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Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind novel Chapter 1

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Chapter Summary: Chapter 1 – Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind by Ringhell Jace

In Chapter 1, a key moment in the Internet novel Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind, Ringhell Jace delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

I married Eugene Thorne, concealing my identity as the heiress to one of Boston's most prestigious families.

But fate had other plans. The day before our wedding, I was involved in a devastating car accident.

When consciousness finally returned, I found I was blind.

Through the darkness, I overheard a conversation between Eugene and his assistant.

"The situation is contained, Mr. Thorne. However..." There was hesitation in his assistant's voice.

"Miss Victoria was renowned for her paintings. After the corneal transplant, she'll never create art again. How will she cope?"

"She's resilient, unlike Claire. Claire..."

His voice softened with an tenderness that pierced my heart.

"She needs her sight. I'll ensure Vic's taken care of forever, but Claire..."

He exhaled sharply. "I can't lose Claire."

The silence that followed was deafening until Eugene spoke again.

"Have the doctors perform a hysterectomy as well. Claire's fragile enough - seeing me have a child with Victoria would destroy her."

"But sir," his assistant protested, his voice thick with sympathy, "She's been devoted to you since she was eighteen..."

"Enough. Just execute my instructions. No questions."

A glacial chill spread through my body, leaving me trembling uncontrollably.

The cruel truth emerged from darkness:

my beloved husband had fallen for Claire Bennett, the struggling art student whose scholarship I'd personally funded.

He was willing to sacrifice my future, my dreams, everything I had, for her sake.

If he thought he could destroy me without consequences, he would learn how badly he had miscalculated.

......

Footsteps echoed through the sterile hospital room.

I forced myself to remain still, maintaining the facade of unconsciousness.

"Mr. Thorne," the doctor's voice wavered, "Miss Victoria just underwent the corneal transplant.”

“Her body is extremely weak. Performing a hysterectomy now could put her life at risk. I strongly suggest we wait until—"

"I don't pay you for suggestions," Eugene's voice cut through the air like steel.

"This is an order, not a discussion. However," his tone dropped dangerously low, "if anything happens to Victoria, you understand the consequences."

"Yes, Mr. Thorne,"

I felt Eugene's fingers brush against my cheek, their warmth searing my skin.

"Victoria, darling, it will all be over soon.”

“Don't worry, I'll always be here to protect you. I love you, my sweet."

In the encroaching darkness, memories shimmered like heat waves - Eugene at eighteen, his sculptured face twisted with anguish as he sat beside my hospital bed.

His eyes had been rubbed raw from crying, cursing my foolishness for taking that blade meant for him.

How young we'd been, how blindly in love.

His young voice echoed through my fading consciousness:

"I swear, Victoria, no one will ever hurt you again."

Oh, the bitter irony - the man who'd sworn to be my shield had become my executioner.

When consciousness returned, I was a hollow shell of myself - stripped of sight, love, and the possibility of motherhood.

Opening my unseeing eyes, I found myself alone in the silence, broken only by my shallow breathing.

Then, muffled voices drifted through the walls - a heated discussion between a man and woman.

"I need to see her!" Claire's voice trembled with what seemed like genuine distress.

"Victoria saved me from poverty. Everything I am today, I owe to her. You can't stop me from—"

"Claire, darling." Eugene's voice transformed, softening like butter in the sun - a tone I'd once believed was reserved for me alone.

"Your sight has only just returned. The doctors are adamant about your rest. Victoria is well cared for, I promise."

My fingers twisted in the sheets as realization struck like lightning.

Claire had been blind? When? How had such a crucial detail escaped my notice?

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