Billionaire’s Revenge by Bhavana Singh EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Bhavana Singh
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“Shaurya’s eyes were fixed on the couple, who were standing on stage with
big smiles. His gaze fell on the bride, acting all innocent. But, he knows it’s
all a facade. She was a bitch, who acts according to her benefits. How could
he have fallen for someone so selfish?
Frustration surged through him; the thought of letting them revel in their
happiness after breaking his heart was unbearable. They needed to face the
consequences of their betrayal.
A smirk played on his lips as he muttered, “Tina Kashyap, you’ll pay for
everything. Get ready.”
Determined, he approached a man, instructing him, “I’m bringing Tina and
my pictures. Display them on screen for everyone to see. Let them see her
real face, who she truly is. Let’s see how she and her husband would handle
this.”
After picking photos, he was leaving the room , he was startled to find
Tina’s sister, Prisha, standing before him.
“What are you doing here?” he snapped, his anger palpable.
“You can’t do this to my sister. Please, don’t. She’s happy with Rajeev Jiju,”
she pleaded innocently.
“Stay away from me. Get out of my room,” he retorted sharply, attempting
to leave, only to be stopped by Prisha’s firm grip.
“Please, don’t do this. I know she hurt you, but forgive her. You can’t control
someone’s heart; she loves Rajeev Jiju,” she implored.
Shaurya scoffed, his tone dripping with sarcasm. “Love? You don’t know
your sister. She’s after his money, a gold digger.”
Anger surged within Prisha at his accusation. “My sister isn’t a gold digger.
She loves Rajeev Jiju,” she asserted, trying to remain composed.
Shaurya’s mocking tone cut deep. “Of course, you’d defend her. Birds of a
feather flock together, after all. You’re just like her, a gold digger.”
Stunned by his words, Prisha’s voice shook with indignation. “My sister and
I are not gold diggers.”
Prisha took a deep breath, surprised by her own behavior. This wasn’t like
her; she never shouted in front of anyone. With a soft tone, she uttered, “I’m
sorry.”
“What?” Shaurya responded, confusion evident in his voice.
“I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have shouted at you. But please, don’t ruin my sister’s
life. She’s finally found happiness after so long,” she pleaded, her hands
joined in supplication. Shaurya was taken aback, scrutinizing her from head
to toe. It was difficult for him to believe that Saloni’s sister could be so
innocent.
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