The man who sold me to the world

Member of valmont family....

Laurana valmont was born into a life of luxury, the beloved daughter of the powerful billionaire Isabella valmont. Isabella had made a fortune in international investments, transforming her company into a global powerhouse. But the world she had built for Laurana was one of comfort, extravagance, and protection. Laurana, a gentle soul with a sharp mind, lived in the shadows of her mother's grandeur, yet her world was nothing like the cold, calculating empire her mother had nurtured.

When Laurana was 10, everything changed. A tragic accident took the life of Isabella, leaving Laurana alone in a world that no longer had any kindness for her. The news of her mother's sudden death shook the business world, but it shook Laurana's heart even more. The grief-stricken child clung to her mother's memory, retreating into herself. She no longer understood how to navigate a world so ruthless, so cold.

Her father, Rajiv Gawatana, who had been absent for most of her childhood, suddenly appeared to claim what he believed was his rightful inheritance. Rajiv had always seen Laurana as a tool in his quest for power. He never showed love, nor had he made any effort to raise her. Instead, he saw her as a fragile obstacle that might threaten his plans for the valmont empire.

After Isabella's death, Rajiv grew anxious about the possibility that Laurana might one day challenge his control over the company. Rather than helping her cope with her grief, Rajiv focused on pushing her out of the way. His cold, calculated nature turned to cruelty as he watched her unravel under the weight of her loss.

Laurana's mental health began to deteriorate. The constant isolation, the feeling of being unloved and unwanted, turned her world into a dark place. Rajiv, believing that Laurana's condition would hurt his chances of running the Gawatana empire(new name of valmont empire), made a chilling decision. He had her committed to a mental hospital, hoping to suppress her in a place where she would be forgotten.

In the sterile, clinical walls of the mental hospital, Laurana's despair deepened. The medical staff, more concerned with her condition than her well-being, administered treatments that left her in a haze of confusion. Her mind, already fragile from grief and abandonment, was further fractured by the harsh treatments and the indifference of the staff.

But Rajiv was not done. As Laurana's condition worsened, he feared the day when she might reclaim her inheritance. So, with a simple flick of his pen, he had her moved once more—this time to an orphanage. He thought it would be the final step in erasing her from the Gawatana legacy.

The orphanage was a cold, unforgiving place. The children there were harsh, unkind, and cruel. Laurana, now a shadow of the girl she once was, was treated like an outcast. The workers in the orphanage were no better, treating her as if she were nothing more than a burden. Without the comforts of her former life, Laurana's condition worsened. Every day, she was reminded of her mother's death, her father's betrayal, and the life she had lost.

In the orphanage, the remnants of Laurana's mind began to crumble. The darkness of her grief, the isolation, and the brutality she endured chipped away at her. She was no longer the bright, intelligent girl who once dreamed of a future. Now, she was a broken soul, haunted by memories of a life she could never reclaim.

She had to pay a price for being a member of valmont family.

"The world creates different stories, but some stories always remain the same. The world itself remains the same, but people change. Finding yourself in the world's specific stories is not the way to find happiness. The world calls you to create your own story."

She was lost but her story didn't lost. One story had been written by world, but one story would be written by her.

" I am not mad, why they don't understand. Why this world is so cruel." She smiled.