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The Lost Heiress Returned: Stay With Me, My Two-Faced Goddess
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5 Chapters
Chapter 6 The Second Time We've Been Beaten img
Chapter 7 You'll Be The One With A Broken Arm img
Chapter 8 A Two-Thousand-Word Apology img
Chapter 9 You'll Kill Him On The Spot img
Chapter 10 She's My Wife img
Chapter 11 You Sleep In My Room img
Chapter 12 What Did You Do To My Jacket img
Chapter 13 His Condition Was Not Something Anyone Could Cure img
Chapter 14 I'll Look Out For You img
Chapter 15 She Was Exactly His Type img
Chapter 16 She Was A Friend img
Chapter 17 Would You Mind Demonstrating It Live img
Chapter 18 I Don't Have A Phone img
Chapter 19 You're Married img
Chapter 20 Signing Up For The IMC img
Chapter 21 Taking Someone Else's Place img
Chapter 22 An Ungrateful Snake img
Chapter 23 My Wife Doesn't Need To Follow Your Rules img
Chapter 24 No Records Of Her Life Before The Age Of Twelve img
Chapter 25 A Secret Investigation img
Chapter 26 I'll Go Get Him img
Chapter 27 Didn't Expect You To Be So Thrifty img
Chapter 28 There's A Psycho Inside img
Chapter 29 The Restroom Brawl img
Chapter 30 Taking Your Clothes Off img
Chapter 31 I Need Your Help img
Chapter 32 Matthew's Angry img
Chapter 33 I Miss My Mom img
Chapter 34 You're Already Taking Her Side img
Chapter 35 Distant On The Outside, Soft Underneath img
Chapter 36 Had Rosie Grown That Fond Of Her img
Chapter 37 My Granddaughter-In-Law Wouldn't Harm Me img
Chapter 38 A Deep Sense Of Shame img
Chapter 39 Stay Still img
Chapter 40 Silent Accusation img
Chapter 41 Matthew, Have You Lost Your Mind img
Chapter 42 You're A Good Cook img
Chapter 43 No One's Coming To Save You img
Chapter 44 An Invitation To Ashley's Party img
Chapter 45 Cathleen Is My Legally Wedded Wife img
Chapter 46 I Won't Let Cathleen Ruin Your Day img
Chapter 47 Face The Consequences img
Chapter 48 You'll Definitely Take The Championship img
Chapter 49 You're A Shame To Your Profession img
Chapter 50 You Will Never Hold A Scalpel Again img
Chapter 51 Only Children Drag Elders Into Arguments img
Chapter 52 Do You Want To Repeat Your Parents' Mistakes img
Chapter 53 Getting Bold, Huh img
Chapter 54 There's Someone Who Actually Cares For Me img
Chapter 55 Didn't You Hear Her img
Chapter 56 You Think You're On Ashley's Level img
Chapter 57 An Unexpected Turn img
Chapter 58 Don't Get Ahead Of Yourself img
Chapter 59 She'll Receive Her Share Of What I Own (Part One) img
Chapter 60 She'll Receive Her Share Of What I Own (Part Two) img
Chapter 61 A Priceless Gift img
Chapter 62 Outshine That Fake Sister Of Yours img
Chapter 63 The IMC Preliminaries img
Chapter 64 Leave Yourself A Way Out img
Chapter 65 A Tasteless Meal img
Chapter 66 Pry Some Information Out Of Gerald img
Chapter 67 You Can't Afford The Consequences Of Crossing Me img
Chapter 68 Lost In Her Fantasy Of Revenge img
Chapter 69 She Had Long Since Reached Her Limit img
Chapter 70 She Had Underestimated Him img
Chapter 71 That's Your House img
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Chapter 5 I'm Not Interested In An Old Man

The man inside the room was Matthew.

He was tall and long-limbed, and even stretched out across the king-sized bed, he somehow made it seem too small.

His features were striking, and even in sleep, there was still something imposing about him.

Cathleen couldn't quite figure out how anyone could still be sleeping after ten in the morning.

She lingered at the doorway, uncertain whether she should knock and wake him, when an icy, irritated voice suddenly rang out. "Get out!"

Cathleen lifted her eyes and met a pair of cold, dangerous-looking ones.

Attractive people really did have their advantages. Both he and Kevan were unpleasant when they first woke up, but Matthew was far easier to look at.

Too bad his temper was awful, and hers wasn't exactly gentle either.

Cathleen stepped back twice, then slammed the door so hard it felt as if the whole house rattled.

Matthew had just risen from bed when the explosive bang caught him off guard, making him lose his balance for a second.

He steadied himself and stood there in stunned silence.

He couldn't believe she actually had the nerve to slam the door on him.

If the door hadn't been built so solidly, she might have shattered it.

A short while later, Matthew came downstairs with a dark expression carved across his handsome face.

He had been forced into marrying Cathleen, so naturally he had no good opinion of her. In his eyes, Oqruron was filled with women who fantasized about changing their status through marriage, foolishly thinking that winning over his grandfather would somehow secure them a place beside him. The idea was ridiculous.

Dark shadows sat heavily beneath Matthew's eyes, making it obvious he hadn't slept well.

He dropped onto the couch, crossed one leg over the other, and carried himself with dominance.

He fixed Cathleen with a stare for two seconds, then looked away and spoke in a slow, measured tone. "I don't care what tricks you used to win my grandfather over, but hear me clearly: don't start imagining anything between us. I'm marrying you only because it's what he wanted. You'd better know your place. Don't ask for things you have no right to ask for, and don't interfere in matters that don't involve you."

Cathleen watched his attractive lips move while he spoke, then gave a nod. "So what you're saying is we each live our own lives and stay out of each other's business?"

"Exactly."

"And what about the physical side of marriage?"

Matthew's brows drew together at once, his eyes turning sharp.

She really wanted to sleep with him? The thought made him scoff inwardly.

He swept his eyes over her from head to toe before saying with a cold smirk, "I'm not interested in a kid."

Cathleen's expression didn't change as she answered evenly, "I'm not interested in an old man either."

Matthew's face darkened on the spot. He sprang to his feet, looking as though he couldn't tolerate sharing the same room with her for even another second.

Cathleen, however, remained unfazed. Once Matthew stormed out, she started unpacking her things.

She hadn't brought much with her, only a few sets of clothes and a wooden box. She carefully tucked the box into the far back corner of the closet, then draped some old clothes over it to keep it hidden.

Her ring suddenly vibrated. Lowering her eyes, she twisted it on her finger. Instantly, a holographic screen appeared before her, showing a message from Miaburgh.

"Hey, K. I've got some bad news. Darren's in trouble. An organization from South Arland just attacked our headquarters network using some kind of advanced technology. We've never encountered anything like this before. Every system is down, the command center can't send orders, and all communication channels are being jammed. We need your help."

Cathleen's brows knit faintly as she grasped how serious the matter was. Without hesitation, she took the ring apart and quickly reassembled it into another form.

Her fingers moved rapidly across the holographic keyboard, while streams of intricate code flooded the display.

Only after the sun had gone down did she slide the ring back onto her finger. She rolled her sore neck, and right then, her stomach let out a loud growl.

Starving, Cathleen headed downstairs to look for something to eat.

It was already six in the evening, and Matthew still hadn't come back. In the huge, silent house, the only sound was the echo of her footsteps.

Inside the top-floor office of Spencer Group, Matthew stood before the wide windows, his tall frame rigid.

Jayden Evans, Matthew's friend, spoke from the other end of the call. "We were seconds away from pulling it off, and then someone appeared out of nowhere and ruined everything. They stopped Rylie's team in the middle of the attack and broke through our network security. Now our systems are down too. And get this: it was only one person."

Matthew's expression sharpened. "You're saying one person took down Rylie's entire team alone?"

"It's worse than that. Do you know what's on my computer screen right now?"

"What?"

"I'll share you a photo."

A notification sounded on Matthew's phone. He opened his chat with Jayden, and his face immediately turned grim.

The large monitor was completely black, except for the bright red word displayed boldly in the center-loser.

Signed beneath it was the codename K.

Matthew scowled seeing that it was K again.

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