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The Genius Empress of the Ice God

The Genius Empress of the Ice God

Author: Janie
Genre: Modern
I was just a struggling baker in Brooklyn, trying to keep my head down. Then my boyfriend of five years dumped me for my wealthy, arrogant cousin, Isabell. She flaunted her massive diamond ring in my face and invited me to their lavish engagement party just to humiliate me. My own father stood by her side at the party, telling the press she was the daughter he always cherished, while tossing me a check to disappear. Stripped of my dignity and desperate for money, I signed a contract to be the fake fiancée of Kade Montgomery, a disgraced sports star secretly dying from a severe infection. In his massive estate, everyone treated me like dirt. His arrogant former nanny barged into his room, sneering that I was just a cheap, uneducated baker, and prepared to inject him with a sedative that would instantly kill him in his fragile state. They all thought I was a pathetic loser who could be stepped on and silenced forever. They had no idea that before I put on an apron, I was a top-tier MIT prodigy who built a cutting-edge medical and AI system. Watching the needle approach Kade's arm, the beast I had kept hidden for years finally woke up. "Put the syringe down," I said coldly, grabbing her wrist. It was time to show them exactly what this useless baker could do.
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Chapter 1

Baylee Allison POV:

The warm scent of yeast, my only comfort, filled the small space of my bakery. I slid a fresh batch of sourdough onto the cooling rack. This place was supposed to be my sanctuary.

My apron pocket buzzed aggressively with a video call.

I wiped the flour from my hands onto my jeans and pulled out the phone. My stepsister Isabell's face filled the screen, her glowing skin and delicate features framed by cascading blonde curls. She wore an expression of soft, unbearable pity.

"Baylee, sweetie!" Isabell's voice was breathy, laced with manufactured concern. "I'm so sorry to bother you while you're working hard at the bakery, but... I just couldn't bear the thought of you finding out through the news."

She sighed softly, turning the camera slightly. Sitting beside her was Declan Sharp, his eyes fixed on her with adoring eyes.

Declan. My ex-boyfriend. The man who had spent three years promising me a future while secretly siphoning away my life's work-the core code for my neural-network AI system, the very algorithm I had poured my soul into at MIT. He used my stolen legacy he had handed the fruits of my labor straight to Isabell on a silver platter.

Isabell raised a hand to lightly press against her chest, deliberately letting the blinding, custom-cut solitaire diamond ring on her finger catch the sunlight.

"Declan proposed to me last night, Baylee," Isabell whimpered softly, her eyes glistening with false tears. "I know how hard things have been for you lately, and I was so worried your heart would break. We want you to be the first to know-and of course, you must come to our wedding as my maid of honor. I can't imagine stepping into my happiness without my dear sister by my side."

Behind her, Declan rested a comforting hand on her shoulder, looking at the camera with a icy, patronizing detachment. He didn't say a word, but his posture declared everything: You're down in the dirt, Baylee. And we're up here.

"A wedding invitation," I said flatly, my face a unreadable mask. "How thoughtful of you, Isabell."

"I just know how lonely it gets in that stuffy little shop," Isabell cooed, her soft tone hiding a needle in every word. "I want you to share our joy, really. You don't have to feel embarrassed around Declan's friends-I'll make sure everyone treats you nicely."

"I'll be sure to mark my calendar," I replied, my voice smooth and devoid of emotion. "Congratulations to you both. You truly deserve each other."

Without waiting for her next performance, I ended the call and laid the phone face down on the stainless-steel counter.

I took a deep breath, but the sweet vanilla in the air felt heavy and suffocating. A cold, toxic rage burned in my throat, not out of heartbreak, but out of absolute disgust for their shamelessness.

The bell over the door chimed softly.

A woman in a crisp Prada suit stepped inside, her sharp, calculating eyes sweeping over the rustic wooden shelves before landing squarely on me.

A quiet, dangerous thrill settled in my chest.

Right on cue.

She walked directly to the counter, extending a perfectly manicured hand. "Baylee Allison? I'm Susan Price, Mr. Kade Montgomery's publicist."

I didn't take her hand, merely leaning back against the counter, giving her a slow, knowing look. Kade Montgomery. The legend of the New York Rangers, the captain, the untouchable god of the ice-and currently, a fallen hero drowning in devastating rumors about a career-ending injury.

Susan Price didn't flinch at my indifference. She pulled a heavy file from her leather portfolio and placed it onto my workspace. "A public relations contract," she said, her tone efficiently transactional. "We require a suitable 'girlfriend' to stabilize Mr. Montgomery's public image."

I glanced down at the document, then back up into her eyes. I asked, pretending I didn't know."Why me?"

A practiced, polished smile touched her lips. "Your background is clean. Your image is ordinary and relatable-a hardworking baker. Most importantly, your public history with Declan Sharp provides a narrative that will generate explosive media buzz, while offering you a path out of your current... humiliation. A mutually beneficial transaction."

My fingers brushed the cool edge of the paper. The compensation listed inside was staggering-enough to expand this shop tenfold, or to fund something infinitely more lethal.

"He's severely injured," I noted calmly.

"Which is why the media needs to see someone 'healing' him," Susan replied smoothly.

I looked at the name printed on the signature line. Kade Montgomery. A fallen titan. The ultimate pawn.

They thought they were rescuing an ordinary baker girl to use as a shield for their client. They didn't realize who they were actually inviting into Kade Montgomery's private domain.

"When does the contract take effect?" I asked, looking up into Susan's eyes.

A flash of sharp satisfaction crossed her face. "The moment you sign."

I picked up a pen from the counter and signed my name in fluid, unwavering strokes. Baylee Allison.

The click of the pen closing sounded like the slide of a bolt on a rifle.

Susan retrieved the document, her smile widening. "A car will pick you up tomorrow morning at dawn. Welcome to the team, Ms. Allison."

She turned and left, her heels clicking crisply against the floorboards before the heavy wooden door shut behind her.

The bakery returned to silence, save for the steady hum of the oven.

I picked up my phone. A text from Isabell sat on the screen: "Let me know if you need help finding a dress for the engagement party, sweetie! I know designer brands can be tricky to afford."

A slow, icy calm settled deep into my bones.

They thought they had stripped me of my research, my dignity, and my future. They thought they had pushed me into a corner where I could only watch them flourish.

They had no idea that revenge is just like baking-it requires the exact right ingredients, a precisely calculated temperature, and absolute, unyielding patience.

And now, thanks to Kade Montgomery, I had been handed the key to the ultimate kitchen.

I stared at Isabell's message, and for the first time all day, a cold, dangerous smile spread across my face.

Enjoy your little fairy tale while you can, dear sister. I'm preparing a feast for your wedding... and it's going to ruin your appetite for the rest of your life.

Chapter 2

Baylee Allison POV:

I returned to the cold, imposing mansion they called my family home to retrieve the last of my things. The black sedan Susan had sent was idling quietly at the curb.

I just wanted to get in and get out.

I had barely dragged my suitcase onto the front porch when a sickeningly sweet voice chimed from the double doors. "Well, well, if it isn't our busy little Baylee."

I stopped, my fingers tightening around the handle, but I didn't turn around. Isabell. She always possessed an uncanny knack for ruining the air wherever she went.

The sharp click-clack of her heels echoed as she walked around to block my path. She looked me up and down, her eyes brimming with a toxic mix of triumph and contempt. "Going somewhere, sister? Running away to hide in your little flour dungeon?"

I ignored her, taking a firm step to the side.

She darted over, deliberately thrusting her left hand toward my face so the diamond ring caught the daylight. "Declan was just here. He was laughing about how desperate you looked on that video call. He said he misses having a free servant who does all his technical work, but he certainly doesn't miss you."

My jaw set firmly, but I kept my tone deadpan. "Get out of my way, Isabell."

My lack of reaction clearly annoyed her. Her sweet facade cracked, revealing a venomous sneer. "Oh, I forgot. You think you've landed on your feet, don't you? Kade Montgomery's girlfriend. Word travels fast."

The contract wasn't even twenty-four hours old, but the news had already reached her. A calculated leak by Susan Price to kick off the PR machine, no doubt.

Isabell leaned in closer, dropping her voice to a conspiratorial whisper. "But do you really think you've hit the lottery, Baylee? Dad was on the phone in his study last night with the team board. Kade Montgomery's knee isn't just injured-it's completely shattered. His career is over."

She watched my face closely, hungrily searching for a flicker of devastation. "He's a washed-up cripple now. A pathetic, broken man who needs a cheap fake girlfriend to salvage what's left of his pride. You went from being the discarded ex of an up-and-coming star to the caretaker of a ruined ghost. How utterly fitting for you."

Her words were meant to poison me, but they completely missed the target. She thought I cared about Kade's social capital. She had no idea that a "shattered god" made for a far more manageable, effective pawn.

My silence frustrated her. Needing a deeper blade to draw blood, she tilted her head, her lips twisting into a cruel, deliberate grin.

"You know, this pathetic savior complex you have-this tragic need to cling to damaged goods-it's clearly genetic," Isabell said, flicking her styled hair over her shoulder. "Your mother was the exact same way, wasn't she?"

The air in my lungs froze.

"She was nothing but a cheap, opportunistic nobody who crawled into our family home, thinking she could trap Dad with her tragic little act," Isabell hissed, her voice dripping with foul malice. "And when everyone realized she was just a pathetic leech stealing from the family accounts, she threw her dramatic little fit and conveniently dropped dead just to guilt us all."

The entire world went dead quiet.

The rustling leaves, the idling engine at the curb, the thud of my own heart-everything vanished. The only sound echoing in my mind was her filthy, twisted lie about my late mother, Elara.

My mother, who had poured her heart, her fortune, and her life into building this family, only to be systematically cast aside, robbed, and driven into an early grave by these very parasites.

Before Isabell could even blink, my hand shot out like a steel trap.

I clamped my fingers around her throat and shoved her back hard.

Her back slammed against the cold stone pillar of the porch with a dull thud. Her breath hitch in a sharp, terrified gasp.

My grip was suffocating, forged from years of physical labor in the bakery and fueled by a white-hot, lethal rage.

Her smug expression vanished instantly, replaced by sheer panic as her hands clawed uselessly at my fingers. "W-What... let go... are you crazy?!"

I stepped close, leaning into her face, my voice dropping into a register so quiet, so dangerously frigid, it sounded like ice fracturing underfoot.

"Isabell Allison," I whispered into her ear, my eyes locking onto hers with unhinged, absolute fury. "You can steal my work. You can take my ex. You can play your pathetic little socialite games all day long."

I tightened my fingers just enough to feel the violent tremor running through her entire body.

"But if you ever," I said, each word a razor blade, "drag my mother's name through your filthy mouth again... I will personally tear down every single thing you care about until you wish you were never born."

For the first time in her sheltered, privileged life, Isabell saw true danger in my eyes. She realized in that terrifying second that I wasn't the weak, quiet girl she could push around anymore.

I was a woman with nothing left to lose-and a terrifying amount of capacity to destroy.

I shoved her away. She collapsed against the base of the pillar, clutching her throat, gasping for air with wide, tear-filled eyes.

Without offering her another glance, I picked up my suitcase and walked down the steps toward the waiting black car.

The driver opened the door for me in stunned silence.

I slid into the plush leather interior and pulled the door shut, cutting off the sound of Isabell's ragged sobbing on the porch.

Looking down at my hands in my lap, I noticed they were trembling.

Not from fear.

From the icy, unstoppable fury that was now settled deep in my bones.

Chapter 3

Baylee Allison POV:

The black sedan moved smoothly down the highway, leaving the bustling noise of New York City behind.

I leaned back against the plush leather seat, watching the city skyline shrink in the side mirror. The molten rage from my confrontation with Isabell slowly cooled, hardening into a razor-sharp, lethal clarity.

She thought I was desperate. Susan Price thought I was a convenient, harmless ordinary girl looking for a lifeline.

They all believed in coincidences. I didn't.

I pulled out my tablet, my fingers moving across the blank glass until a sleek, custom-encrypted prompt appeared. I typed in a fifty-four-character key.

The darkness gave way to a glowing crimson interface: Project Chimera.

This wasn't just a piece of software. This was my life's work-the advanced, neural-network predictive algorithm I had spent four agonizing years developing at MIT.

Declan had stolen the outer shell, the sanitized, commercial version he passed off as his own to secure his multi-million-dollar contract with the Rangers' analytics branch. He thought he had taken my genius. But he had only taken the child; I had kept the mother.

The commercial version Declan held could barely analyze basic player metrics. Chimera, in its true form, was an emotionless, omniscient predictive machine. Feed it enough public data, social footprints, and behavioral patterns, and it could simulate human psychology, mapping out the precise structural flaws in anyone's life.

It was Chimera that had brought Susan Price to my bakery.

Three days ago, when news of Kade Montgomery's catastrophic, season-ending injury broke, the sports and business worlds shattered. Kade wasn't just the legend of the New York Rangers; he was the sole heir to the Montgomery sports empire.

The injury wasn't just a broken knee-it was an inside job that had left him permanently crippled, unable to walk without support, let alone lace up skates again. With his athletic career drowned in blood and rumors of his permanent disability leaking out, the Montgomery family's greedy board of directors and rival sisters were moving in like vultures, attempting to strip Kade of his corporate control, claiming he was a "broken, unstable invalid."

Kade's public relations empire was bleeding out. They desperately needed a narrative shift: a sudden, grounding love story. They needed a clean, relatable girl who could show the world-and the board-that Kade was mentally stable, happily settled, and aggressively fighting his way back through rehabilitation.

Using Chimera, I had simulated Susan Price's decision-making matrix. I fed the system her past PR strategies, her risk-aversion profiles, and the exact traits she would look for in a disposable, controllable 'girlfriend.'

Then, through three untraceable digital intermediaries, I dropped breadcrumbs. A targeted news snippet about a quiet baker girl, her clean background, and her bitter, dramatic breakup with Declan Sharp-the very man now serving as the lead analyst for Kade's rival team.

Susan didn't find me by chance. She picked me because Chimera had made me her mathematically perfect choice.

I tapped the screen, opening Kade Montgomery's newly generated dossier.

The data was brutal. Public sentiment was a pit of pity and predatory greed. His team board was giving him thirty days to prove his competence, while the media mocked his fallen status.

Perfect, I thought, my lips curving into a dry, cynical smile. A fallen god, isolated, angry, and surrounded by enemies. He needs a shield; I need an amplifier.

I switched tabs to the next profile: Isabell Allison.

Tomorrow night was her and Declan's grand engagement party at the Plaza Hotel. It was designed to be the crowning moment of her socialite reign-a night meant to mock my ruin.

"Chimera, run behavioral simulation," I whispered, setting the parameters. "Target: Isabell Allison's public credibility. Focus on undisclosed financial liabilities and stolen assets."

The glowing red node split into a dozen algorithmic streams, sifting through years of Isabell's social media, her shell accounts, and the hidden digital receipts of the research Declan had funneled to her family.

Within ninety seconds, the screen flashed softly.

Attack Vector Identified: 98.4% Probability of Complete Social Collapse.

I didn't need to craft lies or spread filthy rumors like Isabell did about my mother. Chimera didn't invent weapons; it simply found the truth and delivered it with absolute, mathematical precision.

I tapped a single button, scheduling the automated package to deploy to every major media outlet attending tomorrow night's gala at precisely 10:00 PM.

A sense of profound, icy calm settled in my chest.

I checked my phone. A text from my trusted former lab assistant, Paige, popped up: "The raw dataset from Declan's firm is secured, Boss. Everything is ready for tomorrow night."

I typed back a brief reply: "Good. Let the show begin."

I locked the tablet and looked out the window as the car turned down the private, gated estate belonging to Kade Montgomery.

They all thought I was a helpless baker girl, swept up in their games of power, money, and pride. They thought Kade was a broken man, destined to be discarded.

They had no idea who they had just opened the gates for.

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