CHAPTER 3
I MADE THE HEROINE FALL FOR MEIt was night time, Charlotte changed to her pajamas. She was turning around her big and soft bed. She still can’t believe it… Anyway, as soon as she remembered that she will die in the Finale of this story she suddenly got up on her bed and got a notebook and a pen. She went to her study area and started brainstorming on how to rewrite her ending.
So in the original story there are a lot of villains who hurt Serena… Of course it’s me and I died in the hands of Serena herself… from what I remembered, she carved out my glands and put salt in it and she pushed me into a cliff of the mountain and there I died… …
Charlie can’t help but feel her glands behind her neck… I can’t let that happen… that’s scary!
Anyway, so… I’ll have to eliminate myself as a villain now… so that leaves…
Serena’s adopted sister… Celia Vanderbilt… Celia is Serena’s adopted sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland adopted the poor Celia into their home when they thought that they couldn’t get pregnant and by some miracle, Mrs. Sutherland became pregnant with Serena.
Celia grew up with a profound envy towards Serena. Serena an epitome of perfection—extraordinarily intelligent and breathtakingly beautiful, she effortlessly captivated all who beheld her. With her mother's resplendent blonde locks and her father's piercing ocean-blue gaze, Serena exuded an aura of unparalleled elegance. In stark contrast, Celia felt like an outsider with her plain black hair and unremarkable brown eyes, unable to shake off the persistent sense of inadequacy that ate away at her. This envy burrowed even deeper when Celia stumbled upon the truth: Serena was an S-Class omega, a designation reserved for those of the highest genetic lineage, while Celia found herself classified as a mere B-Class omega. This revelation only served to intensify Celia's insecurities, stoking the flames of jealousy that smoldered within her...
Serena's family, the Sutherlands, once reigned as the wealthiest dynasty in the nation. Their vast empire spanned a variety of industries, from hotels to aircraft to telecommunications. After the passing of their parents, all of their business holdings and sprawling estates were all passed down to Serena. Only a small portion of the wealth trickled down to Celia, igniting a deep-seated resentment within her. Fueled by greed and bitterness, Celia devised a cunning plan to seize control of Serena's fortune. She strategically allied herself with Cornelius Vanderbilt, a renowned opponent of the Sutherlands. Despite being legally entrusted with Serena's affairs as her guardian, Celia's lack of proficiency in business matters led her to seek assistance from Cornelius. In a calculated move, Celia entered into marriage with Cornelius, utilizing his expertise in business to manage Serena's inheritance.
With the marriage of Celia and Cornelius, it became effortless for Cornelius to embezzle all of Serena's inheritance, a sinister act he executed with ruthless efficiency. Exploiting his newfound access to Serena's wealth, Cornelius embarked on a spree of financial manipulation, siphoning off her assets to fuel his insatiable ambition. In a matter of mere months following the demise of the Sutherlands, Cornelius emerged as the undisputed titan of the nation's economic landscape, wielding unparalleled influence and authority. His meteoric rise to power cast a shadow over the once-proud legacy of the Sutherlands, heralding a new era dominated by the colossal figure of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Now onto the next villain, Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Cornelius is a man driven by the pursuit of prestige. His union with Celia bore no trace of genuine affection but rather stood as a calculated maneuver to lay claim to Serena's massive inheritance. As an S-Class Alpha, Cornelius exuded an air of superiority, his disdain for those of lower social standing palpable in every glance cast upon Celia who belongs to the lowest class of the attributes. Indeed, his eyes bore the weight of disgust, for in Serena Sutherland, the quintessential heiress of the esteemed Sutherland Empire, Cornelius glimpsed his ultimate prize. Yet, bound by legal constraints, he bided his time, knowing that once Serena reached the age of majority, he could pursue her openly. In the interim, he wielded his influence to persuade Celia into bringing Serena to reside with them at the Vanderbilt estate, all while harboring ambitions of making Serena his own Omega.
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