She Left a Trail of Angry Heirs Behind
Everyone in the upper circles knew I was the Xander family’s delicate little porcelain doll, someone who could not tolerate even the slightest grievance.
I always had to sit in the seat of honor at gatherings. My drinks had to be served ice-cold. If anything annoyed me even a little, I would have my childhood friends clear the room.
That was, until the fallen heiress returned.
She did not rely on men. She had built her own business from scratch and was ruthless in the boardroom, radiating a wild, untamed beauty.
Slowly, my dear brothers began to find me insufferable and too high-maintenance.
When they pulled their investments from my gallery to back her projects instead, only my fiancé stayed by my side, comforting me.
“Forget them. They’re all opportunists. I’ll always keep you safe in the palm of my hand!”
That was until one day, I saw that same proud fiancé bent low like a servant, humbly wiping wine stains off the heiress's shoes in a corner of a club. His eyes were filled with a devotion I had never seen before.
“All I need is one look from you, and I’ll drop the whole wedding.”
I took off my engagement ring and tossed it into the drain. Then, I went home and told my grandfather, “Grandpa, I’m going to Africa for that development aid project.
“I’ll agree to the arranged marriage. Just don’t make me see them again."