Later that night, Aurora drove through winding, forest-lined roads to a secluded cliff top mansion overlooking the sea. The mansion lood against the darkened sky, its weathered façade giving it an eerie, almost spectral aura. Encased by dense woods, the grand structure seed forgotten by ti, its imposing architecture both majestic and unassuming. Despite its antiquated appearance, the house was a marvel of modern technology—a smart ho she had painstakingly modified to her needs. Hidden away from prying eyes, it was her sanctuary.
Stepping out of the car, Aurora approached the secured entrance and entered the access code. The heavy door clicked open, and as she stepped inside, soft lights illuminated the space, and the automated system welcod her.
"Welco ho, Luna."
Breathing in the familiar scent of her sanctuary, Aurora allowed herself a rare mont of relief. This was her place, her fortress. Descending to the basent, she entered a state-of-the-art lab outfitted with cutting-edge equipnt worth millions. Here, she began preparing a detoxifying pill to rid herself of the lingering poison in her system.
After selecting a handful of herbs from her collection and tucking away a few carefully prepared redies, she slipped out to the mansion’s backyard. The rugged path ahead, winding and uneven, led her into the embrace of the forest. Before long, the dense trees parted to reveal an open expanse—a wild, untad field where shrubs mingled freely with weeds, their green chaos stretching into the shadows of the woods.
Navigating the isolated roads, Aurora eventually arrived in an open area. The field stretched endlessly before her, lush with a myriad of herbs swaying gently under the moonlight. The field was no ordinary wilderness; it was Luna’s personal herb sanctuary —a hidden treasure trove nestled within the forest, where rare and exotic plants flourished in abundance. So of these herbs were so scarce they were virtually impossible to find on the market, and those that were available could command prices in the millions.
Aurora crouched down, running her fingers over a vibrant green leaf, her lips curling into a self-satisfied smirk. "Ah, it’s been so long since I’ve been here, but look at them. Thriving." She straightened and folded her arms, a hint of narcissism gleaming in her eyes. "Well, of course they are—it’s Luna’s work. I never do anything less than ticulous. I chose the perfect soil, the ideal climate, everything tailored for their growth."
Her gaze swept over the flourishing plantation, and she let out a soft chuckle. "The old owner of this land would rise from his grave if he knew what I’ve cultivated here. Imagine his rage, knowing his son sold this entire estate to for peanuts. If they had any idea these herbs could turn soone into a billionaire overnight..." She shook her head with a mock sigh, a mischievous glint in her eyes. "Tsk, tsk, tsk. Their loss, my gain."
Satisfied, she began harvesting what she needed, her movents precise and efficient. This was her domain, her legacy, and nothing would ever take it from her.
Returning to her state-of-the-art lab in the mansion’s basent, Aurora began preparing a detoxifying potion to rid her body of lingering toxins. For two days, she worked tirelessly, refining pills with her deft hands and sharp mind. On the evening of the third day, she finally completed seven pills, their greenish-brown hue emanating a faint herbal aroma. Though plain in appearance, these pills could fetch a fortune in the black market.
After ticulously crafting the pills, Aurora prepared for the next step in her recovery. As a master of both ancient and modern dicine, her expertise in acupuncture was unparalleled—a skill that had earned her the title of a godly doctor in her past life. She set up the slender needles with precision, each placent targeting key ridian points to stimulate her body’s natural healing process.
The session left her feeling revitalized yet drained, a paradoxical sensation she welcod as a sign of progress. Without wasting ti, she swallowed one of the freshly refined pills, its bitterness fading as she focused on its purpose. Aurora then prepared a steaming dicinal bath, infused with a concoction of herbs and oils designed to purge the lingering toxins from her system.
As she imrsed herself in the fragrant waters, she felt the gri and impurities leaching out of her body, her skin sticky and greasy from the process. It was unpleasant but necessary, a testant to the toxins she was determined to eradicate.
After an hour in the bath, Aurora stepped out, her damp hair cascading down her back as she caught her reflection in the mirror. She froze, her breath hitching. Her complexion was lighter, her features softer, more radiant than they had been when she first woke in this body. Not a drastic transformation, but enough to stir a flicker of pride. A slow, knowing smirk curved her lips as she leaned closer. There it was—traces of her forr self woven into this new visage. A haunting resemblance. But could it be? Two faces so alike, yet belonging to different lives?
Her musings were interrupted by a ssage on her phone. It was from Sebastian Harper. "Hello Dr. Elena, I am Sebastian Harper. This is my number. Please contact whenever you’re ready for the consultation with my sister." Aurora replied swiftly. "You can call by my na, Mr. Harper. I know you’ve already done a background check on ."
On the other side of the city, Sebastian smirked as he read her reply. "Interesting," he murmured.
The next morning, Aurora drove to the city court and waited patiently for Alexander. Losing patience after an hour, she dialed his number. The call connected instantly. "I didn’t know you wanted to stay married to so badly, Mr. Brown. Should I move back then? et at the city court in twenty minutes to finalize this divorce." Without waiting for a reply, she hung up.
Ten minutes later, a sleek black Rolls-Royce pulled up outside the court. Alexander stepped out and froze montarily when he saw Aurora. The woman before him was nothing like the Aurora he rembered. Her once-round face was now slimr, her jawline and cheekbones sharpened. Her phoenix-like eyes held a deep, enigmatic glint that was both captivating and unsettling.
Aurora noticed his stare and scoffed, turning to enter the court without a word. Within fifteen minutes, they both exited the court, divorce certificates in hand. Without sparing Alexander a glance, Aurora strode toward her car.
Alexander’s gaze lingered on Aurora, her cold and detached deanor sending a strange pang through his chest. It was faint yet undeniable, like the shadow of sothing slipping through his fingers—sothing precious, though he couldn’t quite na it. The feeling tugged at the edges of his thoughts, but he brushed it aside, unwilling to dwell on what it might an.
When Alexander saw Aurora slipping gracefully into an Aston Martin, a wave of disbelief washed over him. Stunned, he stood frozen for a mont before sothing clicked in his mind. Without thinking, he stord toward her, his eyes dark and intent. Reaching out, he tried to grab her wrist, his grip firm and unyielding. But Aurora moved like quicksilver, sidestepping him with a fluid grace that left him grasping at air, her expression as cool and unreadable as ever.
He clenched his jaw, his voice dripping with disdain as he spat, "Hah, Aurora, I have to applaud your audacity. Not even a day since the divorce, and here you are, flaunting the wealth of your so-called sugar daddy. I never thought you could stoop this low—so utterly shaless."
Aurora sneered, her tone icy. "Mr. Brown, are you ntally stable? Did you forget what you did to three weeks ago? I could have died. This is my second chance at life, and I won’t let your shadow touch even a strand of my hair. Now that we’re divorced, stay the f**king hell out of my life. Whatever I do is none of your business."
She turned to leave, but Alexander gripped her wrist again. Despite her weakened body, Aurora struggled fiercely to break free. "You ruined Veronica’s face! She’s my partner for business events, and now I have no one because of you. Was it jealousy, Aurora? Well, let fulfill your dream—co with now."
Aurora laughed mockingly, finally breaking free. She wiped her wrist with disinfectant, her voice dripping with contempt. "Mr. Brown, I truly question how soone as delusional as you runs a business empire. Keep dreaming."
With a calm, unreadable expression, Aurora slipped into the driver’s seat of the sleek Aston Martin. The engine roared to life, a low, commanding purr that matched the confidence she exuded. Without so much as a glance back, she pressed the accelerator, weaving effortlessly through the traffic, leaving Alexander standing amidst a swirl of unanswered questions and growing frustration.
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