His Bride, Her Revenge-Chapter 75: An Empire in Ruins

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Chapter 75: An Empire in Ruins

The city lights of Manhattan shimmered like distant stars outside Cambria’s penthouse windows, but inside, everything had gone still. The television’s screen flickered with the breaking news headline: EVELYN STONE FOUND DEAD APPARENT SUICIDE OR SOMETHING MORE? The volume had been muted, yet the image of Evelyn’s lifeless body spoke louder than any anchor could.

Cambria didn’t speak.

She couldn’t.

The message on her phone still burned into her mind:

"You don’t know who to trust. Look closer or lose everything."

A warning or a threat.

Maddox stood at her side, silent, tense, his hand lightly brushing against her back, as if afraid to touch her yet needing to anchor her.

"It doesn’t make sense," she said at last, her voice flat with disbelief. "Evelyn, were many things calculated, cold, obsessive, but suicidal?" She shook her head. "No. She was too proud to die this way."

Maddox’s jaw flexed. "Unless someone made it look like suicide."

Knox stepped in from the kitchen, holding a tumbler of scotch he hadn’t touched. "There’s more." He tapped the side of his phone. "She sent a final message. Not just to Cambria but to the press."

Cambria turned sharply. "What?"

He tossed his phone onto the marble countertop. "Check your email. Yours will be more... personal."

Heart pounding, Cambria unlocked her laptop and opened the secured inbox Elara had helped her encrypt. Sure enough, an unread message sat waiting with the subject line:

"One Final Truth"

She clicked.

A video began to play.

Evelyn’s face filled the screen, pale but poised, lips painted a deep crimson, her usual sharpness dulled by whatever she’d taken to steal her resolve. Her voice, however, remained venom-laced and cutting.

"To the world, I will be remembered as a bitter woman clinging to a man who never truly loved her. But if I am to die then I will take the empire he built with me.

Maddox Raye is not the victim. He’s the villain.

And Cambria Vale?

You were never his queen. Just a pawn in his war."

The screen went black for a second; then another clip flickered to life: a stitched reel of edited footage, fragments of conversations Maddox had with Evelyn, spliced and manipulated to look like admissions of guilt: embezzlement, blackmail, even orchestrating Cambria’s disappearance.

"This is doctored," Maddox said quickly, stepping behind her, his hand now firm on her shoulder. "I never said half of this hell, not even one of these conversations happened like this."

"She’s burning the house down with her inside it," Knox murmured. "And she’s framing you for lighting the match."

Cambria clicked into the metadata of the video. "It’s already gone viral." Her stomach turned. "Half the media outlets are picking it up. Stock prices are reacting. The Raye name is being dragged through the gutter."

"Which was the goal," Maddox said grimly. "If she couldn’t win me back, she’d rather destroy me. And you."

Cambria turned to him. "We can’t wait. We go public now. We release the truth from the flash drive. Show the real Evelyn. The blackmail. The manipulation."

Knox raised an eyebrow. "And trust the public to believe it after a woman’s dead body is paraded across every headline?"

"No." Cambria’s eyes flashed with resolve. "We don’t trust them. We show them. We control the narrative."

She stood, spine straightening. "Call Elara. Tell her to schedule a live broadcast on every platform we own. Within the hour."

Maddox nodded, already dialing. Knox grabbed his jacket. "I’ll get security details. If Evelyn had help pulling this off, we’re next."

Just as Knox disappeared out the door, Cambria’s phone buzzed again. A second message. This time with a video attachment.

No words. Just the video.

She hit play.

It was footage of her taken from a hidden angle inside her private office. Her speaking to Elara. Mentioning the marriage contract. Revenge. Her plan is to ruin Maddox.

Maddox caught sight of the screen and froze.

Cambria’s throat closed. "That’s "

"I know what it is," he said quietly.

She paused the clip. "This is only part of the conversation. You know that. It was a setup. Evelyn had surveillance on all of us. She’s twisting everything."

Maddox didn’t answer right away. He turned to the window, the city sprawled beneath them like an empire teetering on the edge.

"I trusted you," he said finally. "After everything. I let you back in. I wanted to believe it was real this time."

"It is." Her voice cracked. "It became real. But Evelyn planned for every angle, every weakness. She wanted us to destroy each other."

"And we almost did," he muttered, turning back. "What else haven’t you told me, Cambria?"

The question wasn’t shouted. But it was a blade.

Cambria stood motionless. She could lie. Deflect. Or finally, open the last door she’d kept locked.

"There’s one more piece," she said, voice low. "About the merger. And my name."

Maddox’s eyes narrowed.

"I legally changed it before I came back. Vale wasn’t just for branding it was for distance. Protection. Revenge. I didn’t want you to recognize me until it was too late."

He took a slow breath. "And the merger? The real reason you proposed it?"

Cambria hesitated. Then: "It was a trap. At first. A way to tether you to me. Leverage your company against you. But I never went through with the final clause. The one that would’ve gutted you financially if you tried to back out."

A beat.

"So why didn’t you?" Maddox asked, voice tight.

Her gaze met his. "Because I fell in love with you again."

He stared at her like he couldn’t decide whether to believe her or curse her.

Before either could speak again, Knox burst back through the door.

"They found something," he said, breathless. "In Evelyn’s penthouse. A safe behind a false wall. It had files. Names. Bribery records. Surveillance logs. But that’s not the worst part."

"What is?" Maddox demanded.

Knox looked at Cambria.

"Someone else was working with her. Someone close. Someone inside your company."

A beat.

"Elara?" Cambria asked disbelief etched across her face.

Knox shook his head. "No. Julian."

Cambria reeled back. "That’s not possible. Julian helped me build VMedia. He was " fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

"In love with you," Knox finished darkly. "And apparently, in debt. Evelyn paid him to betray you. She offered him everything: stock, status, even a shot at replacing Maddox."

Cambria’s blood turned cold. "Where is he now?"

"Missing," Knox said. "But not for long."

Maddox stepped forward. "We need to tighten our circle. From now on, no one is in or out without verification."

Cambria nodded. But her thoughts were miles away.

Julian.

Of all the knives in her back, he cut the deepest.

She turned toward her office and sat slowly at the desk. She needed to clear her head. Think. Plan the next move.

But then her computer screen blinked.

A live feed.

Unprompted.

Static fuzzed across the screen, then cleared revealing a dark room.

And someone tied to a chair.

Cambria leaned in.

It was Elara.

Blood on her temple.

Mouth gagged.

Eyes wide with fear.

A distorted voice crackled through the speakers.

"You wanted a war, Cambria?

This is just the beginning."