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The biggest laughingstock of Meridian City, Aria Vale, was dead.
She died on her birthday. Just before her death, her own sister, Liana Vale, tricked her into signing an organ donation form, then dragged her onto an operating table. No anaesthesia. They carved out every usable organ while she was still conscious—torturing her to death in the most brutal way. As for Victor Loann, the man she thought she loved? After swindling her out of the inheritance her mother left her, he turned around and gave it to Liana—as an engagement gift. And there those two were, kissing right in front of her lifeless body, wrapped around each other and mocking her without a shred of remorse. It was only in her final moments that she finally saw that trash couple for what they were. She realized then that the only person who ever truly cared for her was Damian Cross. He never cared that everyone called her "slow"; he married her just to keep her safe and give her a happy life. And what did she do? She killed him—with her own hands—by poisoning his drink. In that last second, everything became painfully clear to Aria. She had been so, so wrong. "Damian Cross... If there's a next life, I swear I'll protect you." "Damian!" Aria jolted awake from the nightmare, tears streaming unchecked down her face. The searing pain, as if her heart had been torn out, still twisted deep inside, making her whole body tremble. She looked around, stunned. No cold metal table, no blood-spattered walls—she was back in the Vale Estate. In that tacky, over-the-top bedroom they called "fancy." But... wasn't she dead? "Mom, there's no way I'm marrying Damian Cross! They say he's hideous, cruel, and hates women! Who knows how I'd end up if I married him!" "I'm the medical prodigy of Meridian City! I'm destined for greatness—why would I waste myself on some powerless, ugly nobody? If I marry anyone, it'll be the future heir of the Cross Consortium!" A shrill voice pierced through the air from downstairs. Liana. The woman Aria wanted to tear apart with her bare hands. Was she saying she didn't want to marry Damian? Wait... Aria scrambled over to the calendar. The date stared back at her—exactly one year earlier. It hit her then. She had come back. Back to the night before they drugged her, knocked her out, and forced her to marry Damian in Liana’s place. Damian Cross… Damian… Memories flooded her—each one sharper and more painful than the last. Just hearing his name felt like a knife twisting in her chest. Her lashes trembled; fresh tears welled in her eyes. Damian, this time, I'll marry you. And I'll protect you, no matter what. She caught her reflection in the vanity mirror—and nearly laughed out loud at the absurdity. Dressed in clashing red and green, face slathered in clownish makeup. She used to believe Liana’s "styling" made her look like a fairy. Now? All she saw was a joke. Wait... her mind felt clear. Sharp. The six-year-old mentality she'd been trapped with in her past life was gone. She was fully herself again. Good. Now she could make them pay—for what they did to her, and to Damian. Seated before the mirror, Aria began wiping off the makeup, her eyes glinting with cold intent. She wasn't the foolish Aria Vale anymore—she was a ghost returned from hell, and she had a score to settle. Liana Vale, Victor Loann, and every last Vale who drove her mother to her death... None of them would escape. She would ruin them. All of them. Voices rose from downstairs again but quieted quickly. Then—knock, knock, knock. The door swung open after the most half-hearted knock imaginable. Celeste Monroe and Liana strolled in like they owned the room. They froze when they saw Aria removing her makeup. Since when did she ever want it off? Celeste recovered quickly, sliding into her sweet-and-loving-mother act. She stepped forward, oozing fake warmth. "Sweetheart, you know your sister is supposed to marry Damian Cross, don't you? But she's still so young... not ready to settle down. She thought maybe you could take her place?" "The Cross family is one of the most powerful in Meridian City. If you marry into that family, you'll want for nothing—all the food, clothes, and servants you could dream of. How does that sound?" Aria almost laughed in their faces. In her last life, she'd heard some ridiculous rumours about Damian and threw a fit to get out of the marriage. She cried, screamed, refused—and what did it get her? Drugged and shipped off to Damian’s private island that very night. Not this time. Now, with her mind clear and her purpose firm, she knew exactly how to play these vicious snakes. So she'd keep playing the fool. Let the games begin. A flash of icy rage passed through her wide, doll-like eyes—but she masked it instantly. She turned to them with a vacant, silly smile. "Mom, sis, don't look super cute like this?" Liana’s eyes swept over Aria’s freshly cleansed face—delicate and pure—and a flicker of jealousy tightened her expression. She clenched her fist subtly, then joined Celeste in pouring on the fake sugar. "So pretty! Absolutely beautiful!" They'd all forgotten that before Aria "lost her mind," she was both smarter and more beautiful than Liana could ever hope to be. But now? The world only knew Aria Vale as Meridian City’s dumb, ugly, shameless joke. And Liana? She was the "number one beauty," the "medical genius." "Since Aria’s so pretty, she's definitely the right one to marry Damian Cross!" Liana chirped, sweet as poisoned honey. Aria beamed, playing the airhead thrilled by the "praise." Her instant agreement caught Liana completely off guard. "But sis, what about Victor?" Liana prodded, watching her closely. "I thought you were crazy about him." Aria pouted, feigning annoyance. "But you said I'm pretty! Someone as pretty as me should marry Damian! Obviously! I'm gonna be a queen with, like, a million maids!" She hammed up the vanity and ignorance, earning hidden sneers from both women. Did this idiot really think she'd live some fairy tale at the Crosses? She'd be lucky to survive the week. Originally, they planned to drug her and force her onto the wedding transport if she refused. But this? This was even better. She said yes herself—no extra steps needed. Night fell. The world went still. Lying in bed, Aria sorted through her memories. She recalled the night before she was married off to Damian, her father, Celeste, Liana, and even Victor had all come sniffing around for her mother’s hidden fortune. Truth was, she didn't know where her mother had hidden the money. But if they wanted it so badly... she'd make sure they enjoyed it in hell. Suddenly— Her eyes snapped open, sharp and alert. Someone was here. The footsteps were almost silent, but they didn’t escape her newly clear senses. She slipped quietly out of bed, the silver needles her mother gave her already in hand—ready to strike. Evelyn Hert, Aria’s mother, had been the most renowned doctor in Meridian City. She taught Aria everything she knew as a child. After losing her mind, Aria couldn't carry on her legacy. But now that she was back—fully aware and deadly precise—there was no reason to hold back. Just as she was about to strike, a dark figure vaulted through the window, pinning her firmly to the bed. Aria struggled on instinct—until she felt the solid chest against hers and heard his ragged breathing near her ear. That familiar presence made her freeze, eyes welling up instantly. She'd know him anywhere. His lips brushed her ear, breath warm and unsteady. His voice was low, rough, yet undeniably compelling—and heartbreakingly familiar. "Help me," he whispered.As night fell and the city lights began to glow, Eclipse Royale—the most enigmatic club in Meridian City—came to life.It wasn’t famous merely for its scale or luxury, but for its mystery. No one knew who truly owned it. Rumours ran rampant—some claimed an overseas tycoon, others whispered of a shadowy power with influence both above and below the law. Yet one fact never changed.No one had ever seen the owner.At that moment, inside the top floor’s most exclusive VIP suite, three men were already gathered.Julian Crest, the general manager of Eclipse Royale; Leo Hart, Meridian City’s most formidable lawyer; and Theo Cooper, the easygoing young master of the prestigious Cooper family from the capital.Together with Damian Cross, they were known as Meridian City’s Four Gentlemen.They were heirs of powerful families—men whose sharp looks and composed charisma could grace magazine covers with ease. Cold, refined, and commanding, each carried an aura that made others instinctively keep t
Aria stood frozen, staring at the man whose cold presence felt like an approaching storm.Damian locked eyes with her—silent but sharp—his gaze piercing, as though he could see straight through her.Taking a shaky breath, Aria forced herself to speak again.“Hey… did I do something wrong? Are you mad at me?”Her voice was soft, almost pleading. She reached out, lightly tugging at the hem of his sleeve—but before she could touch him, Damian seized her wrist roughly.“Cut the act.”His voice was biting, edged with scorn. There was a trace of cruel amusement in his eyes as he watched her flinch.“Even if you’re not tired of lying, I’m done being your audience.”The words cut deep. His eyes were red-rimmed, fury simmering beneath an icy façade.Damian was holding onto control by a thread.Victor Sloan’s words replayed relentlessly in his mind—the hug, their closeness, the familiarity. The thought alone made his blood boil.His anger was a wildfire—uncontrollable, destructive.In his world
Victor Sloan’s hand went straight to the kiss mark on Aria Knight’s collarbone—the one unmistakably left by Damian Cross—and pressed down without restraint.The mark, already vivid, darkened beneath his fingers, standing out even more cruelly against her skin.Aria gasped in pain, her eyes instantly filling with tears, that fragile, pitiful look she once knew could soften him.But not this time.Victor’s expression remained cold, unmoved.He knew her tricks too well.She had lied to him once. Now she was lying to Damian.Always playing the gentle, innocent girl—drawing men in, making them want to protect her. And once they did, they were trapped.Aria trembled with rage as she glared up at him, her eyes blazing red.“You creep. Let me go.”Those beautiful eyes—once filled with affection for him—now held only disgust and distrust.“Not a chance,” Victor replied flatly.A flicker of pain crossed his usually mild face. His voice lowered.“You used to love oven-baked ribs. I made them jus
"Huh? Why won't this door open?""Aria, Mr. Cross—Mom and Dad sent me to find you. Is everything alright in there?"Footsteps drew nearer, followed by the jiggling of the doorknob and Liana's deceptively sweet voice. That’s when it hit Aria:Liana was right outside.If Liana saw her and Damian emerging together from a locked bathroom… the scandal wouldn’t just hurt her—it would tarnish Damian’s reputation, too.He had just taken over the Cross Empire. Now was the worst possible time for rumours."Hey… my sister's outside. Could you let me go, please?"Aria’s body went rigid. She gave Damian a light push, but it was useless.She bit her lip, wrapping her soft arms tighter around his waist, looking up at him with tear-filled, pleading eyes.He remained utterly calm, almost amused.His voice was a low, steady murmur, like steam curling in a quiet room."Why so nervous? We're engaged."Outside, Liana kept calling. Aria grew more anxious by the second. She could easily picture Liana retur
Damian Cross’s sudden move made Aria freeze on the spot.She blinked her large, round eyes in confusion, staring up at him like a startled kitten.“Big brother… what are you doing?”This was the bathroom, for heaven’s sake.“Something you definitely won’t forget.”His low, teasing voice brushed against her ear, threaded with a wicked charm that instantly sent heat flooding her cheeks and made her knees weaken.He knew exactly how to fluster her. Aria had always been helpless against that tone—and Damian had never once felt guilty about exploiting it.But really, who told her to keep testing him?That little performance at dinner—leaning into him, looking up with those soft, pleading eyes—had lit a fire he’d spent the entire evening suppressing. Now she was going to face the consequences.He hadn’t expected that side of her.And damn it, it drove him wild.He’d been holding himself back all night, waiting patiently for the moment he could get her alone and properly teach her a lesson.
“Mr. Cross, please don’t worry. Even if this ungrateful brat refuses to apologize, I’ll drag her out myself!” Rowan laughed awkwardly, his tone obsequious as he scrambled to curry favour.The moment the words left his mouth, the atmosphere at the table turned sour. Several people exchanged glances, their expressions openly disgusted. No one bothered to hide it.Damian, however, didn’t even acknowledge Rowan’s existence.His gaze never left Aria.It was steady, unyielding, and unmistakably protective—layered with something deeper, something heavier. There was no anger in his eyes, only quiet dominance, as though he were telling her without words, I’m here. I’ve got you. No one touches you while I stand.Aria felt it instantly.How could she not?Her fingers slipped naturally into his palm, clutching his hand as though it were the most instinctive thing in the world. His warmth seeped into her skin, grounding her, steadying her racing heart. For a fleeting moment, everything else faded







