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Divorce Unleashed Her: The Mafia Empress Awakens
img img Divorce Unleashed Her: The Mafia Empress Awakens img Chapter 3 Ashie, I've Finally Found You
3 Chapters
Chapter 7 The Guns Were Real img
Chapter 8 Merely The Opening Act img
Chapter 9 Turning The Crowd Into A Weapon img
Chapter 10 Isaac's Offer img
Chapter 11 The Divorce Papers img
Chapter 12 Mind Your Tone img
Chapter 13 A Standoff With The Shareholders img
Chapter 14 I Hold The Majority Stake In Murphy Group img
Chapter 15 A Direct Order img
Chapter 16 Ashlyn Turned The Tables img
Chapter 17 I Did Nothing Wrong img
Chapter 18 Carl's Scheme img
Chapter 19 This Time, He Wasn't Letting Go img
Chapter 20 You're Not Allowed In img
Chapter 21 Strike Back img
Chapter 22 I Simply Helped Her Hush It img
Chapter 23 Child's Play img
Chapter 24 Now! Take Her Down! img
Chapter 25 Pale Blur's Dirty Expansion img
Chapter 26 The Shadows img
Chapter 27 Crossing The Wrong Person img
Chapter 28 An Open Provocation img
Chapter 29 Killian Arrives img
Chapter 30 I Am A Master Of Blades img
Chapter 31 Idiot img
Chapter 32 An Unexpected Arrival img
Chapter 33 A Public Setup img
Chapter 34 A Crowd Turned Against Her img
Chapter 35 I Would Have Hit You, Too img
Chapter 36 Ashlyn's Counterstrike img
Chapter 37 The Act Fell Apart img
Chapter 38 A Perfect Act Of Pain img
Chapter 39 The Moment They Thought They Had Won img
Chapter 40 The Man Behind The Mask img
Chapter 41 The Truth Begins To Surface img
Chapter 42 The Kidnapping img
Chapter 43 Come By Herself img
Chapter 44 They Chose The Wrong Woman To Cross img
Chapter 45 The Rise Of The Blade Queen img
Chapter 46 She Couldn't Rest Until Ashlyn Lay Broken img
Chapter 47 A Quiet Vulnerability img
Chapter 48 Their Very First Photo Together img
Chapter 49 Probably Just Some Minor Errand Boy img
Chapter 50 An Opening Had Come img
Chapter 51 The VIP Card img
Chapter 52 The Manager Stepped In img
Chapter 53 Escort These Two Out Immediately img
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Chapter 3 Ashie, I've Finally Found You

That one quiet sentence landed like a thunderbolt, sending an icy shiver racing down Carl's and Paulina's spines.

Could it be that Ashlyn had never truly slipped into oblivion during her coma-that she had been aware the entire time?

And if that were true, did she know every treacherous word they had whispered at her bedside just hours ago?

The flicker of raw panic on their faces only made the subtle smile playing at Ashlyn's lips grow a fraction wider.

"I can't quite tell if it was a dream or something real," she murmured, her voice soft and uncertain. "After everything faded to darkness, my mind just... went empty."

She let the words hang, deliberately tossing them a lifeline to ease their terror.

She wasn't ready to unmask them-not yet. Finishing this too soon would be letting them off the hook far too lightly.

She had built Carl up to this point herself; tearing it all down again would be child's play.

Only then did Carl and Paulina finally exhale, tension draining from their shoulders. They had been paranoid, reading too much into it.

"It's okay, Ashie," Carl said quickly, relief thick in his voice. "None of that matters now. Don't strain yourself trying to remember. The important thing is you're awake, and you're safe."

"Maybe we shouldn't press Ashie too hard right now," Paulina added with a gentle smile. "She has been through so much already. There'll be plenty of time to catch up later."

Terrified that more talk might jog unwanted memories, the pair scrambled for a flimsy excuse and hurried out of the room.

As they practically fled in a flurry of nerves, a cool, knowing smile curved Ashlyn's lips.

They actually believed confiscating one phone had trapped her in isolation. How laughably naive.

If Paulina had lingered a moment longer, she would have instantly recognized the sleek device now resting in Ashlyn's palm-it was hers.

Ashlyn unlocked it without hesitation and dialed a number she hadn't touched in years.

The last time she had made this call was seven years ago-right before she vanished from the Deity Syndicate.

The line connected almost instantly.

"Hello?"

Hearing that familiar voice, a faint, genuine smile tugged at Ashlyn's lips. She spoke softly, yet with unmistakable weight. "Michael."

"Miss Marsh!"

On the other end, Michael Gibson froze, the phone nearly slipping from his fingers.

That single word was all it took. No one else carried that quiet command, the kind that once made the entire underworld snap to attention.

Only the woman who had single-handedly ruled the global shadows deserved such instinctive reverence.

"Miss Marsh-it's really you! Seven years. Seven long years. Ever since you disappeared, we've searched everywhere. Things fell apart without you. Even petty outfits like Pale Blur have been walking all over us..."

Ashlyn lowered her gaze, her tone calm but edged with steel. "Spread the word. I'm back."

...

That very day, word ripped across the globe like wildfire that the long-lost heiress of the Deity Syndicate-the woman who had vanished without a trace for seven whole years-was finally coming back.

Night settled over Prexfield like a heavy velvet curtain.

The Willis family stood as one of the oldest, most shadowy arms dynasties in the continent, the unchallenged kings of the worldwide weapons trade.

On the global stage, their influence rivaled the Deity Syndicate's blow-for-blow.

Nothing of real importance slipped past their notice-not a single whisper on the international wind.

In the private study of the sprawling Willis estate, a tall, broad-shouldered man in crisp military uniform lounged at the wide worktable, his posture easy yet radiating quiet authority. This was Isaac Willis, the iron-fisted force steering the family's worldwide arms empire.

His features were sharp and arresting-clean-cut lines framing a gaze that burned with controlled intensity.

As always, he was sifting through the day's reports on family operations.

A sharp knock at the door snapped him out of his focus.

"Mr. Willis," came an urgent voice from the hallway. "We have news."

"Speak," Isaac said, his tone clipped and direct.

His subordinate stepped inside and wasted no time. "Mr. Willis, we've got a solid lead. We've found Ashlyn."

Isaac's fingers clenched around the pen until his knuckles blanched.

He wrestled his surging emotions back under control, but the edges of his eyes still betrayed him, turning a telltale red as he asked, "Where is she?"

"She is in Giphis-the biggest city in Arcridge."

Isaac slipped a hand into his pocket and drew out the photograph he always kept close.

He stared at the girl in the picture, her smile radiant and carefree, and something raw and fiercely possessive flared in his eyes-no longer leashed.

"Seven years," he murmured, voice low and rough. "Ashie, I've finally found you. This time, I'm never letting you out of my sight again."

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