Mag-log in“Forbidden marriage, dangerous love, and a bloody inheritance.” Enola Spark was nothing more than a “useless child” in the eyes of her family—beautiful but always looked down upon, oppressed by her uncle, and sidelined by her cousin, Clarine, the perfect heiress. But everything changed on the night of Clarine’s engagement to Damian Cassel, the tyrannical heir feared by the entire city. A scandal erupted in front of family and guests: Damian chose Enola instead. One night of sin binds them in a marriage that shocks everyone. Clarine is humiliated, her uncle is furious, and Damian’s stepbrother vows to bring them down. The wedding is only the beginning of the war. Enola must endure humiliation, jealousy, and betrayal from the family dinner table to the corporate boardroom. Yet behind Damian’s cold exterior, Enola discovers a side of the man he only shows her. In a world filled with intrigue and inheritance battles, can Enola survive? Or will this forbidden love be their downfall?
view moreThe light from the crystal chandelier illuminating the living room with its luxurious and elegant decor reflected off the long, dark brown, wavy hair, giving an elegant but frightening impression. The owner of that hair was staring intently at a group of people discussing the political marriage of a girl chosen to be the heir to the largest Winery in the city, Spark Winery.
Enola's gray eyes sparkled with a sharp glint as she stared at the Spark Winery shareholders sitting with her uncle and cousin, Clarine. Enola stood in the corner of the room, listening and memorizing everything that was said at the meeting. "The marriage of Clarine and the second young master of the Cassel family is a way to provide good cooperation for Spark Winery," Reginald said confidently and proudly. His only daughter, Clarine Reginald, would become a respected woman in this city. All the meeting participants agreed with Reginald's statement, while Clarine smiled and blushed, imagining her future. She would be a lucky woman and make everyone jealous, including Enola, the only woman she hated passionately. Her cousin had always been her main rival while they lived together. "Enola, soon you will be beneath me," Clarine whispered to herself with a thin, vengeful smile. Enola's beauty had overshadowed her among the prominent young women in the city. However, even though Enola was more physically attractive than her, people knew her as the heir to Spark Winery. "What about Enola? Are there any plans for the young lady?" one of the shareholders asked, making Reginald smile reluctantly before answering. "I plan to marry Enola off to our distant relatives who live in the southern part of the city. I think the environment there is more suitable for Enola to develop her career." Reginald's answer was met with small, slow nods from the meeting participants. Clarine was pleased to hear her father's decision to eliminate her competitor. Soon, she would be the center of attention. "Isn't that excessive, Mr. Spark? After all, Enola is one of the shareholders in this company and has contributed to its progress." Another shareholder was seen defending Enola; however, several people who held shares in Spark Winery were old acquaintances of Enola's parents. "Enola only holds a small number of shares. In fact, she should be grateful to us for allowing her to receive huge profits. At the same time, her role in the company is not that significant, especially after she gets married." Reginald looked at each shareholder approvingly and did not want to be argued with. After Enola's parents died, the position of managing director was in the hands of Reginald Spark, Enola's uncle. It happened many years after Enola's parents' accident when she was still very young. Reginald took over raising Enola after her parents died, including the company's affairs, which should have been handed over to Enola. However, at that time, she was still too young, and it was not the time to hand over business matters to the poor girl. Enola snorted at her uncle's statement, which sounded more like that of a criminal than a warm family member. While living under the same roof as her uncle, the man deliberately made her bear the status of a useless orphan. "I think Mr. Spark is right. Enola only has a small role in the company and a small number of shares. The girl has no significant influence. In fact, Mr. Spark's decision will give her a big advantage." Not only were there people who wanted to defend Enola at the meeting, but some felt the same way as Reginald. Enola's reputation as a useless and marginalized girl was already common knowledge. Enola held back the anger inside her so as not to provoke her into doing something rash. The calmness she displayed at that moment hid her raging anger. "They think I'm just a helpless girl," Enola thought. "But they don't know yet that I will rise to fight back." Enola had repeated that vow to herself many times. She would get back what was rightfully hers. Enola sat on a long teak sofa in the corner of the room adjacent to the dining room of her parents' luxurious house. As the sun was about to set, the shareholders' meeting ended. Reginald looked at Enola, sitting quietly in the corner of the room, and then approached her. "Enola, you are only a small part of this family. Your marriage to our distant relative will ensure the inheritance remains secure." Reginald spoke in a condescending tone. Enola smiled slightly as she bit her lower lip, holding back her anger. Her brain was working hard to devise a plan to save herself from a political marriage that would only distance her from her parents' inheritance. "Are you sure your plan will work? You may be digging your own grave, Uncle." Enola replied, turning her face to look at her uncle. Her gray eyes flashed with a sharp glint. Reginald smiled dismissively at Enola's attempt to threaten him, even though he was slightly affected by the terrifying aura she exuded. "Don't get your hopes up too high, Enola. The more obedient you are, the better everything will be." Reginald tried to calm Enola, who felt like a danger lurking in the shadows. The man then walked away to avoid Enola's deadly aura. Clarine arrived a few minutes later and approached Enola to declare her victory. "Did you hear that? Soon, you will be beneath me, Enola. When I marry into the Cassel family, you will have no chance of being better than me." Clarine proudly showed off her engagement, which would be her path to defeating Enola. However, Enola's reaction was unexpected. Her hand reflexively touched the sofa's armrest as if she wanted to squeeze it. "You think I'll be scared and stay quiet? Clarine, enjoy your time before everything you've ever felt ends." Enola turned to Clarine and stared at her with fiery eyes before walking away, leaving Clarine staring after her with a look of vengeance.One Year LaterThe first rays of the summer sun spilled across the rolling vineyards of Spark Winery, bathing the endless rows of grapevines in a warm golden glow.A gentle breeze drifted through the valley, carrying the sweet scent of ripening grapes and fresh earth. Workers moved between the vines with woven baskets hanging from their shoulders, their cheerful laughter blending with the chirping of birds overhead.It was harvest season.The busiest...And the most beautiful time of the year.Enola stood on the wooden observation deck overlooking the vineyard, quietly taking in the familiar view.She wore a simple ivory linen blouse tucked neatly into a pair of high-waisted beige trousers. Her long hair was loosely tied back, allowing the warm breeze to brush against her face.On her left wrist...The white-gold bracelet once belonging to Isabella Cassel shimmered softly beneath the morning sunlight.It had become part of her.Not something she wore for special occasions.But somethi
The courthouse slowly emptied as the afternoon sun drifted westward.The media frenzy that had consumed the entrance only hours earlier was beginning to fade. News vans pulled away one after another, while police officers dismantled the final security barriers.For the first time in years...There was nothing left to investigate.Nothing left to prove.Only life waiting to move forward.A gentle summer breeze swept through the city as Damian drove away from the courthouse.The dark gray blazer he had left in the car earlier was still hanging neatly behind the driver's seat, untouched.He had never needed it.The rolled sleeves of his white linen shirt remained exactly as they had been that morning.Relaxed.Unburdened.Beside him, Enola leaned comfortably against the leather seat.She watched the passing streets through the window, her expression unusually peaceful.Neither of them felt the need to speak.Sometimes...Silence carried more comfort than words ever could.Alexander's car
Less than an hour after the verdict, the front plaza of the courthouse had transformed into a sea of cameras and microphones.Television crews stood shoulder to shoulder behind the security barriers.Journalists filled every available space, waiting for the official statement from the police.The summer sun had climbed higher into the sky, bathing the courthouse steps in warm golden light.A temporary podium bearing the National Police emblem had been placed at the center of the entrance.Several uniformed officers stood on both sides.When Ronald Hayes stepped onto the platform, conversations immediately died down.Camera shutters erupted almost instantly.Click.Click.Click.Ronald stood straight behind the podium, his dark uniform immaculate as always.His expression remained calm.Professional.Behind him stood several senior investigators who had spent years reopening and piecing together the case.Among them were Damian, Enola, Alexander, Evelyn, Ethan, and Luna.None of them s
The courthouse stood beneath a brilliant midsummer sky, its white stone façade gleaming under the warm morning sun.Reporters had gathered since dawn.Television vans lined both sides of the street, their satellite dishes pointed toward the clear blue sky. Camera flashes erupted every few seconds as journalists rehearsed their opening reports, waiting for the country's most anticipated trial to begin.Police officers formed multiple security lines around the courthouse entrance. Barricades kept the growing crowd at a safe distance while armed officers patrolled every corner of the building.Today's trial wasn't just another criminal case.It was the final chapter of a scandal that had haunted two influential families for more than twenty years.A black luxury sedan slowly rolled to a stop near the private entrance reserved for witnesses and immediate family members.The rear door opened first.Damian stepped out, his polished leather shoes touching the pavement before he straightened
The house was too quiet.Not abandoned quiet.Occupied quiet.The kind that made every sound feel wrong.Damian slowly stepped in front of Enola the moment the footsteps echoed upstairs. His arm instinctively moved slightly in front of her waist, shielding her without even looking back.“Stay behin
Damian rarely felt nervous.Angry?Yes.Impatient?Frequently.Dangerous?Almost always.But nervous?That was different.Tonight, as he stepped into the evidence division of the police headquarters, he felt something disturbingly close to it.Ronald Hayes was already waiting.The police commission
The call ended.But the silence that followed felt heavier than the conversation itself.Damian stood motionless beside the floor-to-ceiling window, his phone still in his hand.Across the room, Enola watched him.The city lights stretched endlessly beyond the glass, but neither of them seemed inte
The message stayed on Damian's screen long after the sender disappeared.>Ask Evelyn what happened the night Isabella disappeared.The penthouse was quiet.Too quiet.Enola stood across the room, watching him.Damian rarely looked shaken.Angry?Yes.Cold?Always.Ruthless?Without question.But th


















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