day. She went to the kitchen only to find nothing left for her—as usual. With a tired sigh, she picked up a stale piece of bread and a small juice box, then walked quietly back to her tiny room. Robert trudged up the mansion steps, shoulders slumped, his face drained of color. As he reached the entrance, his steps faltered. He swayed dangerously. A small hand grabbed his arm, steadying him. “Dad, are you okay?” Jenny asked, helping him sit. Robert didn’t answer. He simply stared at the floor. “Call your sister… Amy,” he said quietly. Jenny’s heart dropped. Amy didn’t respect her—never had. Calling her meant another insult, another wound. But if her father asked… she had no choice. After hesitating, she reluctantly dialed Amy’s number. After several rings, Amy finally picked up. “Haven’t I told you never to call me again, you miserable thing?!” Amy barked. Music thumped loudly in the background. “Dad wants you home. Now,” Jenny said quickly. “Why?” Amy asked, her tone suddenly calmer. “I don’t know… but he’s not okay. He asked for you and your mom.” Jenny hung up before more insults could fly. She turned to her father and forced a soft smile. “They’re coming.” Robert nodded, still distant… still troubled. After what felt like hours, Amy swept into the mansion with her mother. Their heels clicked arrogantly across the floor. “What took you so long?” Robert asked the moment he saw them. “I was rounding up at work,” Emma replied smoothly, taking a seat beside him. Amy sat opposite them, purposely ignoring Jenny. “What’s so important that I had to rush back, Dad?” Amy asked coldly. Robert took a slow breath. “The Logard family contacted me. They want us to fulfill an old agreement. Their son, Richard… needs a wife.” Amy’s eyes widened. “What?!” “Yes… Years ago, when we had nothing, I borrowed money from Old Man Logard. He demanded one of my daughters marry his son in return. And now… they’ve come for their spouse,” Robert explained, shame coating every word. “There’s NO WAY I’m marrying that man,” Amy snapped, rising to her feet. “I already have a boyfriend who loves me! I’m not about to hand myself over to some ruthless jerk who can’t control his temper.” She hissed and stormed out. Robert turned to the only person left. “Jenny… what about you?” Before she could open her mouth, Emma cut in with a smile that didn’t reach her eyes. “My daughter can’t marry such a man. But I’m sure Jenny can handle him. Right, dear?” Emma smirked. Jenny swallowed hard. “I… I’ll think about it, Dad.” “Make your decision fast,” Robert said tiredly. “Our lives depend on it.” He walked away, shoulders heavy with regret. Emma lingered just long enough to shoot Jenny a daggered glare before following her husband. Jenny sat frozen. If Amy refused to marry him… and Emma refused… then Richard Logard must be far worse than everyone said. Everyone in Los Angeles knew him as a cruel, ruthless, heartless man. How could her father have agreed to such a thing? She was still thinking when Emma returned and sat beside her. Jenny’s eyes widened in panic. She wasn’t allowed to sit on the couch unless her father was present. The punishment for this was always severe. “No, no, no—please…” Jenny cried, scrambling off the couch in terror.An hour later, Cheng walked into Richard’s study, knowing it was the only place he could be found at that moment. He hesitated briefly at the door before stepping in fully.He found Richard engrossed in files and important documents. The room was dimly lit, casting long shadows across the walls.“Any news?” Richard asked without looking up from his paperwork.Cheng’s heart ached as he prepared to recount the story of Jenny’s maltreatment. He took a deep breath, searching for the right words to describe the horrors she had endured.“Sir, I’m sorry to have to tell you this, but your wife Jenny has been suffering a lot of maltreatment at the hands of her family. They’ve been pressuring her to marry someone they believe would mistreat her and turn her life into a living hell. They thought that you—with your cruel and harsh reputation—would be the perfect candidate for that role. Unfortunately, their plan seems to have worked. You’ve started showing your true nature toward her by coming ho
" Her mother seemed to be a cunning, scheming woman. She was happy to send her to you and the vicious look that appeared on her when I announced your absence, was alarming" He added." Find out everything about that family by the end of today. Extend all your works to Gracie and continue with your investigation" Richard ordered going back to his work. Cheng looked at him one last time before walking out of the office. Richard raised his head and sighed heavily. He knows that people worldwide is scared of you so why in the world you a little girl like her accept the marriage? The question mark was left hanging on his head as his soulless eyes rolled.Richard was typing madly at his computer, completely loosing track time when Cheng walked into the office with a long face." Sir! It's late" Cheng said calling his attention." So?" He asked nonchalantly." Sir, I think you should go back home and not make your newly bride wait for you for so long" Cheng said, making funny faces. On hear
As their car pulled up in front of the dull grey building that served as the marriage registry, Jenny felt her stomach twist. Her parents stepped out first, and she followed, her hands trembling slightly as she smoothed her simple cream dress. Today was supposed to be her wedding day — yet it felt nothing like a wedding. There were no flowers. No decorations. No groom.Just a quiet office, a tired registrar, and the weight of reality pressing on her chest.They took a seat inside the small waiting room. The ticking of the clock became louder with each passing minute. Jenny checked her phone twice, hoping — praying — for a message from Richard. Anything. Even one cold, blunt text saying he was delayed.But there was nothing.Two hours crawled by. Her mother, Emma, dabbed her forehead dramatically, rehearsing her future complaints. Her father, Robert, kept checking the door with nervous hope. Jenny sat silently, fingers twisted together, heartbeat painfully loud.Then, finally, another
Jenny’s heart pounded as she made her way downstairs. Voices drifted from the living room—deep, authoritative voices she didn’t recognize. Her palms grew damp, and panic fluttered through her chest. She had never felt so unprepared in her life.As she pushed open the door, all eyes immediately turned toward her.A group of well-dressed individuals sat around the coffee table. In the center were a man and woman whose presence instantly demanded respect. One glance told her who they were—Richard Logard’s parents.A wave of fear washed over her. She didn’t know what to say, how to stand, or even how to breathe. What if they could see her fear? What if they judged her unworthy?“Hello, Jenny,” Richard’s mother said warmly. Her voice was soft, elegant, and unexpectedly welcoming. “It’s a pleasure to finally meet you.”Jenny forced a polite smile and shook her hand.“It’s nice to meet you too,” she said, trying to steady her trembling voice.But when she turned to Richard’s father, she froz


















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