周六. 11 月 22nd, 2025

Reborn Heiresses Rise Against Their Betrayal Family

Blurb:

After a lifetime of rivalry and a tragic death, Mia Williams and Lily Williams are reborn with a shared mission: destroy the family that betrayed them. Switched at birth, the real heiress Mia and the fake heiress Lily once competed fiercely for the love of parents who only cherished their son, Leo Williams. But in their new life, they unite against their parasitic family. Watch as they expose the dark secrets of the Williams family, turning the tables on Leo and their manipulative parents. This gripping tale of sisterhood, revenge, and redemption will keep you on the edge of your seat. Perfect for fans of rebirth stories and family dramas!

Content:

I fought with the fake heiress my whole life.

Only on my deathbed did I realize our parents always loved their son best.

Their precious son was my worthless stepbrother.

The whole family lived high on the fake heiress’s and my efforts like parasites.

Yet during the earthquake, at the last moment, Mom and Dad saved their precious boy.

Then they casually locked the door to safety behind them, leaving the fake heiress and me to be crushed.

Later, we both woke up reborn.

You bitch! How dare you wear my dress! I waited two months for that!

Lily Williams raised her hand, ready to shove me down the stairs, but then she froze.

Our eyes locked.

We both had been reborn.

The agony of snapping bones and the suffocating terror of being buried alive still clung to us.

Yet there we were, back at the very beginning.

Lily and I had been switched at birth.

After eighteen years lost, I’d finally made it back to the Williams family.

Tough as weeds, I wasn’t about to settle for second best.

Lily became my enemy.

We fought tooth and nail, each desperate to be the best daughter in the eyes of Mom and Dad, as well as the best sister of our brother, Leo.

Lily and I competed in academics, looks, and knowledge about business…

I got into Harvard. She got into Stanford.

I landed a crucial deal for the family company, drinking until my stomach bled.

She secured Leo’s future by entering an arranged marriage, wedding a wealthy man she despised.

Our rivalry and sacrifices propelled the Williams family skyward, transforming them into the hottest new name in business.

We burned ourselves out for this family.

And when the earthquake hit, just when escape was possible, they left us to die horribly underground, our bodies never found.

Right now, we were screaming over a sixty-thousand-dollar dress.

A dress Lily had waited two months to get her hands on.

Yet it appeared on my bed. I’d assumed Leo had sent it as a gift.

So, I’d put it on without a second thought.

Seeing me in her dress, Lily naturally flew into a rage, tearing into me right in front of the family.

Looking back now, I realized something was off.

Leo had given me Lily’s property as a gift.

Handing over stolen goods? Disgusting.

And in this way, he effortlessly drove a wedge between us.

Seeing us pause, Leo’s placating voice cut in,

Lily, honey! Your closet’s bursting with dresses!

Be reasonable! Don’t fight Mia over this one. Just let her have it!

In our last life, from Lily’s perspective, it was her dress. She wasn’t the one stealing.

From mine, it was Leo’s birthday gift to me, and Lily was trying to snatch it away.

Plus, she’d lived my life as the real heiress for eighteen years.

Old grudges mixed with new, easily fueling my resentment.

I watched Leo play the perfect brother, then locked eyes with Lily again.

Instant understanding flashed between us.

The next second, we grabbed each other’s hair and slammed bodily into Leo.

Leo, who’d been about to fan the flames, looked horrified as his whole body pitched backward.

Thud

Thud! Thud! Thud

Lily and I released each other, watching impassively as Leo tumbled down the stairs.

Last time, it was me who took that fall.

Back then, Mom and Dad had given Lily a light scolding, making me think they only cared about the daughter they’d raised for eighteen years.

But the truth was, they cared about neither of us.

Leo groaned, writhing on the floor, pain radiating from him.

A sharper shriek pierced the air.

Mom screamed,

Are you insane?! You worthless girls dared to push my son?!

Silence crashed down.

Mom realized her slip, guilt flashing across her face.

Lily and I exchanged a look. They’d shown their true face much earlier this time.

Now, Lily and I united against our common enemies.

I wouldn’t let the family live an easy time anymore!

Lily crossed her arms.

Mom! What do you mean, worthless girls’?

I was fighting with Mia. Leo’s falling was an accident.

Mom looked flustered.

No, no, I was just worried! Even if Leo’s tough, a fall like that could hurt him!

Mom and Dad had always cultivated an image of favoring their daughters over their son.

This slip-up had them panicking.

Dad helped Leo up. I saw pure venom in Leo’s eyes.

Dad kept his voice calm, lecturing.

What happened? You’re grown women! Can’t you get along?

Look what happened to your brother!

I gave a cold laugh.

Leo! Wasn’t this dress your birthday gift to me? Why is Lily saying it’s hers?

Leo’s eyes darted away. He stammered,

I-I thought since Lily liked it, you might too.

Dad seized on this, his tone sharp.

Lily! Are you trying to take things from Mia again?

Is fancy dress all you care about? Look how far your grades have slipped!

Lily remained unruffled.

Dad, I’ve already secured an early admission spot.

In our past life, that would have enraged her.

Lily’s grades had slippedsimply from first place to second.

I took the first place from her.

Dad looked embarrassed.

But but you wanted Stanford, didn’t you? How

Lily glanced at me, a small smile playing on her lips.

Changed my mind.

The early admission was to Cambridge. Last time, she’d given it up to compete with me.

Anything I didn’t want, she naturally scorned it too.

That early spot had gone to Leo, who ranked thirty-first in our grade.

Leo panicked. Lily, I thought you believed in earning your place, not taking shortcuts?

Lily raised an eyebrow.

Early admission is earned, Leo. By merit.

Leo’s voice rose. Mia doesn’t want the early spot!

Every word dripped with provocation.

With a clear head now, I saw how utterly ridiculous our past lives had been.

I spoke up. Actually, I think I do want that early admission spot now.

Leo’s face froze.

If both of us wanted it, that spot would never fall to him.

Lily put on a show.

Mia! Are you deliberately trying to ruin things for me?!

I played along. Sure enough! Anything you want, I’m taking it!

Seeing us fight again relaxed the rest of the family.

As long as we were at odds, Leo still had a shot at that early spot.

Dad finally played peacemaker.

Enough! Both of you, to your rooms! Think about what you’ve done!

Lily and I rolled our eyes at each other in perfect sync.

Mom put on her concerned’ face.

Oh, girls, stop fighting! Mommy will get you both new birthday presents, okay?

Slam! I shut my bedroom door hard behind me.

Mom and Dad sighed and shook their heads, putting on their we spoiled them rotten’ act.

Back in my room, I ripped off the dress and stepped on the discarded fabric.

The door opened behind me.

Without turning, I asked, Remember what Leo got for his eighteenth birthday?

Lily’s voice was cold.

A seven-million-dollar sports car and five percent of the company stock.

I turned, a smirk forming.

And how much was this dress worth?

Sixty thousand. Lily had paid for it herself.

Letting a mere dress drive us apart? Pathetic.

Lily’s face twisted, probably cursing her past stupidity.

She sounded irritated.

What’s our next move?

I shrugged.

Nothing. Leo will panic soon enough.

Just now, over a dress, he’d lost his shot at early admission.

The cat-and-mouse game might take a while, Lily drawled lazily.

I was transferred to a new high school.

Just like before, I got bullied there.

Since Lily and I were now allies, the culprit was obvious.

I sat on a toilet seat, soaked to the skin.

The stall door was jammed shut with a mop handle.

I texted Lily.

[Come to the bathroom. I’m drenched.]

My phone buzzed right outside the stall.

Lily’s voice came through. Already here.

The mop clattered to the floor. The stall door creaked open slowly.

Lily looked me up and down and snorted a laugh.

Well, no one can pin this on me now!

I rolled my eyes.

It was true that we’d both been idiots in our past lives.

Leo burst in with his friends.

Seeing Lily and me, he faltered, then recovered quickly, pointing at Lily.

Lily! How could you be so vicious? Mia’s your sister!

You threw water on her? Leading the bullying?

Lily’s face remained impassive.

I spoke up. Leo, you’ve got it wrong. Lily saved me. She didn’t bully me.

Leo puffed up righteously.

Impossible! She must have tricked you! Why would she ever help you?

Lily’s tone was mocking.

I’m your sister too, Leo. Why the favoritism toward Mia?

Honestly, Lily’s acting was half-hearted, but Leo was too thrilled to notice it.

Don’t try to lie! I’m calling Mom and Dad right now! They’ll teach you a lesson!

He stormed out with his gang.

Lily and I exchanged an amused glance.

She leaned in, whispering, Security camera.

She pointed casually. I looked straight into the lens of a camera outside the window.

It had a clear view of the bathroom door. Who entered was obvious.

When was that installed?

Today, Lily replied.

I realized she’d known I’d get drenched.



Even if the water wasn’t cold, it stung a little.

Lily spread her hands in apology.

I wasn’t sure which day it happened. Didn’t expect Leo to move so fast.

Tsk, that fucking bastard. Not even sparing his sister.

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