Mag-log inSeventeen years ago, the Hartwell family's little girl vanished into thin air, leaving her big brothers, Alexander and Julian, heartbroken and their parents wrecked until the end. Fast-forward to now: the billionaire brothers launch a worldwide hunt for their long-lost sister—the true heir to their massive empire. The big giveaway? A unique crescent-moon-and-star birthmark on her back. Plot twist: she's been right under their noses the whole time—as Elena, the overworked, underpaid maid getting bossed around by greedy widow Victoria and her bratty daughter Sophia. When the birthmark news hits, Victoria spots the real deal on Elena's back and smells money. Boom—they slap a fake tattoo on Sophia, coach her on sob stories, and march her straight to the Hartwells. The brothers, desperate for family, buy it hook, line, and sinker. Sophia morphs into "Isabella Hartwell," moves into the mansion, snags the CEO title, and starts living like royalty. Meanwhile, the actual heiress keeps scrubbing toilets. But power turns Sophia into a total monster—snobby, mean, and extra cruel to Elena. She even frames her for stealing a billion-dollar necklace and gets her kicked out. One brother (the sharp one) starts smelling something fishy. Then, at the huge CEO crowning gala, Sophia forgets to redraw the fake birthmark. Cameras flash, the mark's missing, and the internet explodes. Fake heiress busted! The brothers show up at Elena's tiny apartment begging forgiveness. She quietly shuts the door in their faces. Weeks later? Elena reclaims her empire—not as a sweet lost princess, but as a fierce boss lady who rebuilds it better, smarter, and kinder. She doesn't just inherit power—she owns it. And the brothers? They get front-row seats to the glow-up they never saw coming.
view moreCH 76 The BetrayalPOV: ElenaThe call came late in the evening. Elena had just finished reviewing the last report on her desk when her phone lit up.Alexander.She stared at the screen for a second. Something about the timing felt deliberate. Not casual. Not routine. She picked up immediately.“Alexander?”There was no greeting on the other end. Just a brief silence. Then—“Are you alone?”Elena straightened slightly. “Yes.”“Lock your office door.”Her grip tightened on the phone. Without asking questions, she stood and walked toward the door. The soft click of the lock echoed louder than it should have.“I’m alone,” she repeated.Another pause. Then Alexander spoke again, his voice lower, sharper.“I found him.”Elena’s heart skipped. “…What?”“The one leaking information from the board.”Everything inside her went still. For days, they had been circling around shadows—suspicions, patterns, possibilities—but never certainty. Until now.“Who?” she asked quietly.There was a slight
CH 75Sophia’s ShadowPOV: SophiaNight inside the prison always felt heavier than the day. The cold concrete walls seemed to absorb every sound, leaving the corridors wrapped in a strange silence broken only by distant footsteps and the occasional metallic clang of doors locking for the night.Sophia sat on the narrow bed inside her cell, her back resting comfortably against the rough wall. A faint light from the hallway filtered through the iron bars, casting long shadows across the small room. To anyone observing her, she would appear like any other inmate—quiet, contained, and seemingly resigned to her fate.But Sophia was far from resigned.Her calm expression concealed a mind that never stopped moving. While the other prisoners counted their days, Sophia counted possibilities.Her fingers traced the thin seam of the mattress as her thoughts drifted far beyond the prison walls. Hartwell Enterprises. The towering building, the polished boardroom, the executives sitting around the
CH 74The Hidden ConnectionPOV: JulianThe executive floor of Hartwell Enterprises carried its usual atmosphere of controlled efficiency that morning.Assistants moved quickly between offices carrying documents and tablets, the quiet rhythm of their footsteps echoing through the polished marble corridors. Phones rang intermittently behind closed doors while conversations flowed in low professional tones.To anyone observing from the outside, the company appeared as stable and organized as it had always been.But Julian knew that appearances could be dangerously misleading.He stepped out of the elevator and walked down the long corridor leading toward his office. The tablet in his hand displayed the same encrypted communication logs he had reviewed repeatedly since the previous night.Alexander’s instructions echoed clearly in his mind.Observe. Don’t interfere.Which meant the person responsible still believed their actions remained hidden.And for now, Alexander intended to keep it
CH 73Alexander’s InvestigationPOV: AlexanderThe night air was cool when Alexander Hartwell stepped out of the black sedan.The driver closed the door behind him, but Alexander barely noticed. His mind was already elsewhere, replaying the information Julian had sent earlier that evening.Deleted files.Encrypted messages.Subtle irregularities in internal system access.None of it was concrete evidence on its own. But Alexander had built his reputation on recognizing patterns others ignored.And these patterns were beginning to form something dangerous.He glanced up at the quiet office building in front of him. Unlike the towering headquarters of Hartwell Enterprises, this structure was smaller, discreet, and almost forgettable. That was precisely why he used it.Privacy was power.And tonight, he needed power.Alexander walked through the lobby without slowing his pace. The security guard behind the desk greeted him respectfully, but Alexander simply nodded before heading straight
CH 72Julian’s SuspicionPOV: JulianJulian sank into his high-backed leather chair, the late afternoon sun slanting through the tall windows of his private office at Hartwell Enterprises. The building hummed faintly around him—the distant chatter of staff, the occasional ring of a phone, the whir
CH 71 Lingering DoubtsPOV: ElenaThe Hartwell Enterprises headquarters felt eerily quiet that morning. The soft hum of air conditioning and the distant clatter of keyboards in the open-plan offices were the only sounds accompanying Elena’s measured footsteps toward her private conference room.S
CH 70The First VictoryPOV: ElenaThree days after the internal audit began, the atmosphere inside Hartwell Enterprises had changed completely.At first, many employees had assumed the audit was simply a reaction to the media pressure surrounding Elena. A defensive move meant to calm investors and
CH 69 Elena’s Strategic MovePOV: ElenaThe morning after the media storm felt strangely calm.Too calm.From the outside, Hartwell Enterprises appeared exactly the same as it had the day before. Employees arrived for work, elevators moved steadily between floors, and the polished glass tower refl




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