Home / Romance / The billionaire’s contracted wife / Chapter 80 :Obsidian Legacy

Share

Chapter 80 :Obsidian Legacy

last update Last Updated: 2025-07-12 13:43:41

The folder opened with a flicker.

No passwords. No riddles.

Just truth.

Layered. Coded. Fragile.

Lena scrolled through the contents of OBSIDIAN-LEGACY/REDACTED-PERSONS/LEVEL Z while Carson stood behind her, reading over her shoulder.

Each file held a name. And a choice.

S.A. Mendez Colombian journalist disappeared in 2014. Last seen investigating Echo wartime interference.

Ibrahim Veli Turkish encryption specialist, listed as deceased. Alive, protected by Rafael.

Noor Ghalib Echo informant framed during the Balkan raids. Presumed dead. Relocated under false ID.

These weren’t just documents.

They were lives preserved under silence. Echo had either failed them or used them. Rafael had pulled them from the fire and buried them inside this digital sanctuary.

Not as leverage.

But as atonement.

Lena’s chest tightened with each new file. These people weren’t threats to Echo. They were its proof of imperfection.

“Rafael didn’t just back up our values,” Lena whispered. “He backed up our failur
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Latest chapter

  • The billionaire’s contracted wife   Chapter 80 :Obsidian Legacy

    The folder opened with a flicker.No passwords. No riddles.Just truth.Layered. Coded. Fragile.Lena scrolled through the contents of OBSIDIAN-LEGACY/REDACTED-PERSONS/LEVEL Z while Carson stood behind her, reading over her shoulder.Each file held a name. And a choice.S.A. Mendez Colombian journalist disappeared in 2014. Last seen investigating Echo wartime interference.Ibrahim Veli Turkish encryption specialist, listed as deceased. Alive, protected by Rafael.Noor Ghalib Echo informant framed during the Balkan raids. Presumed dead. Relocated under false ID.These weren’t just documents.They were lives preserved under silence. Echo had either failed them or used them. Rafael had pulled them from the fire and buried them inside this digital sanctuary.Not as leverage.But as atonement.Lena’s chest tightened with each new file. These people weren’t threats to Echo. They were its proof of imperfection.“Rafael didn’t just back up our values,” Lena whispered. “He backed up our failur

  • The billionaire’s contracted wife   Chapter 79 :The Missing Code

    It started with a glitch.Miles had been running a routine archive integrity sweep a standard protocol Echo had implemented after the Core light restructuring. The sweep was meant to verify the authenticity of all post collapse records, checking for data corruption, duplication, or breach markers.But this time, a small anomaly triggered a red flag.One file fragment.Buried deep inside an old Tier Zero backup node. A node presumed erased during the Lisbon breach one that had never come back online after Stephanie’s sabotage.The data shouldn’t have been there.And it didn’t match any existing Echo signatures.It was a standalone code:C4L-XR7No encryption layer. No file extension. No location metadata. Just a timestamp dated fifteen months ago, well before the collapse.And a signature block.R.L.Rafael Laurent.Miles stared at the sequence, then back at the verification tool. He’d already run it three times. Same result. The code had not been planted recently. It had been waiting.

  • The billionaire’s contracted wife   Chapter 78: Fractures and Forgiveness

    The letter arrived on linen paper, signed in ink not encrypted.That alone told Lena who it was from.Mrs. O’Connell.Carson’s mother had not attended the wedding. She hadn’t called. She hadn’t sent a message. Not since the day Lena publicly exposed the truth about Echo’s corruption, nor since Carson’s name was dragged across headlines as a co-conspirator before he was cleared.She had stayed silent.Until now.Lena stood at the edge of her office window, rereading the last line for the fifth time:“If Echo can forgive itself, perhaps I can learn how to do the same.”She folded the letter slowly. The words weren’t sentimental. They weren’t warm.But they were real.And in this new season of rebuilding, real was the rarest kind of gift.She didn’t show the letter to Carson immediately.Instead, she placed it on the corner of her desk, beside a short stack of newly signed community partnership agreements. It sat there for hours, untouched, until Carson arrived late that afternoon with a

  • The billionaire’s contracted wife   Chapter 77 :The Rebuild

    The sound of hammers replaced the sound of alarms.For the first time in over a year, Echo’s compound was alive with a different kind of motion reconstruction.Not from destruction, but from decision.The west wing, once locked down after the Lisbon breach, now pulsed with quiet energy. Teams moved through the halls with purpose, not panic. The walls that once held surveillance feeds now bore maps of collaboration zones Sudan, Nepal, rural Colombia. Regions that needed more listening than rescue. Less presence. More partnership.Lena walked slowly through the newly opened corridors, every footstep echoing softer than the last.A mural was going up in the corridor just past the operations floor. She paused to watch.A young woman stood on a ladder with charcoal stained fingers, sketching the outline of a phoenix not rising in flames, but rooted, its wings curved protectively around a circle of hands.“We wanted to keep the bird,” the artist said without turning. “But not the fire. Just

  • The billionaire’s contracted wife   Chapter 76: Afterlight

    The Geneva sky was pale with morning mist when Lena opened the balcony doors. The cold rolled in, gentle but undeniable. Below, the courtyard was still Echo’s compound resting after months of endless motion.For once, there was no alert. No encrypted message. No sirens.Just silence.Carson stirred behind her in bed, half-covered by the linen sheets, his chest rising and falling steadily. The wedding band on his hand gleamed faintly as light filtered through.Lena let her eyes rest on it for a while.It didn’t feel foreign. It didn’t feel like an ending.It felt like permission.For peace.But peace was foreign to her body like a language she once spoke, long before the betrayals, before the compound was threatened, before Echo fractured and nearly disappeared. She had lived so long inside the machinery of war, strategy, and consequence, that stillness almost felt like guilt.Almost.She inhaled slowly, letting the cold bite her lungs.Not guilt.Gratitude.Downstairs, the strategy wi

  • The billionaire’s contracted wife   Chapter 75: The Wedding Clause

    The velvet box sat unopened between them.Not because Lena wasn’t ready.But because, for once, there was no deadline looming, no betrayal simmering beneath the surface, no network of shadows watching their every breath.Just Carson.And a question.Not legal. Not strategic.Real.Lena reached for the box, her fingers brushing against his.Her heartbeat didn’t race but it deepened. Solid. Anchored.She opened the box. The ring inside wasn’t extravagant. It wasn’t a billionaire’s trophy. It was right. Clean platinum. A modest stone. And on the inside of the band, in fine engraving:No more conditions. Only us.Lena’s throat tightened.Carson watched her carefully. He didn’t move closer. He didn’t rush.This was her decision now unbound by duty, loyalty, or survival.Lena finally looked up. “Is this part of the original contract?”He smirked, voice low. “No. This part was never about paperwork.”She exhaled.“So ask me again.”Carson didn’t drop to one knee. He didn’t need to.He steppe

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status