Her Kidney was the Payment for His Broken HeartChapter One: Leave Him
After her family went bankrupt, Daisie Rosemont sold herself to the wealthy Granthams to pay off her family’s debts. In turn, she became the wife of Willard, the heir.
But he despised her.
The reason was the woman he truly loved—Kendra Spender—had left for overseas on the day of his wedding. And on his way to the airport to chase after her, he was ambushed by a rival family and left with a broken leg.
He blamed it all on Daisie.
In turn, he threw her into his family’s training base for aggressive dogs, forcing her to tame one by hand.
She was bitten from head to toe, her body covered in scars. The reward—a single visit to her dying mother in the hospital.
When her younger brother was framed and forced into enormous gambling debts, the collectors threatened to cut off his hand. Willard then ordered her into an underground boxing ring.
“Last a round,” he said, “and I’ll erase ten thousand of his debts.”
She lasted a round, but two of her ribs were broken. She nearly died. And still, her brother ended up in prison.