Natalie had actually died in that explosion. But what she didn't expect was that the research lab she'd been in contact with before her death would recover her body before Jayden or Logan could get to it.
That was when she learned the research lab wasn't just focused on developing new drugs but also researching systems. With the system's help, Natalie was transferred into a new body and was given a second chance at life.
However, there was a catch. If she wanted to keep this body permanently, she had to complete the mission set by the system.
The mission was simple—she had to send everyone who'd ruined her life to hell within two months.
Initially, she didn't want to go through with it. All she wanted was to leave it all behind—Jayden, Logan, and the pain they caused her.
The wounds they'd inflicted on her were already deep enough. Reopening them would only hurt more.
But then she saw her older brother and fiancée, who, upon learning the truth, not only failed to reflect on their own mistakes but instead placed all the blame on Clara, venting their anger and frustration on her.
Clara was undoubtedly at fault, but justice belonged in a courtroom, not in a basement, and certainly not through vigilante revenge.
The ones truly responsible were Jayden and Logan. If they'd just trusted her… If they hadn't been so arrogant… If they'd listened to her or even looked at the evidence that had been right in front of them, she wouldn't have been pushed to the edge.
Yet now, they get to walk away unscathed? Why? How could they? Natalie couldn't accept it, so she decided to accept the system's deal and come back for her revenge.
Just then, a crack of thunder ripped across the sky. Lightning lit up the night, illuminating the fury and resentment in her eyes.
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