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HIS CONTRACT WIFE IS HIS RUIN
HIS CONTRACT WIFE IS HIS RUIN

HIS CONTRACT WIFE IS HIS RUIN

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In HIS CONTRACT WIFE IS HIS RUIN, Seraphina plays the obedient spouse to Lucien, hiding a lethal plan for revenge. This modern romance novel follows her mission to destroy the man who sought to break her. Read this action-packed web novel to see if Lucien can escape her trap.

Chapter 1 of HIS CONTRACT WIFE IS HIS RUIN

The man Seraphina's about to marry doesn't spare her a glance.

Not when she walks in. Not even when the click of her heels echoes against the marble, loud in the hush, as if announcing her privately.

 Two hundred of the country's most powerful people swivel in their seats to watch her approach, but Lucien Voss just keeps reading the papers in front of him, pen already poised.

And honestly? Seraphina's fine with that.

Let him miss the view. Let him underestimate her.

This so-called wedding isn't a wedding. There are plenty of flowers-thousands, actually. White orchids pour from the ceiling in arrangements worth more than most people make in a year, but they exist the way the rest of the furniture does: chosen by someone's assistant to project exactly the right image, for exactly the right audience. They're cold. Nobody here loves orchids.

The grand hall at the Voss Estate stretches forty feet above her, all pale marble and gold trim, windows letting in February's thin, colorless light. The "guests" in rows of ivory chairs are more like official witnesses. Their presence is documentation: everyone here can say this happened.

Seraphina knows most of their faces; she's studied them. There's Senator Hargrove in row three-he owes the Vosses two elections and a scandal swept under the rug back in 2019. Next to him, Helena Marsh, head of Marsh Industries. Her company's merger with Voss Corp only happened because certain "social alignments" fell into place. The Delacroix twins sit near the back-old money, older alliances, silent and watchful. Ceremonies like this aren't new to them.

They watch her with the same careful dissection. She can almost feel it: cataloging her dress (ivory silk, high neck, picked by Lucien's stylist and delivered to her room without so much as a note), her hair (slick and severe-not the look the stylist intended, but the one Seraphina made herself at dawn, locked door, trembling hands), the way she walks.

She walks like she isn't afraid.

And that's not quite the same thing as actually being unafraid.

Lucien Voss is thirty-four, sole heir to a vast fortune-nine countries, two continents-and there's no denying he's striking. Everyone says it right away. Tall. Dark. A jawline that spells power in every photograph. He moves like a man who treats his body the way he treats everything else: a resource, kept at peak efficiency, never indulged.

He still doesn't look up as she nears. He's pretending to read the contract, but she suspects he knows every line already. This is part of the show-a signal that she's an interruption, not a priority.

The officiant-a judge, not a priest, and an old friend of Lucien's father-waits to the left, hands folded, face unreadable. Lucien's lawyer stands to the right. Two witnesses sit ready at the table. The whole scene feels like a board meeting someone decorated with entirely too many orchids.

Seraphina reaches the table.

Lucien signs first.

The pen makes that crisp, expensive scratch across the paper. He doesn't hurry. He finishes, caps the pen, and pushes the contract her way-still refusing to meet her eyes. Only when she takes the document does he finally look up.

His eyes are a kind of pale, wintry gray. He scans her the way a man reads a balance sheet, looking for key figures, assessing, moving on.

"Miss Calloway," he says. His voice is low, calm, the kind of voice that never has to get louder to be heard.

"Mr. Voss," she replies.

Something tiny flickers in his face-gone almost before it appears. He expected nerves in her voice. He's used to hearing that hesitation, the breathless edge that intimidation brings. He didn't get it just now, and they both know it.

He files away that detail. She watches it happen-a fractional adjustment behind those steel-grey eyes-and then his features smooth out again. He gestures to the pen.

She signs her name with barely a glance at the papers.

No vows, not unless you count the pages of terms and conditions her father handed her six weeks ago, hands shaking, eyes hollow. She'd read every word twice. Then she'd made a list.

What the contract demands: Seraphina Voss (formerly Calloway) will live at the main Voss estate, attend required events, look like the picture of a supportive spouse. She won't talk to reporters without approval. She stays out of business. She's "available."

What isn't spelled out-but broadcast in Lucien's posture, in the way he owns the room: you'll know your place, and your place is small.

Lucien's lawyer produces the ring-no velvet box, nothing sentimental, just a slim leather folder. Lucien takes it, fits it on her finger with a light, impersonal grip, as if finishing off a bit of paperwork.

The ring is stunning-a diamond like a frozen planet, flanked by sapphires, set in platinum. It demands attention. It's an announcement of ownership, and both of them know how much it cost: more than her family's house.

It settles on her hand.

The judge utters something about "I now pronounce." Proper applause follows-polished, brief, precise. The kind of applause you get in a room where nobody claps too long and everyone knows what's at stake.

Lucien releases her hand. No kiss-just as stipulated. He's turning away even before the applause wraps up, already murmuring to his lawyer, who pulls out his phone and gets back to work.

Business as usual.

Seraphina's left with two hundred eyes following her and a diamond digging a cool, heavy mark into her finger. Lucien, her new husband, hasn't treated her as a person in this entire transaction-only as a contract come to life.

For a second, she lets herself feel the insult-the smooth, efficient way Lucien bundled her into his world, all while making it painfully clear: "wife" here is a role, not a relationship. She's a chess piece, valuable and moveable and managed. She's useful, but nothing more.

She feels it. Then she locks it away.

All around, the reception starts to stir: chairs scrape, guests stand, soft conversation rises, waiters fan out with champagne. Someone-a woman from Lucien's team-touches her elbow, steering her firmly toward the next room. Tonight, even her movements are mapped out, controlled.

She goes where she's led. She keeps her face calm, almost delicate, the image of a woman dazed by so much luxury.

But underneath, tucked far out of Lucien's reach-so far he'll never see it unless she wants him to-Seraphina remembers the list she wrote, alone at her father's old kitchen table at two a.m., contract pages spread before her. She's not thinking about the list of what the contract expects from her.

She's thinking about her own list.

The ring catches the light-cold, brilliant, impossible to miss-as she slips through the crowd. Lucien stands across the room, already facing away, absorbed in conversation, with "wife" filed precisely where it belongs: handled, done, irrelevant.

She watches him-notes how he stands, the way he keeps an eye on the whole crowd even while talking to his lawyer, how he's claimed the best spot in the room. People practically orbit around him, conversations angling his way. It's all unconscious, but it's there.

She sees everything.

She's been watching Lucien Voss for four months now. He doesn't know that. He doesn't really know much about her at all, which is just how she wants it.

The ring sits cool and heavy on her hand.

Step one: complete.

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