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The Phantom Heiress: His Secret Obsession

After eighteen years, Corrie returns to the billionaire Warrens, only to be framed by her half-sister for a violent fall at a gala. Accused of being a psychopath, Corrie faces her father's wrath and a stepmother's lies. They think she is just a country bumpkin, but she is the legendary 'Night God.' Using her skills as a hacker and surgeon, she exposes their schemes on the big screen. Now, she will dismantle her family to avenge her mother's death.
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Chapter 3

Corrie's long, slender fingers flew across the matte black keys. The clicking sound was rapid, a rhythmic staccato in the freezing, silent room.

She bypassed the standard operating system entirely. She typed in a thirty-two-character dynamic encryption key, her muscle memory flawless.

The screen blinked black for a fraction of a second. Then, it flooded with a deep, visceral blood-red glow.

She had successfully breached the Tor network's deepest node. She was inside the global underground medical black market.

Instantly, a chat box popped up in the center of the red screen. The sender's icon was a minimalist, glitching skull. The handle read: K. Nash.

An encrypted audio file dropped into the chat.

Corrie reached into her bag and pulled out a pair of sleek bone-conduction headphones. She hooked them over her ears, the cold metal pressing against her temples, and hit play.

"Night God," K. Nash's voice vibrated through her skull. The audio was heavily distorted by a voice scrambler, rendering it a low, metallic rasp, but the underlying panic was palpable. "We have a massive problem. New York is tearing the network apart looking for you."

A high-resolution image file loaded onto her screen.

It was a dark web bounty poster. The numbers at the bottom were printed in bold, glaring white font: $5,000,000 USD. Cash.

The target name at the top made Corrie's eyes narrow slightly. Night God.

"They need you to take a case," Nash's scrambled voice continued, breathless. "Severe neurological collapse. Rare genetic defect."

Corrie clicked on the attached medical files. High-resolution MRI scans and tissue biopsies filled her screen.

She leaned closer, her eyes scanning the complex web of decaying nerve endings. Her brain processed the data faster than a supercomputer. Her stomach tightened. It was a beautiful, terrifying mess. A genetic time bomb that was actively tearing the patient's brain stem apart. No legal hospital in the world would touch this. It was a guaranteed death on the operating table.

Her fingers hit the keyboard.

I am in Philadelphia, Corrie typed, her face illuminated by the harsh red light. Dealing with family garbage. I don't have time to play god this week. Decline the bounty.

The response from Nash was instantaneous.

You don't understand, Nash typed back, the letters appearing in frantic bursts. The buyer is a top-tier New York syndicate heir. Old money. Infinite resources. If you reject this, they will hunt you down just for the insult.

Corrie let out a short, breathy scoff. A cold smile touched the corners of her lips.

I don't care if he's the king of Wall Street or the devil himself, Corrie typed, hitting the keys hard enough to make the laptop shake. Night God's rule is absolute. No rush jobs. Tell him to buy a coffin.

She didn't wait for a reply. She hit a kill-switch command.

The red screen vanished. A wiping program engaged, scrubbing her IP address, her MAC address, and every digital footprint she had just made, burning them into unrecoverable ash.

Three hundred miles away, in the penthouse suite of a towering Manhattan skyscraper.

Barron Griffin stood perfectly still in front of a floor-to-ceiling window. The city lights below reflected in his eyes, making them look like shards of black ice.

The heavy mahogany door to his office swung open.

Arthur, his chief of staff, practically stumbled into the room. His face was chalk-white, a thin layer of cold sweat coating his forehead.

"Sir," Arthur gasped, his chest heaving as if he had sprinted up the stairs. "The bounty... Night God rejected it. The connection was severed."

Barron slowly turned around.

The air in the room seemed to drop ten degrees. He walked over to his massive oak desk. He picked up a crystal tumbler filled with amber whiskey. His large hand gripped the glass so tightly that the tendons in his forearm strained against his tailored suit sleeve.

He slammed the glass down onto the wood. The sharp, violent crack made Arthur flinch violently.

"You are telling me," Barron's voice was a low, terrifying rumble that vibrated in Arthur's chest, "that the Griffin family's money is not enough to buy a black-market butcher?"

"He's a ghost, Mr. Griffin," Arthur stammered, wiping his brow with a shaking hand. "The last time Night God surfaced was in a war zone in Syria, doing open-heart surgery on a mercenary warlord. He doesn't care about money."

Barron's jaw clenched. He turned his head, staring at a live feed monitor on his wall.

The screen showed a sterile hospital room. On the bed lay Leo, his younger brother. The boy's skin was translucent, his body curled into a tight, agonizing fetal position as another neurological spasm ripped through his muscles.

Barron's chest physically ached. A sharp, burning pain radiated from his sternum.

"Find him," Barron ordered, his voice dropping to a lethal whisper. "Tear the dark web apart. Trace the IP. I don't care how many firewalls you have to burn down."

Arthur rushed to a terminal on the desk. His fingers flew.

"Wait," Arthur breathed, his eyes widening. "The signal... it bounced through three hundred proxy servers, but the kill-switch sequence left a micro-lag. I have a terminal node."

"Where?" Barron demanded, stepping into Arthur's personal space, his presence suffocating.

"Pennsylvania," Arthur swallowed hard. "A rust-belt sector. A town called Blue Cloud Creek." He paused, then added quickly, "The node appears to be a physical relay—likely one of Night God's old proxy stations. If we move fast, we might find equipment, logs, even a lead to his real location."

Barron's eyes narrowed into lethal slits.

"Prep the helicopter," Barron commanded, grabbing his black wool overcoat from a chair. "I'm going to drag this doctor out of the dirt myself."

Back in Philadelphia, the first sliver of gray morning light crept through the narrow gap between Corrie's window and the brick wall outside.

Corrie's eyes snapped open exactly at 6:00 AM.

She rolled out of the terrible bed. She dropped to the floor and began her Krav Maga conditioning routine.

Her movements were silent, lethal, and precise. She pushed her body until her muscles burned with lactic acid, her joints popping softly in the cold air. She controlled her breathing, not because she feared the cheap bug under the lamp could actually pick up the sound from across the room, but out of a deeply ingrained, habitual caution. It was a survival instinct forged in the underground—to minimize her physical presence and erase all traces of herself, regardless of the threat level.

By 7:00 AM, she was done.

She took a freezing three-minute shower, washing the sweat away. She pulled on a massive, oversized gray hoodie, pulling the thick hood up to completely shadow her face. She shoved her hands deep into the front pocket.

She walked out of her room and headed toward the grand staircase.

As she reached the landing, she almost collided with Kelly.

Kelly was wearing a pure silk, pearl-white slip dress. She was barking orders at a terrified maid about flower arrangements.

Kelly turned and saw Corrie. Her eyes immediately dropped to the baggy, cheap gray hoodie.

Kelly let out a loud, theatrical snort. She rolled her eyes so hard her head tilted back.

"Oh my god," Kelly groaned, crossing her arms and stepping directly into Corrie's path. "You look like a literal homeless person. You know we have the Foundation Gala tonight, right? You cannot walk around my house looking like a trash bag."

Corrie stopped. She kept her hands in her pockets. She looked at Kelly from under the shadow of her hood, her eyes dead and unblinking.

"What do you want, Kelly?" Corrie asked, her voice a flat, bored monotone.

A vicious, ugly light sparked in Kelly's eyes. The corners of her mouth stretched into a sickeningly sweet, predatory smile.

"I'm going to be a good sister," Kelly purred, stepping closer, the smell of her expensive floral perfume clashing with the stale air. "I'm taking you shopping. We are going to get you a dress."

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