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Reborn Bride: Four Extraordinary Fiancés Are Fighting Over Me

Reborn Bride: Four Extraordinary Fiancés Are Fighting Over Me

Author: Friction Bloom
Genre: Modern
Instead of a love story, my second life began with a choice: four fiancés handpicked by my grandfather. One was a conglomerate heir, one a top movie star, one a genius doctor, and one a piano maestro. In my last life, I fell for a gentle mask, then spent thirty years widowed after his staged "accident." Only on my deathbed did he return with my half-sister and their three children. Now, reborn at the choosing banquet, I watched him smirk, certain I'd pick him again. I faced the four powerful men instead. "Whoever destroys that scumbag first gets the first date."
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Chapter 1 Reborn

Growing up, Kylee Gordon was the daughter her family loved and valued the most.

Since she was young, her grandfather, Jerold Campbell, had already selected four outstanding men for her to choose from as her future husband.

When the time finally came for her to decide, she didn't go with any of the four. Instead, she picked Alexander Wallace, who was gentle and attentive.

Yet right after the wedding, he died in a car accident. From that day on, Kylee lived alone for thirty years, holding onto his memory.

Lying on her deathbed in the hospital, she saw him with her own eyes-Alexander, the man she'd believed dead for all those years, was still alive.

...

A harsh cough broke from Kylee's throat.

She lay on the hospital bed, her body weak as she struggled to breathe through the oxygen mask.

Late-stage lung cancer had drained her. The doctors had already said she didn't have much time left.

The door opened without warning.

Kylee slowly turned her head, and the moment she saw who had arrived, her dull eyes widened.

Five people stood at the entrance.

The man she had mourned for thirty years. A woman she knew well. And three unfamiliar young faces.

"Kylee." Alexander's voice sounded as soft as before, though faint lines now marked his face.

Kylee's lips trembled, fog forming against the mask. "You... you're alive?"

Dressed in a gray suit, Alexander looked no older than his forties.

His hand was tightly clasped with Cathy Gordon's.

Cathy, her half-sister, had always stayed in the background, acting weak and pitiful.

"I'm sorry, Kylee." Alexander stepped closer as he spoke, and the three younger people followed behind him. "I deceived you."

Kylee's gaze dropped to their intertwined hands.

Cathy lowered her head slightly and stepped forward. "Kylee, Alexander only married you because he was worried you'd make things hard for me if you found out about us. The truth is... he's always loved me."

Alexander continued, "Kylee, I know this isn't fair. But for thirty years, you've lived as the Gordon family's heiress and Mrs. Wallace. Everyone respected you. Cathy, on the other hand, has only had me."

Kylee's fingers tightened around the blanket until her nails pressed hard into her palm.

Even the sting couldn't calm the anger surging through her chest.

"We heard about your condition," Alexander continued, his tone carrying a trace of concern. "That's why we came back. We wanted to see you... and ask for your forgiveness."

Cathy reached out and lightly pulled at his sleeve before gesturing to the three behind her. "Kylee, these are our children. Our eldest, Zara Gordon. Our second, Briley Gordon. And our youngest, Nolan Gordon."

The three stepped forward, their gazes fixed on the frail figure lying on the bed, their expressions hard to read.

"I've already spoken to them," Cathy said, her voice trembling. "From now on, they'll look after you like their own mother. You never had children, and I hope this brings you some comfort."

Rage shook Kylee's body, and the pain in her chest grew so intense her vision dimmed.

How ridiculous.

The fact that she never had children was entirely Cathy and Alexander's fault.

While she mourned Alexander's supposed death, he had been with his lover, satisfied with deceiving everyone.

Kylee had been left behind, using her inheritance and the Gordon family's power to keep the failing Wallace family afloat.

She took care of his parents. She carried the company. She worked until her body gave out.

Even though Alexander's tragic death had nothing to do with her, the Wallace family still hated her-all while he had been living comfortably with Cathy, building a life and raising children.

Kylee's eyes locked onto the two of them, disgust rising as blood filled her throat.

"Get out... all of you!" With what little strength she had left, she pushed Cathy away. "I can't stand the sight of you."

Cathy lost her balance and fell to the floor.

Alexander rushed to help her up, then turned sharply toward Kylee. "That's enough! Cathy came here to apologize. She's carried this guilt for years. You're already at the end, so why can't you show any kindness? Why are you still treating her like this?"

Their children looked at Kylee with cold expressions. "No wonder Dad chose to leave everything behind for Mom. His first wife turned out to be so cruel."

Some of the younger Wallace relatives nearby added quietly, "Kylee, now that Uncle Alexander is back, you should let go of the past. Things weren't easy for him either. If you hadn't insisted on marrying him, none of this would've happened..."

Kylee stared at Alexander and his family, her eyes burning red with fury.

After all she'd given, they dared to call her cruel? Unbelievable!

Pain tore through her chest again. She tried to speak, wanting to curse them with everything she had left.

But her body had no strength left to give.

Darkness closed in.

Her awareness slipped further away, yet one thought stayed clear.

If she were ever given another chance, she would never choose that bastard again.

...

"Kylee, have you made your choice?"

Jerold's familiar voice reached her ears, filled with concern. "I know you've always favored Alexander, but..." He let out a heavy sigh. "I still don't think he's right for you. You're already of age. If you keep dragging your feet on marriage, your father will step in. I'm afraid you'll be the one who suffers. Why not meet the others first? Any of them is better than him..."

Hearing that voice again left Kylee stunned. She lowered her gaze in disbelief and realized she was lying in a luxurious bed.

Flames flickered inside the marble fireplace. Paintings she had created over the years covered the walls.

A framed photo rested beside the bed, showing her mother holding her as a baby.

This was her room in Jerold's estate.

Could it be... she had returned?

Had she gone back to the moment before her marriage was decided?

Mistaking her silence, Jerold sighed once more, "Alright. I'll contact the Wallace family."

"No, Grandpa! I won't marry Alexander!" Kylee grabbed his hand, her own trembling. "I'll listen to you. I want to meet all of them before I decide."

Jerold looked at her in surprise. "Are you serious? Weren't you set on marrying Alexander?"

Kylee slowly tightened her fists.

In her previous life, she must have been blind to cling to him so stubbornly.

The four men her grandfather had chosen were all remarkable.

A pianist known worldwide.

The successor of a powerful financial empire.

An actor who had already reached the peak of his field at a young age.

And a renowned surgeon respected even by royalty.

Each one far surpassed Alexander.

Now that she had been given another chance, she would choose the best among them.

Relief appeared on Jerold's face.

"Good! I'll make the arrangements right away. We'll host a grand gathering so you can meet them. There's a charity auction tonight. Go enjoy yourself and pick any jewelry you like. You'll be dressed to the nines and steal the show at the party."

Kylee gave a small nod.

The moment her car stopped at the auction venue, her eyes landed on Alexander and Cathy walking toward the entrance together, their hands linked.

As soon as he noticed her, Alexander let go of Cathy's hand without thinking. "Why are you here?"

Before Kylee could answer, Cathy quickly moved behind him, shrinking back.

"Kylee, don't get the wrong idea. I just ran into him by chance."

That weak act only made Kylee feel more disgusted.

"My business has nothing to do with you." Her gaze turned cold. "Move aside."

Cathy froze in surprise.

Based on how Kylee usually behaved, she should've reacted with jealousy.

So why was she so indifferent now?

Lowering her head, Cathy softened her voice even more. "Kylee, please don't take this out on Alexander because of me. If my presence bothers you, I'll leave right now. You should stay with her, Alexander. I don't want to cause problems between you."

Alexander's expression hardened. He stepped forward and seized Kylee's wrist.

"Kylee, I know you resent your father and stepmother, but Cathy has done nothing wrong. She didn't choose her birth. For years, she's carried the burden of being an illegitimate daughter and endured how you've treated her. Isn't that enough?"

His gaze turned sharp, his tone firm. "I brought her here because her birthday is coming up. I wanted to get her a gift. I don't care how you found out, but you're going to apologize to her right now. Do that, and I'll let you come inside with us."

A faint, mocking smile appeared on Kylee's lips. She lifted her hand and struck him across the face.

"Why should I apologize, Alexander?" she said coldly. "I didn't even do anything to her. And yet you two just had to walk up to me and wreck my mood. I don't want to go to the auction with you. Now get out of my way."

Chapter 2 We Can Marry At Any Time

Alexander stood rooted in place, shock written plainly across his face, hand pressed to his stinging cheek.

"You... Kylee, do you even know what you're doing?" His gaze hardened. "Stop putting on an act. You're jealous, and you followed me here. Apologize. Now. If you keep making trouble, don't expect me to marry you."

In her last life, she would have just caved and done what he asked.

Back then, everything she did revolved around him. Even when she disliked how close he was with Cathy, she forced herself to accept it.

All her constant patience and compromise had brought her nothing but a bleak future.

This time, Kylee didn't hold back.

Her foot drove forward, striking his knee. "Let go. And stop imagining things. The sight of you two disgusts me."

Pain flashed across Alexander's face. He stared at her, anger and confusion mixing together.

Why was she acting like this toward him all of a sudden?

Just the day before, she had been begging him to propose within a month. Now she had turned into someone else entirely.

Was it because of Cathy? Was that what pushed her this far?

Alexander steadied himself, his expression darkening as he stepped forward and reached for Kylee again.

"Kylee, answer me. Do you still want to marry me? Cathy and I were just talking. Why are you making a big deal out of it? The Wallace family won't accept a woman who behaves like this. If you won't apologize, then get out. You don't belong here. Security, remove her."

The guards exchanged glances before walking over, their expressions carrying faint ridicule.

"Miss Gordon, are you leaving on your own, or do you need assistance?"

They did not know much about Kylee, except that she was the Gordon family's daughter everyone ignored, always following behind Alexander.

Someone like that did not deserve much respect.

A laugh escaped Kylee, sharp with anger.

The Wallace family had once been on the verge of collapse. It was only because of her that Jerold had stepped in to support them.

Yet now, Alexander stood there as if he held all the power.

Today, she had only brought her driver. Against trained guards, that wasn't enough.

Her hands tightened as she stared at Alexander, at the confidence on his face as he waited for her to give in. That earlier slap had been too light.

Alexander caught sight of her clenched fists and let out a cold laugh. "Then apologize to Cathy. Now."

At his cue, the guards closed in, hands reaching toward her.

Just as one of them was about to grab her shoulder, a powerful hand lunged in from the side and knocked the guard's wrist away with brutal force.

A cry escaped the man as he dropped to the floor, clutching his arm, pain written across his face.

When he looked up and saw who had intervened, his expression drained of color. "B-Boss..."

The rest of the guards fell still.

Kylee lifted her gaze, only to meet a stern profile.

A man stood between her and the guards.

His dark gray suit fit him perfectly. His features were sharp, his expression unreadable.

Power seemed to follow him without effort.

Without sparing the fallen guard a glance, his eyes shifted to Alexander.

"That's enough, Alexander." The tone left no room for argument.

Alexander stiffened the moment he recognized him. The confidence he had shown moments ago vanished. "Mr. Yates... this is between my fiancée and me. There's no need for you to step in..."

Elijah Yates cut him off, "Since when did you get to call the shots in this place?"

Alexander's face lost what little color it had left. "She's not on the guest list. I was only enforcing the rules..."

"She is now." Elijah's voice stayed low, almost casual, yet his gaze on Alexander carried open disdain. "But you can leave."

He dug into his pocket, took out a handkerchief, and slowly wiped his fingers with it.

Afterward, he dropped it aside without a second thought and looked toward the security behind him. "Take them out. From this moment on, they are not allowed in any of my properties."

The guards acted at once, grabbing Alexander, who stood frozen between fear and disbelief, and dragging him away before he could argue.

Cathy remained in place, staring at Elijah, her expression filled with shock and something harder to read.

She barely had time to react before guards stepped in front of her and led her out as well.

Only then did Kylee fully recover. She lifted her head and spoke. "Thank you for stepping in... but that man's family isn't weak. This could cause you trouble."

She pulled out her phone. "If he tries anything later, please contact me. I'll deal with it."

The Wallace family held influence in Anestin, and she didn't want someone else paying the price for helping her.

Elijah looked down at her, a faint smile forming.

"I'll take the concern, but he's not someone who can trouble me."

There was certainty in his tone. It didn't irritate her. Instead, it made her curious.

She had seen most of the prominent figures in the city, yet he was unfamiliar. Who was he?

She murmured, "Thank you again... I'll return the favor when I can."

"There's no need." He gave a slight nod. "The auction is starting. Would you join me?"

Kylee stepped back slightly. "I can't. I'll be engaged soon."

Elijah lifted a brow, interest flashing in his eyes. "Then until you decide, I still have a chance."

Kylee paused.

His next words caught her off guard.

"Allow me to introduce myself. Elijah Yates. I arrived late, so I apologize for what just happened. I'm honored to be among your choices." He held out his hand. "If you're willing, we can marry at any time. I'll take care of everything. Whatever kind of wedding you want, I'll do my best to make it happen."

This man... was Elijah Yates?

Of the four candidates, he was the one she most wanted to avoid.

Not because he lacked anything. Because she didn't understand him.

She couldn't wrap her head around why someone like him would want to marry her.

Elijah's past wasn't so different from hers. He had lost his mother early.

His father surrounded himself with mistresses and even intended to hand everything over to illegitimate heirs.

Yet, Elijah moved with cold precision, taking over the company and cutting down every rival, from illegitimate siblings to plotting relatives, sparing no one.

A person like that... Getting close to him made her uneasy.

"Mr. Yates, why do you want to marry me?" She paused before continuing, "You already have everything. There's no reason for you to marry me just to gain something. And I'm sure many women admire you."

Elijah's thumb turned the ring slowly, his gaze growing deeper. "You really don't remember me?"

Chapter 3 Do You Even Qualify

Kylee paused, a hint of confusion crossing her face. "Have we met before?"

Elijah watched her quietly for a moment, then let out a faint smile.

"That's not important. What matters is that we've met now. In that case, would you allow me to accompany you to the auction?"

This time, Kylee didn't turn him down. She gave a small nod.

With a composed gesture, Elijah extended his hand toward her.

Kylee hesitated briefly before placing her hand in his.

The warmth from his palm lingered, sending a slight tremor through her chest.

Side by side, they walked into the auction hall, drawing attention from all directions.

The event featured many valuable items. Kylee picked out a few, but when she went to settle the payment, she was informed Elijah had already handled everything.

Even by the time it ended, she still couldn't recall ever meeting him before.

Later that night, Elijah personally drove her home.

When they reached the Campbell estate, she thanked him and watched as his black Bentley disappeared down the road. Just as she turned to head inside, her phone rang.

The call came from the designer she had hired for her wedding gown.

"Miss Gordon, your fiancé just arrived with another woman. They're trying on the gown you ordered... We tried to stop them, but we couldn't. If you're free, could you come over?"

Kylee's hands tightened.

In her past life, she had poured all her attention into that gown, perfecting every detail as she looked forward to marrying Alexander.

She had once counted down the days just to wear it.

Even if she no longer cared about him, it didn't give him the right to treat her like this.

After ending the call, she told her driver to take her to the boutique.

When she stepped inside, Alexander stood there in a white suit, while Cathy wore the wedding gown.

She tugged lightly at his sleeve. "Alexander, your taste is amazing. I love this dress."

"If you like it, then it's yours," Alexander replied in a gentle tone.

He turned his head, his eyes landing on Kylee with a trace of mockery.

"What brings you here? I thought you'd be busy with Elijah."

Cathy added with a soft smile that carried an edge, "Kylee, Alexander says this looks better on me than it does on you. Maybe the fit isn't right? Do you want the designer to adjust it for you?"

Kylee glanced at Alexander, and a trace of disdain surfaced in her eyes.

He probably thought she came running over just because he handed the gown to Cathy.

"I'm here to take care of something."

With that, Kylee stepped closer to Cathy and picked up a pair of scissors from the counter.

Without hesitation, she grabbed the gown Cathy was wearing and sliced through the skirt, tearing it apart piece by piece.

Alexander's expression changed instantly. "Kylee!"

Cathy lost her balance and fell back, her voice rising in panic. "What are you doing?! I know you don't like me, but how could you destroy my dress like this?"

"Your dress?" Kylee's tone turned cold. "Do you want me to have the receipt brought out so we can see who actually paid for it?"

She let go of the torn fabric and turned her gaze toward Alexander. "I don't want this gown anymore. Anything connected to you makes me sick. But I paid for it, so you had no right to touch it. If you want to please your lover, spend your own money. What, the Wallace family can't even afford a dress now?"

The mood inside the bridal boutique grew cold in an instant.

Alexander's hands clenched, veins showing clearly. "Kylee, do you really have to go this far? I already gave you a way out. Apologize, and I'll let it go. Do you really want me to hate you?"

Kylee's lips curved with cold amusement. "What makes you think you can demand anything from me?"

Alexander looked at her, unsettled by how different she seemed. "Aren't you worried I won't marry you?"

A quiet laugh escaped Kylee, and she was about to answer when a voice drifted down from above.

"Why would she marry you? Do you even qualify?"

A figure stood on the second floor, leaning casually against the railing.

He wore a black leather jacket and loose pants, his hands tucked into his pockets. A black stud rested on his left ear, and his blue hair framed sharp features.

He made his way down the stairs, his gaze sweeping over the scene with interest.

His presence drew attention immediately.

Alexander's expression stiffened. "Ryland Thomas?!"

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