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Chapter 1: The Crash and the Clock

The screech of tires was a raw, agonizing tearing sound, a banshee's shriek that ripped through the very fabric of the world Li Yuwei knew. It wasn't just noise; it was the soundtrack to her annihilation. Then came the brutal kiss of metal on metal, a deafening crunch that vibrated through her bones, rattling her teeth. Her world exploded into a terrifying kaleidoscope of shattered safety glass —a million glittering daggers catching the last vestiges of daylight—and the sickening groan of twisted, mangled steel. The impact violently snapped her head back against the headrest, a whip-lash that sent a white-hot spear of pain through her neck and skull.

Pain, sharp and blinding, lanced through her entire body, a thousand tiny fires igniting beneath her skin, followed by a terrifying, all-encompassing pressure that squeezed the air from her lungs. She coughed, a wet, rattling gurgle, as a thick, coppery tang flooded her mouth. Blood. So much blood. It trickled from her nose, warm and sticky, down her chin, painting her skin in the gruesome hue of her demise.

Through the haze of agony, a single, horrifying thought pierced the chaos, clear and cold as a winter's dawn: He did this. Shen Mochen. Her husband. The man she had loved with every fiber of her being, the man who had promised her forever. And beside him, her sister, Li Meili, her sweet, innocent-faced sister, whispering venom in his ear, poisoning their love until it curdled into this fatal hatred. They had meticulously stripped her bare: her flourishing company, her substantial inheritance, her carefully built reputation. Now, with a chilling efficiency, they were taking her life.

Darkness began to creep in at the edges of her vision, a cold, insidious tide threatening to drown her. It felt like a heavy, suffocating blanket being pulled over her, promising oblivion. But just before it could claim her entirely, a fierce, burning resolve, hot and undeniable as molten iron, ignited deep within her shattered core. No. She wouldn't go like this. Not as a meek, pathetic victim. If there was a hell, she'd drag them there with her, even if it was the last thing she ever did. She closed her eyes, the bitter, acrid taste of betrayal far stronger, far more sickening, than the coppery tang of her own dying blood.

The sudden jolt woke her, not with the agonizing, bone-jarring pain of a car crash, but with the subtle, familiar lurch of a luxury sedan navigating a slight, almost imperceptible bump in the road. Li Yuwei's eyes snapped open, disoriented, her heart still hammering against her ribs with phantom terror. Sunlight, bright and golden, streamed through the tinted windows, painting the plush, cream-colored leather interior in warm, comforting hues. The distinct scent of expensive masculine cologne — Shen Mochen's signature scent — mingled with the clean, new-car upholstery, filling her nostrils. This wasn't the mangled, bloody wreck of her final moments. This was…

She blinked, once, then twice, taking in the impossible familiarity of her surroundings. The sleek, customized dashboard, all polished wood and gleaming chrome. The discreetly placed, high-end sound system that had once played their favorite songs. The man in the driver's seat, his broad shoulders filling the space, his dark, meticulously styled hair catching the light.

Shen Mochen.

Her breath hitched, a sharp, involuntary gasp. He was alive. He was here. And he was looking at her in the rearview mirror, his eyes—those cold, deep pools she had once, foolishly, drowned in—now held a flicker of something she couldn't quite decipher. Concern? Impatience? It was impossible to tell, his expression always a carefully constructed mask.

"Are you alright, Yuwei?" His voice, a low, resonant rumble that used to send shivers of desire down her spine, now sent a different kind of tremor through her. An icy jolt of fear, swiftly followed by a slow, burgeoning tide of incandescent rage.

Li Yuwei's gaze darted around the interior like a trapped bird. This car. This exact model. She remembered it with chilling clarity. It was the one he'd bought her right after he proposed, a flashy symbol of their engagement. The one she'd been forced to sell for pennies on the dollar after the divorce, desperate for any cash to simply survive.

Then she saw it. Her reflection in the passenger window. Younger. Significantly younger. Her skin, smoother, free of the fine lines of stress and sorrow that had etched themselves around her eyes in the last, miserable years of her life. Her hair, longer, glossier, a rich cascade of black, not yet thinned by grief and neglect. A ghost of her past self stared back at her, a girl she barely recognized.

Frantically, her fingers fumbled for her phone in her small, designer purse. She found it, a model so hopelessly outdated it made her heart pound with a frantic, hopeful rhythm. She pressed the power button, and the screen flared to life, its bright glow illuminating a date that made her blood run bone-chillingly cold: June 28th, 2018.

Seven years. Seven impossible years in the past. Right before her engagement party. The very day her life, as she knew it, truly began to unravel into a twisted, tragic knot.

A slow, terrifying smile, devoid of warmth, devoid of joy, spread across Li Yuwei's face. Shen Mochen, still focused on the road, missed it entirely. It wasn't the soft, timid, adoring smile he remembered her by. This was a predator's grin, sharp and hungry, promising reckoning.

"Yuwei? You're being unusually quiet." He glanced at her again in the mirror, a slight, almost imperceptible frown creasing his perfect brow. "We're almost there."

"Oh, I'm fine, Mochen," she said, her voice surprisingly steady, a silken veil spun over the raging hurricane brewing within her soul. "Just thinking."

Thinking of how I'm going to systematically ruin you, she finished in her mind, her eyes glinting with a dangerous, almost manic light. Thinking of how I'm going to take back everything you stole, starting now. Every single lie, every betrayal, every tear. I'll make you pay for all of it.

The car pulled up to a grand estate, the imposing, wrought-iron gates swinging open silently as if on command. Her family's estate. The one she'd lost, sold off piece by agonizing piece to pay his debts, thanks to Li Meili's machinations.

This time, things would be violently, irrevocably different. This time, Li Yuwei wouldn't be the naive, easily manipulated fool. This time, she would be the one orchestrating the fall. And Shen Mochen, the man who had effortlessly crushed her once, was about to find himself utterly, irrevocably entangled in the meticulously woven web of her revenge. The game had just begun, and this time, she was playing to win.

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