Chapter 1
The first day of my reincarnation, I realized the Memory–Wipe Potion was watered down.
Not only did I have all my memories from my past life, but I also watched as a woman swapped me with
another baby girl.
Oh, hell no. The life of wealth and luxury I’d spent lifetimes of karma points to secure was being stolen right before my eyes?
Not on my watch.
Eighteen years later, a girl stormed into my family’s mansion, claiming she was my parents‘ real daughter.
I just smiled. This was my destiny, and no one was taking it from me.
After 800 years of brown–nosing the Administrator of the Afterlife, he finally took pity on me and granted me
a chance at reincarnation.
I sifted through the celestial archives for ages, finally cashing in lifetimes of good karma for one shot at a
life of absolute luxury and happiness.
I proudly presented the Fated Life file to the Administrator. “This one. She’s the one I want to be.”
Just as I was giggling to myself about the worry–free future ahead, I saw her–a woman, her movements
furtive, carefully swapping me with another baby in the nursery.
Panic seized me. This could not happen.
The second she was gone, I started screaming. I cried until my throat was raw, my voice a shredded mess.
Finally, a nurse noticed.
She gently scooped me up. “What’s wrong, little one? Are you hungry?”
I wailed louder.
“Not hungry? Did you wet your diaper, then?”
I screamed my head off.
“Then what is it?”
1 was sweating with desperation, wishing I could just open my mouth and tell her what happened. I pleaded,
I begged, but all that came out was a pathetic, high–pitched cry.
Just as I was about to give up, the head nurse walked in.
“Wait a minute,” she said, her brow furrowed. “I don’t remember this baby being in this bassinet.”
I stopped crying.
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And then, I let out a loud, happy gurgle, looking right at her.
The sight made both nurses laugh.
“What a smart little thing!” The head nurse checked the birth charts, comparing weights and times. Then, her
face went pale as she swapped me back with the other baby.
The younger nurse looked like she was about to faint. “Oh, thank god you noticed. I can’t even imagine the
fallout from a mistake that huge.”
The head nurse looked at her sternly. “You have to be more careful. This is the Clark Corporation heiress. If
we’d sent the wrong baby home, we’d all be finished.”
The stone in my chest finally dissolved.
After that day, I never cried again.
No one was ever going to steal my life.