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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 491

Now that Benson was back, things were bound to change. With his overseas diploma in hand, Benson returned home, and Carl arranged a position for him within the Ridge Group.

Despite Liam's mother's objections, this decision was final and unchangeable.

Carl hoped to witness a rivalry between Benson and Liam, eager to see which of his sons was truly stronger.

Survival of the fittest – the one who emerged victorious would inherit the Ridge Group.

For the company and the family's long-term future, this was clearly the better choice.

This was why wealthy families often favoured having many children.

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Zelena's fall from the horse was just as Violeta had expected.

Even if Zelena hadn't fallen, Violeta's plan ensured she would have an accident on a reality show, causing her old injury to flare up.

If an injury to the lower back is not properly rested, it will be difficult to fully heal and will likely leave a lasting problem.

Zelena's career demanded constant activity, making proper rest nearly impossible.

Moreover, she was highly ambitious.

She was determined to surpass Violeta, and she took her career very seriously.

Unable to secure good roles in film and TV, Zelena found her comfort zone in reality shows.

Modern reality shows often feature sensational content to attract viewers. They included heart-to-heart discussions with shocking revelations or thrilling games.

Recently, 'Beyond Limits' garnered exceptionally high ratings.

Zelena's competitive nature made her take on challenges she couldn't handle, often pushing herself beyond her limits.

She greatly overestimated herself.

It was only a matter of time before things went wrong.

When she was filming 'Spring in Moon City, her back injury became a pivotal issue.

The injury would haunt her for life, making it uncomfortable to stand or sit for long periods of time.

Having such a condition at a young age was tough to bear.

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