The Forgotten Billionaire's WifeUpdated at Mar 25, 2026, 07:35
She married him to save everything she had built with her hands.
He married her to keep everything he had been handed at birth.
Neither of them expected the wreckage that would follow.
Amelia Flores is a woman made of quiet resilience. Her bakery, Flour Power, is not just a business — it is identity, and the only thing standing between her and ruin. When her family arranges her marriage to billionaire Alexander Haydere, she does not walk down the aisle with stars in her eyes. She walks down it with her chin up and her heart already braced for disappointment.
Alexander Haydere is a man who has everything except the freedom to choose. Heir to the Haydere empire, he is deeply in love with Isabelle Vicente, a woman as beautiful as she is dangerous. But his parents have given him an ultimatum: marry Amelia, or forfeit every last cent of his inheritance. He chooses the empire.
Their marriage is a cold and loveless performance. Alexander is distant, cruel in his indifference, and unfaithful. When Amelia falls pregnant, the joy she tries to nurture is quietly, violently stolen. First by the cruelty within her own home, and then by a rain-soaked road and a stranger's careless driving. She loses the baby. She nearly loses herself.
But the accident is not the worst thing that happens to her inside the walls of the Haydere estate.
When Amelia's memories begin to splinter and fade, it seems like mercy. It is not. Because buried beneath the amnesia is a truth so devastating it will shake the foundations of everything: a truth about Alexander's charming, attentive cousin, William, who was always so kind to her when Alexander was not.
Isabelle eventually shows Alexander exactly who she is — she empties his accounts, abandons their infant daughter, Zita, and vanishes into the arms of another man without a backward glance. Alexander, hollowed out by betrayal and burdened with a child he must now fight to legally secure, finally understands the kind of destruction he helped build inside his own marriage.
But understanding comes too late. Amelia is gone. She has taken her settlement, rebuilt Flour Power from the ground up, and, in a cruel twist of fate, married the very man who hurt her most — because she cannot remember that he did.
When the memories return, they return like shattered glass.
Amelia does not run. This time, she fights.