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The Billionaire's Adorable Wife

Hedy Turner, once the world's number one genius, was ruthless and cunning. However, she was betrayed and met a tragic end. Reincarnated as a timid, seemingly useless, and overweight rural high school girl, Hedy faces bullying from classmates, double standards from teachers, and the scorn of those around her. But she surprises everyone when she sheds the weight, revealing her true potential. No longer useless, the principal of Ravenwood University personally recruits her. She originally wanted to experience an ordinary life but accidentally became the number one in the world. A sinister boss fell in love with her and protected her. Enter Sebastian Thorn, a cold, domineering, and ruthless billionaire whose very presence can silence a room. With piercing eyes that see through any facade and a meticulously crafted image, his swift and unyielding decisions leave no room for negotiation or mercy. Yet, beneath this exterior, Sebastian finds his match in Hedy. His eyes light up with warmth and affection whenever she is near, and when she's away, he feels a profound longing that only her presence can fill. Captivated by her intelligence and wit, he is constantly intrigued and inspired by her sharp mind and shrewdness. ~Excerpt~ Hedy: "Why do you keep looking at me like that, Sebastian?" Sebastian: "Like what?" Hedy: "Like you're trying to memorize every detail, every moment." Sebastian:(steps closer, his voice soft) "Because I am. Every time I look at you, I'm reminded of how lucky I am. you're the only one who consumes my thoughts, my dreams? Every moment without you feels like torture.” Hedy:(heart racing, her eyes locking with his) "Sebastian, you make it sound so... intense." Sebastian: (gently cups her face) "That's because it is, Hedy. You're my world, my everything. When I'm with you, everything else fades away. It's just you and me." Hedy: (breathlessly) “Am I enough for you?." Sebastian: (leans in, his lips inches from hers) "Then let me hold you forever. Let me be the one who chases away all your fears and fills your heart with nothing but love."

Ihateblue · Urban
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28 Chs

CHAPTER 3

Hedy came out of her room.

"Hedy, come and eat." Hedy's father, Robert, had prepared her bowl and chopsticks. The living room was bare, devoid of any valuable items. The dusty light bulb emitted a faint glow. A family of five gathered around a small, worm-eating square table. Hedy sat in a corner spot.

Ethan kept his head down and ate his meal. When Hedy joined them, he silently moved his chair aside, giving plump Hedy more room and taking a seat at the edge of the table.

"You must be feeling better after a good sleep. Eat up." Robert added some meat to her bowl and said with a hint of shame, "We can't afford to keep you in the hospital any longer. Rest well at home before going back to school. I'll buy a chicken tomorrow to make soup for you."

"With her poor grades, it doesn't matter whether she goes to school or not. The teachers probably hope she doesn't show up," Kayla sneered.

"Kayla! Hedy is your sister. How can you speak like that?" Robert scolded angrily.

"Why are you yelling? What did Kayla say wrong? I really don't know what's in her brain. She even scored five or ten points. I've been completely embarrassed by her. And she's even dating at such a young age. She's not ashamed at all." Sophia's words grew more heated as she spoke. Not satisfied with scolding Hedy, she turned her anger towards Robert.

"Do you know how your relatives laugh at me? How did I end up marrying such a useless man like you? All your brothers were extremely poor back then, but now they all drive cars and live in new houses. Only you, still living in this old house with your wife and children, are using the old appliances your brothers don't want anymore. If you were a bit more ambitious, your son wouldn't be limping. I really regret marrying you."

Facing his wife's complaints, Robert kept his head down and said nothing. His face aged more than his peers due to overwork, flushed with shame. Ethan continued to eat calmly, seemingly numb to the familiar scene. However, he gripped his chopsticks tighter when he heard the word "limping."

"You really don't care, do you? Our parents are arguing because of you, and you're just sitting there watching TV. You're hopeless. I can't believe I have a sister like you." Kayla glared at Hedy and made the situation worse.

As expected, Hedy received an almost resentful glare from Sophia. However, Hedy shifted her gaze from the TV to Kayla with a blank expression. Her gaze was as cold as ice.

"What's with that look? Did I say something wrong?" Kayla felt something was off about Hedy since she returned from the hospital. Usually, she would just lower her head, shrink her neck, and be too scared to eat. She wouldn't dare look at her like this. Did she hit her head and damage her brain?

"You little br*t, how dare you glare at your sister. Finish your meal quickly and wash the dishes. I get angry just looking at you." After scolding Hedy, Sophia picked up her bowl to eat.

Hedy glanced at Sophia. She didn't want to argue with them at this moment. She turned her attention back to the TV. The TV was old and has been used for many years. The model was long outdated. The news was reporting on a major explosion in Brookhaven. A cold light flashed in Hedy's eyes. Viper Shadow, I, Lucifer, will settle this score sooner or later!

She put down her chopsticks and stood up to return to her room.

"Oh, you're eating so little today. Don't you usually eat three bowls?" Kayla glanced at Hedy's bowl and mocked it.

Sophia ordered Hedy, "Wash the dishes before you return to your room."

"Hedy just had a bad fall yesterday. She can't wash dishes. Kayla, Ethan, you guys do it," Robert said gruffly.

Kayla replied, "But I don't know how to wash the dishes." Then she muttered, "She fell on her head, not her hands. She usually does the washing."

"Kayla and Ethan still have homework to do. What if their grades drop? Every New Year, when we sit with our relatives, they brag about their cars and houses. We can only be proud of Kayla and Ethan's grades." After Sophia finished speaking, she urged Hedy to wash the dishes.

Hedy stood at the entrance of the living room and looked at Sophia. Her eyes narrowed slightly, as if she was restraining something. She was not known for her good temper. The rumors of her ruthless nature were not exaggerated or unfounded. If Sophia and Kayla dared to say another word, she couldn't guarantee she wouldn't lose her temper.

Just then, Ethan finished eating and quietly cleaned up the dishes and chopsticks.

"Put that down. Why did you wash it? Go back to your room and do your homework." Sophia would never let her son do such chores. She always left the housework to Hedy. Hedy worked tirelessly every day, yet her meal portion remained the same.

Ethan ignored Sophia. He picked up the dishes and went to wash them. Kayla frowned slightly, not approving but too lazy to lecture her taciturn brother. She got up and returned to her room. She had no idea how she had narrowly escaped a "storm."

Sophia glared at Hedy. She went to the kitchen to chase her son back to his room and she washed the dishes herself.

After sleeping for a day, Hedy's physical and mental state had somewhat recovered. She walked around the yard to inspect the place where the family lived. The old house was inherited from two generations before. Although it was dilapidated, it was large enough, with a courtyard, walls, and a separate kitchen. A sweet-scented osmanthus tree was planted in the courtyard. There were several rooms initially occupied by a large family. Later, Robert's brothers made some money and moved out, leaving them behind.

Ethan came out of the kitchen and glanced at Hedy in the yard. Their eyes met for a moment. Then he limped back to his room. Hedy watched his back and followed him.

Ethan took out a difficult math problem he had copied from the internet yesterday. He frowned and sat at his desk, continuing to solve the problem. Suddenly, he felt a presence. He looked up and saw Hedy leaning against his door frame with her arms folded, appearing out of nowhere. A large figure blocked his doorway completely. This was the first time Hedy had entered his room. Usually, she would retreat to her room when she returned from school, regardless of the time, except for doing housework. Ethan noticed that his sister seemed different today.

Hedy walked over and glanced at his notebook. She raised her eyebrow and asked, "You can't solve it?"

Ethan looked at her in silence.

Hedy took his pen and began writing in his notebook without hesitation. Before Ethan could react, his notebook had been filled with her writing. The challenging question that was beyond the syllabus had been solved. It was solved perfectly! The steps were clear and unique. After reading it, Ethan felt as if he had been enlightened. His face even turned slightly red with excitement.

After the initial surprise, he looked at Hedy in disbelief and asked, "How did you do it?" This was the first sentence her so-called brother had ever said to her.

"Isn't this simple problem solvable by anyone with hands?" Hedy replied sincerely.

Ethan said, "This is a university-level question I found online." He was in his second year of high school, one grade below Hedy and Kayla.

Hedy responded, "So what?"

Ethan stared suspiciously at the unusually intelligent Hedy and said, "You usually score five or ten points. The highest you've ever scored is twenty-five. Besides choosing ABCD in multiple-choice questions, you could only write out a word, 'solutions'." With her level of intelligence, how could she possibly solve it?

Having inherited the original owner's memories, Lucifer knew how foolish the original owner had been. Hedy scoffed without hesitation, "Writing out 'solutions' is just a way not to embarrass them. Such questions are simply a waste of time and ink."

Ethan couldn't believe it and asked, "So, were you just pretending all this time?"