Mr. McCain’s Assassin Wife

Mr. McCain’s Assassin Wife

Chapters: 80
Updated: 17 Jan 2025
Author: Serene Silk
4.4

Synopsis

She was once the cherished daughter of the Mercer family, but betrayal by her own kin left her disfigured and ruined. He is the CEO of the powerful McCain Corporation, controlling the nation's economic lifeline, yet unable to protect the one he holds most dear. Reborn from the ashes, Evelyn Mercer has only one obsession: revenge! Alexander McCain, amidst a sea of skilled assassins, chose the unassuming Evelyn, only to find himself falling for her more and more with each encounter. — "Eve, please forgive me." — "Mr. McCain, you’re just my employer."

Contract Marriage Enemies To Lovers Unexpected Romance Passionate Love Broken Family Abandoned

Mr. McCain’s Assassin Wife Free Chapters

Chapter 1: Purgatory | Mr. McCain’s Assassin Wife

The sun blazed mercilessly from above, with the vast yellow sand stretching endlessly below, devoid of even the slightest hint of moisture.

Evelyn sat on a branch of a mesquite tree, resting her chin in her hand, her obsidian-like eyes coldly observing the scene below.

This place was known as "Purgatory," the secret base where Dornish government executed its Project Black Veil. All manner of hardened criminals were thrown into this place, where they were forced to carry out covert missions that could never see the light of day. If they died, no one would shed a tear.

Suddenly, the roar of an engine thundered overhead.

"Attention, everyone!"

"This time, we have an Eclipse-level mission. Tomorrow, at the financial summit, you are to assassinate Frederick Weston, the head of the Weston Corporation! Complete this task, and you'll earn your freedom from Purgatory!"

Frederick Weston. The moment that name was spoken, the surroundings fell into an almost immediate silence. No one dared to speak another word.

For five years, Purgatory had dispatched hundreds of assassins after him, but not a single one had returned alive.

Evelyn's brow twitched imperceptibly as she lifted her gaze towards the hovering helicopter.

Freedom...

Each of the inmates wore a specialized bracelet rigged with explosives - if they attempted to flee, the devices would be immediately detonated, turning them into nothing more than a bloody mess.

If she could secure a legitimate identity, she could finally leave this place and settle the blood debts owed to her.

"If no one volunteers, I'll make the choice myself."

A casual yet deep voice broke the silence. The man descending from the helicopter had narrow, fox-like eyes and wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses perched on a perfectly straight, refined nose. Despite his scholarly appearance, even the most hardened criminals—those who lived by the blade—felt a chill in their hearts.

Alexander McCain, barely in his twenties, already controlling the entire economy of the nation as CEO of McCain group of companies. Even the military and political elite didn’t dare cross him!

He slowly walked towards Evelyn, his long, slender fingers gripping her chin as Alex examined the woman before him, a glint of amusement in his eyes.

She wasn’t the type Alex would typically consider "beautiful." Her face was covered in dust, obscuring her features, with only a red scar visible, stretching from her left cheek to the corner of her mouth.

With a curious smirk, Alex asked, "You, ugly one, what's your name?"

Evelyn looked at him but remained silent, her eyes appearing vacant yet strangely captivating.

"Mr. McCain, this woman came to Purgatory on her own six years ago."

The man who had earlier announced the mission quickly chimed in, offering a fawning smile. "No one’s ever heard her speak. She might be a mute.”

"A mute, you say?"

Alex’s lips curled into an enigmatic smile. "Impressive! A woman who can survive in Purgatory for six years is quite something."

His gaze settled back on Evelyn, "Then let's choose her."

Alex released his grip and casually tossed aside his dust-covered glove. "You little mute, ready to go?"

His tone was indifferent, but there was a cold, deadly glint in his eyes.

If this oblivious woman had the audacity to refuse, he wouldn’t hesitate to kill her.

Evelyn's eyes flickered slightly before she nodded.

Alex smiled, though even his thin lips seemed to carry a chill as he signaled for his bodyguards to escort her onto the helicopter.

The others present watched with an almost haunted look in their eyes.

That woman had just accepted a mission—for the first time in six years!

With her skills, maybe she really could...

The helicopter touched down at a sprawling, luxurious estate.

Servants stood at attention beside the helipad, their eyes filled with respectful anticipation, waiting for instructions.

Alex glanced at Evelyn, his sharp brows furrowing in clear distaste. "Clean her up, prepare a gown for the banquet, and give her a proper identity. Bring in the best stylist—she can't stay like this."

The butler nodded repeatedly and escorted Evelyn into the main building.

"Miss, you'll be staying in this room. If you need anything, don't hesitate to call me."

Evelyn nodded before stepping into the room and closing the door behind her.

She took a quick shower and then lay down on the bed, casually picking up the newspaper from the nightstand. The headline on the front page prominently featured the VIP list for the upcoming financial summit.

When her gaze landed on one particular name, Evelyn's eyes instantly turned cold.

James Group of Companies. Now, it was considered one of the top players of the industry in a country like Dorne.

But people had forgotten that eighteen years ago, it was still under the name of Arden Corporation!

That was the legacy of her mother and grandparents! The painstaking effort of generations of the Arden family!

Memories of the past flooded her mind once again.

Evelyn Mercer, the eldest daughter of the Mercer family. Her mother passed away from illness when she was just two years old. She was then cast out of the Mercer family and sent to live in the countryside, only to be brought back seven years ago.

She had initially thought her father was finally showing some familial affection. But she soon realized the truth—her return was only because her half-sister had been diagnosed with leukemia and needed a close blood relative to serve as a blood bank!

Why is she her elder sister?

Because her father had married into the Arden family solely for their wealth. He had been colluding with his other mistress the entire time, and they already had a daughter together.

When that woman eventually found a suitable donor, Evelyn lost her value.

She would never forget the sharp metal shard embedded in the heel of a shoe, slashing a deep gash across her face, the feeling of warm blood soaking half her face.

The pain was excruciating, as if she were engulfed in flames, the fire slowly consuming her.

At that moment, a dark shadow began to approach her.

It was him…

Instinctively, she clung tightly to the person in front of her, as if that person might be taken from her in the very next moment.

Don’t leave me! You cannot die!

“What the hell!”

A cold, angry voice suddenly jolted her awake. Her wrist was seized by a rough hand, yanking her away and throwing her onto the bed. "What the hell is wrong with this ugly thing?!"

Alexander McCain…

Evelyn slowly lifted her gaze, meeting the man’s refined yet furious face.

His sharp, hawk-like eyes lingered on her face for a long time, unabashedly revealing his disgust and scrutiny. After a moment, he let out a mocking laugh and spoke, "People from Purgatory are certainly different. But what I need is an assassin, and you're not even worthy of being in my bed."

Evelyn lowered her gaze, remaining silent.

"Take her to get made up. I don’t want to see this disgusting ugly face."

The man’s voice was cold as he turned and walked out of the room.

That ugly face irritated him, but her eyes—they were striking, so clear that they stirred an inexplicable sense of familiarity within him, one that made him restless.

Yet, she didn't speak, didn't resist, like a puppet waiting to be manipulated by others—pathetic and pitiful.

“Miss, please choose a dress.”

The stylist entered nervously, pushing racks of intricate and elegant gowns, but Evelyn didn’t spare them a single glance.

Seeing Evelyn remain silent, the stylist hesitated before selecting a red gown on her own. “Let’s go with this one, then. I’ll help you change and do your makeup.”

Evelyn allowed herself to be handled like a doll, her expression blank and vacant the entire time.

Half an hour later.

“You look absolutely perfect, Miss! If you were to have scar removal surgery, your beauty would stun everyone around you!”

The stylist rubbed her hands together, her voice filled with excitement. “You’ll be the most striking woman at the banquet!”

Alex, passing by the hallway, paused when he heard the exclamation.

He let out a scoffing laugh and casually pushed open the door to the dressing room, but his eyes suddenly froze.

The woman in the red gown sat in front of the mirror, her scar meticulously concealed by the stylist’s work. For the first time, he noticed that her features were so strikingly beautiful that it was hard to look away—cool, refined, with a hint of subtle allure, like a freshly bloomed orchid.

Why does she look so much like…

Chapter 2: Echoes of Vengeance | Mr. McCain’s Assassin Wife

Alex’s fists clenched tightly, the narrow, fox-like eyes behind his glasses gleaming with a dark intensity.

Suddenly, an anxious and respectful voice broke through his thoughts.

“Boss, we received a call from the Carter family… They said they can’t cover Ethan’s tuition fees and need us to transfer the money immediately, or else…”

The assistant lowered his head, his voice growing fainter under the sharp, cold gaze concealed by the gold-rimmed glasses.

“Get ready, we are leaving.”

Alex’s lips curled into a slight, bloodthirsty smile.

He cast one last, lingering glance at the strikingly beautiful face in the mirror before turning and striding down the stairs.

Half an hour later, the Maybach from the McCain family pulled up at the entrance of the Liberty Grand Mansion.

Dressed in luxurious attire, the guests began arriving. Evelyn stepped out of the car with her invitation. When her eyes fell on the name on the card, her expression tightened slightly.

Lamia.

So, this refined scoundrel Alex has such a twisted sense of humor?

The assistant’s expression was also a bit stiff. He needed to report the identities of the arriving guests. When he asked the boss about the name of this lady, the boss had nonchalantly replied, “Lamia suits her as it implies both, ugliness and tragic silence.”

Evelyn couldn’t be bothered with such trivial matters. Holding her invitation card, she walked into the venue, unaware of the terrified mother-daughter pair watching her from beside a black BMW parked nearby.

“It’s Evelyn! That wretched Evelyn! I’d recognize her anywhere anytime!”

Lydia Mercer was trembling like a leaf. “How can she be here? How is that even possible…?”

“Lydia, Lydia!”

Catherine clutched her daughter tightly, her own eyes filled with panic. “That wretched girl Evelyn is dead! She was burned to ashes! The person you saw must just look like her. Don’t be scared, okay?”

She tried her best to soothe her daughter. “That little wretch was disfigured by you, that’s why your father had her burned. But the girl we just saw didn’t have any scars on her face.”

Hearing this, Lydia’s trembling finally began to subside, but as she watched that slender figure walk into the venue, her eyelid twitched with unease.

“It's okay! Let’s go inside.”

She pressed her lips together before linking arms with her mother and stepping into the venue. The moment they entered, she spotted the woman who looked strikingly similar to Evelyn sitting in a corner, coolly swirling a glass of red wine.

As soon as that woman appeared, every gaze in the hall was drawn to the figure in the red dress.

She was stunning, like a siren, with clear, enchanting eyes. The upturned corners of her eyes was mesmerizing, sending a shiver down the spine of anyone who looked her way.

“Who is that?”

A group of young men in suits had already gathered, buzzing with conversation. Their admiration and desire were unmistakable.

“She doesn’t look familiar. Is she from around here? I don’t think we’ve seen a young lady like her in our social circle.”

The man at the center, dressed in a white suit, smirked with a touch of wickedness as he glanced at Evelyn.

“She’s special.”

“Ahem! I know her!”

Just as they were contemplating how to approach her, a soft, affected voice chimed in.

Lydiai smiled sweetly at the group. “Her name is Evelyn Mercer. If you guys want to know her, you better act fast.”

Evelyn Mercer?

The young men were clueless about the old scandal involving the Mercer family. With Evelyn having been locked away for so long, no one had noticed anything amiss.

Lydia watched with a cold smile as the group of young men gravitated toward Evelyn.

Yes, Evelyn had indeed been reduced to ashes, but this woman too made her uneasy.

She looked so much like her. What if that wretched girl had somehow survived? Letting these men, who think with their lower halves, test the waters would surely reveal the truth.

“Miss Evelyn.”

Evelyn was gazing down at the deep red wine in her glass when an overly slick voice suddenly interrupted her thoughts.

Her fingers instinctively tightened around the glass. She lifted her gaze and saw a man in a white suit, flashing what he probably thought was a charming smile. “I’m Jack Molson, the heir of the Molson family. I was wondering if you’d do me the honor of being my dance partner?”

How did this man know her name?

Evelyn’s brow twitched slightly, and her eyes drifted to Lydiai standing not far behind him. Her lips curled into a cold smile.

So… they’ve set their sights on me after all?

“Sorry, you've got the wrong person.”

She idly traced the timer on the bomb on her wrist, slowly averting her gaze.

Once this matter is resolved, she would regain her freedom, and then not a single member of the Mercer family would escape her wrath!

“Even if I’m mistaken, you can still dance with me, Miss.”

The man persistently moved closer to Evelyn, his eyes gleaming with a lecherous light. “I’m quite taken with you.”

Evelyn gave him a cold, dismissive glance, her lips curling into a faint smile as she took a delicate sip of her red wine.

The man, captivated by her smile, licked his lips and wrapped his arm around her waist, leaning in to whisper, “You seem unfamiliar. May I ask where you are from? How about we set a price—hundred grand for the night? Sounds good?”

A delicate white hand suddenly seized his wrist.

Crack!

The chilling sound of bones cracking echoed as Evelyn ruthlessly twisted the man’s hand, breaking it with a sickening crunch!

“You… you…!”

The man collapsed to the ground, his face contorted in pain and his eyes filled with disbelief and malice. “You’ve got a death wish!”

Evelyn raised an eyebrow, her voice icy. “I gave you a chance.”

Her exquisitely refined face was cold as a demon's, while the stunned playboy on the ground stared at her in shock and fury, unable to find his voice.

“You.... I was just trying to get to know you. Was it really necessary to go that hard?”

A sultry, overly sweet voice chimed in as a young woman hurriedly helped Jack to his feet, her eyes glinting with satisfaction. “Jack, are you alright?”

It didn’t matter if this annoying woman was Evelyn or not; offending Jack wouldn’t end well for her!

She can only blame herself for resembling that wretched girl!

Evelyn coldly smirked. “Oh? So this is how you two knew each other?”

“You...!”

Lydia was caught off guard by the immediate retort. She gritted her teeth before replying, "I’m saying your way of refusing completely lacked manners! Jack just wanted to dance with you. If it were me, I would have declined politely!"

“Is that so?”

Evelyn’s lips curled into a mocking smile. “Given how ugly you are, I’d offer ten bucks for a night. Sounds good?”

“…...”

The onlookers' faces shifted to shock. Lydia, unaccustomed to such humiliation, her eyes flaring red with rage, raised her hand to slap Evelyn. “How dare you insult me!”

Smack!

Before her hand could make contact, Evelyn swiftly retaliated, delivering a sharp slap that sent Lydia stumbling.

“Oh my, so this is the ‘manners’ you were just talking about?”

Evelyn chuckled softly, not interested in prolonging the exchange. She was ready to leave, knowing that the person she sought wasn’t here yet.

“Stop right there!”

But it seemed someone wasn’t ready to let this little drama end just yet. Lydia’s voice rang out from behind, loud and indignant.

Evelyn paused, and Lydia, thinking she’d figured out the truth, grew smug.

Those around them started murmuring, noticing that Evelyn shared the same last name as the Mercer family... Could it be?

Evelyn turned and walked up to Lydia, her cold aura forcing her a few steps back. Without warning, she grabbed her by the throat.

“I don’t like it when people raise their voices in front of me.”