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The Favorite's Game
The Favorite's Game
Author: Diana Hill

Chapter 1

Author: Diana Hill
Ingrid's First-Person Point of View

"I will never regret it," I said in an unwavering voice.

The family dinner fell into a sudden, heavy silence. Samuel Ziegler's hand, which was still gripping his fork, trembled as he stared at me.

I maintained a calm, composed expression.

Then, without warning, he threw the fork aside and snatched up the divorce papers. He signed his name on it without hesitation and hurled both the papers and the pen at me.

The sharp edge of the papers sliced a thin line across my left cheek, and ink splattered across my white dress.

No one had imagined a simple dinner would take such a sour turn.

Samuel spat angrily, "See you at the courthouse tomorrow. If you don't show up, I'll have someone drag you there. Let's see if you'll really follow through with this."

He stormed out without looking back.

His sister-in-law, Whitney Lovette, instinctively moved to chase after him, but Samuel's mother, Jenna Till, slammed her palm to the table.

"Sit down," she commanded authoritatively.

Whitney argued, "But Jenna, Samuel's upset. He needs someone to comfort—"

"Even if he needs comfort, you're not the one who should be giving it!" Jenna retorted sharply, glaring at Whitney with disgust.

Whitney had grown up in the Ziegler household. Her mother had been their maid for almost 30 years. Out of respect for the woman, Jenna paid for Whitney's education and made sure she never lacked anything the Ziegler siblings had.

However, Whitney crossed a line.

When she reached the age of 18, she secretly drugged Samuel's older brother, Charles Ziegler, and slept with him.

Worried about her reputation being ruined at such a young age, Charles had no choice but to marry her. Because of that scandal, he willingly gave up his position as the family's heir and enlisted in the military.

Five years later, he returned with both legs permanently damaged. The golden child destined for greatness had found himself deep in the mud.

If Whitney had remained loyal, perhaps Jenna's opinion of her would have changed. But then she chose to set her sights on Samuel instead. Because of that, Jenna had hated her for years. She just never said it aloud in public.

Tonight was the first time Jenna dropped the act.

She said bluntly, "Whitney, Samuel may not have realized your intentions, but don't think for a second that I haven't. Even if Ingrid and Samuel divorce, don't fool yourself into thinking that you stand a chance with him."

Whitney's hands clenched into fists. Her face paled as she bit down on her lip. She shot a hostile glare at me.

I looked up and gave her a small smile. Then, I set the divorce papers aside and picked up my fork to continue eating.

I refused to have anything to do with Samuel and her little love play.

After a long moment, Whitney took a deep breath and softened her tone. "Jenna, I only care about Sammy the way a sister-in-law cares for a younger brother. There's nothing more to it. If there's nothing else, I'll go back to my room."

Jenna scoffed and didn't bother responding.

Whitney walked away from the table.

When dinner finally ended, I picked up the divorce papers and headed toward the door.

Jenna suddenly called out, "Ingrid."

Though I stopped, I didn't turn around.

She said, "I can tell you're serious. As Samuel's mother, maybe I should try to talk you out of it. After all, married couples usually fight and make up. But… I won't this time."

I was taken aback when I heard that. I turned around and met her gaze.

The Ziegler family was the most powerful family in Darniva. After Anthony Ziegler died, the extended family circled like wolves, waiting to take control. But Jenna held her ground alone. She was decisive, ruthless, and always put the family's interests first.

I thought she would be the first person to oppose the divorce. But to my surprise, she supported it.

She asked quietly, "What do you plan to do after you divorce Samuel?"

I thought about it seriously. The moment I came back to life, all I had wanted was to go back to the city where I grew up in, Grisdale. I wanted to leave Darniva for good and never return.
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    I smiled at Whitney's furious outburst.This was the arrogance of someone who had been favored her whole life. And the truth was simple too. What was lost or unattainable became the hardest thing to let go of.Once Charles returned to the public eye, the first thing he announced was that he and Whitney had divorced three years ago. His second announcement was that he was going to marry me.There was plenty of gossip in our circle, of course. Nevertheless, gossip only ran rampant when the subjects lacked the power to silence it. That wasn't our problem. At Charles' homecoming banquet, every person who came to toast us offered congratulatory words or well-wishes."The two families are connected by marriage again. This is fate."Unable to withstand the gossip, Whitney fled the country.When Jenna learned the truth, she wasn't surprised at all. It was as though she had expected this outcome from the beginning. I found out later on that even if Charles hadn't appeared, Jenna had alr

  • The Favorite's Game   Chapter 10

    My marriage to Samuel officially ended for good.What I didn't expect was that he would show up at my company that very afternoon. I had just stepped outside when his car screeched to a halt in front of me, forcing me to instinctively step back. He climbed out quickly, looking worn down in a way I had never seen before.Nearly five days had passed since I had last seen him, and in that short time, he had unraveled. He had dark circles under his eyes and some stubble. The shirt he once kept crisp and immaculate were now wrinkled and carelessly thrown on.Jason had come to see me privately, urging me not to take things too far.He had said, "Samuel loves you. He just doesn't know how to handle things. You've put up with him for ten years. Why end everything over something so trivial?"I had only found his words laughable.They were his friends indeed. They cared only about his well-being. When he strayed from our marriage, they covered for him. When he chose Whitney over me again

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    Samuel had known very well that there were only nine days left before the waiting period was over. If he didn't go see Ingrid, they would truly be over. Jason's words echoed in his mind and kept him awake the entire night. He typed over and over again, "Can we not divorce? I'm sorry."But right before he was about to press send each time, his pride forced him to delete it.Samuel couldn't bring himself to admit the error in his ways. Besides, he genuinely believed he hadn't done anything wrong this time. All he did was peel a banana for Whitney. The worst thing he had done was neglect Ingrid for a moment. He then wondered when Ingrid had become so petty. If he compromised this time, he believed she would keep using divorce to threaten him in the future.By the time the sun rose, he had finally thought of a perfect solution. He ordered his legal department to draft an investment proposal immediately and planned to deliver it to Ingrid in person. There was no way he would ask

  • The Favorite's Game   Chapter 8

    I didn't know much about the inner workings of the Ziegler family, but everyone knew how much Jenna adored Charles. Otherwise, why would she have spent 300 million dollars to get Dad's collectible military knife all those years ago?Before I could fully react, Charles cupped my face gently—almost reverently—with both hands. His fingers were cool, and they sent a faint tremor through me. In that moment, the emotions he had kept hidden burst forth in his eyes. All the things I hadn't understood before, everything that had been too hazy and hard to read, suddenly aligned into an unmistakable answer.However…"Hey! What are you doing?"My office door was kicked open violently.Samuel stood in the doorway with bloodshot eyes, radiating ice-cold fury. The documents in his hands became crumpled as he clenched his hands into tight fists. His knuckles turned white, and veins bulged across the back of his hand."When did you return to Darniva?" he asked in a chilling voice that sent shiv

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    Charles said, "But I never expected she would come between you and Samuel."Grisdale was far from Darniva. After Charles lost his legs, he had deliberately distanced himself from the world outside. Only recently had he learned everything Samuel had been up to over the years.He went on, "Ms. Sutherland, this is my fault. I'm offering you 15% of Ziegler Group as an apology. As for the 30 billion dollars, that's for proposing to you."After he said that, his gaze remained locked on me. I pursed my lips and studied him more carefully. Charles was no less handsome than Samuel. If anything, he surpassed Samuel in looks. He was more mature and composed. Back then, Samuel had pushed himself relentlessly because everyone favored Charles. He wanted to prove he was better and more capable. Well, he had succeeded. But seeing Charles again now, I suddenly understood something. Some people—like Charles and Whitney—didn't need to prove anything. Their presence alone secured their victory.

  • The Favorite's Game   Chapter 6

    That was why Samuel's friends had covered for him whenever it concerned Whitney. None of them could have ever imagined that the woman Samuel loved had always been Ingrid."Then why were you so good to Whitney?" Jason couldn't help but ask.Samuel let out a long breath and leaned back against the booth, tipping his head back slightly over the edges of the cushion.It was because Whitney had noticed him when no one else saw him. She gave him the candy that Charles never had. Even after he found out later on that he only got the candy because Charles didn't want it, he still treasured it.Because of that, he forgot something very important. He forgot all of Ingrid's efforts and what she had done for him over the past ten years.She had given him candy that wasn't expired. Never once had she forgotten his birthday. The gifts she gave him were specially chosen just for him. And she had even named a skyscraper after him.Bit by bit, she had given him the sweetness that had been missing

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