Reborn to Expose the Billionaire's Fake HeiressChapter 1

I was born with a natural colostrum scent. Any baby brought near me stops crying.

The owner of a postpartum care center was so amazed she offered me fifty thousand a month on the spot.

I refused and crossed the ocean to study the hardest discipline there is—finance.

Because in my last life, I'd entered the richest family in Grandborough as their top-rated maternity nanny, hired to care for the tycoon's only daughter and her newborn.

At the baby's one-month celebration, a piece of women's underwear reeking of scent suddenly fell from the tycoon's live-in son-in-law's arms.

Confronted, that bastard swore I'd thrown myself at him, been rejected, and planted my own underwear on him to frame him.

I explained desperately. But the scent on the underwear was identical to mine, and the tycoon's daughter had me dragged out and set the dog on me until I was dead.

My parents came to the Walker estate demanding justice. They were butchered and fed to the fish.

When I opened my eyes again, I forced myself to refuse the fifty-thousand-a-month salary, crossed the ocean, and ground myself into a chief securities analyst.

I landed a position at Oceanic International on a seven-figure package—and got invited to the baby's one-month celebration for a business partner's grandson. A chance to size the family up in person.

At the banquet, a piece of underwear fell from the same son-in-law's arms again.

Facing the tycoon's interrogation, Samuel Weiss didn't flinch. His gaze swept past the crowd, found me, and he pointed.

"She crawled into my bed and tried to seduce me. When I refused, she stuffed her own underwear on me to set me up!"

"I swear to God, I have never done anything to betray Effie!"

The lace was stained. The generous cup size clearly did not belong to Effie Walker's slight frame.

She was staring at me like she wanted to carve me apart with her bare hands. I set my wine glass down without hurrying.

No panic this time. Not like the last life. I looked straight at Samuel Weiss and spoke.

"Samuel Weiss, you can eat whatever garbage you want, but watch what comes out of your mouth."

"I left Arden to study abroad when I was eighteen. I only returned today."

"You, on the other hand, have never set foot outside this country in your life."

"Today is the first time we've ever met. How exactly would I have slipped underwear into your jacket?"