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Omnipotent Mrs. Finn

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Annie Booth
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Summary

Ruby, who had been exiled, was suddenly found back by her family. She thought it was the usual routine for getting married, but did not expect that her identity of a mysterious man was exposed. Ruby vowed to fight this man till the end, so - "Mr. Finn, your wife jumped into the river." "Don't worry, she can swin." "Mr. Finn, your bought a bunch of broken companies back." "That's what I was going to buy." "Mr. Finn, your wife wants a divorce --" A divorce?

EmotionRomanceTrue LoveFemale leadIndependent

Chapter 1 The Engagement

In the hospital, Ruby Harold was sitting on the bench in the hallway, looking at the two aggressive men in front of her, “ You want me to marry into the Finn family, and that’s fine. But you have to give back my mother’s possessions…”

“What?! Do you think you are eligible to pose a condition to me, Rube?” the woman interrupted her with a shrill voice.

Ruby turned to look at her stepmother, Susan Shaw, who had driven her mother to death, replaced her as Mrs.Harold. She sent her and her grandma abroad, and then left them without any further support.

After more than ten years since she was sent abroad, her stepmother came to her abruptly and urged her to go back and marry into the Finn family.

Ruby tried her utmost to restrain the hatred to her as she pushed her glasses up, “Now it’s you asking for a favor. If you think it is unacceptable, just go away.”

Susan was annoyed, “It’s your honor to marry into such a noble family! Besides, the engagement was made by your dead mother at the very beginning!”

“Well…” Ruby nodded while asked rhetorically, “But does the engagement still be recognized by the Finn family?”

Her question embarrassed the woman, who didn’t answer but turned to look at a middle aged man, Spencer.

“Ruby, they always keep their promise! How could they reject you after making the engagement?” Spencer broke the silence in an abnormal tone of tender.

“Dad, I hear that Levi has to live in a wheelchair for the rest of his life due to his leg problems. Besides, it’s almost impossible for him to be the heir of his family,” she interrupted him.

Then, she glanced at them and said aggrievedly, “I know the Finn family doesn’t want to see Levi dies without issue, so they offer generous rewards to the woman who can give birth to his heir.”

“I guess my dear stepmother must be so eager to build a relationship with the Finn family but unwilling to let my little sister Rita marry a cripple, so you come to find me as the alternative.”

Spencer turned scarlet from embarrassment but still trying to excuse it, “Your mother and Hattie were good friends back in the day!”

“Yeah,” Ruby said, “If Levi wasn’t crippled, you would have asked Rita to marry him.”

Since his real intention was seen through by her, Spencer got irritated for the shame, “Watch your tongue, Ruby!”

“Don’t waste your breath, Spencer,” Susan spoke up, “she has no idea about how lucky she is to marry Levi!”

“Now that you know how lucky it is, leave it to Rita. I’m pretty sure she won’t let you down.”

The engagement didn’t really matter to her. After all, it wasn’t the only way to get back her mother’s legacy.

Rudy stood up immediately and was about to walk away.

But Spencer stopped her hurriedly. He gritted his teeth as if he had made a tough decision, “Well, I’m not that sure how many stuffs your mother left. You know, I can’t remember everything so clearly after so many years now. I have to make it clear.”

He tried to act like a loving father, but she didn’t bite at the bait at all. “I am not negotiating with you. I’m informing you.”

“The door is over there, you guys can get out of here now,” she said straightly.

Spencer blurted out with his teeth gnashed, “Fine! I promise you! But you have to marry Levi! You have one day to pack your stuffs and then back with us!”

Such a hurry. As if he was afraid that she would break the deal if he hesitated. Ruby restrained herself from mocking him but made a bright smile instead.

“Done! Thank you, dad! You are so generous!”

“…”