Hazel Carson was abandoned as a baby and raised by a covert organization.
She was trained in strategy, survival, and deception. At 18, she's given a file—her mother is dead, but her father is a powerful tycoon with four sons and a new wife. Her mission: infiltrate the Carson family as their long-lost heiress to complete one final task. Only then will she earn her freedom.
Before sending her off, her handler reminds her coldly:
“Remember, they’re your targets, not your family.”
To the Carson household, she appears fragile, naïve, and awkward—just a quiet country girl with no manners.
“Her background is complicated,” the stepmother says with a tight smile. “Don’t expect too much from her.”
Meanwhile, in the upper echelons of power, a silent message circulates:
Hazel Carson has returned. Keep your distance.
One day, the eldest Carson brother investigates a digital ghost—a legend in underground circles known as “Specter.”
He follows a thread of encrypted data… and the trail ends with Hazel.
He stares at the screen, stunned.
So the little sister who “couldn’t even use a phone” is actually the one who has been silently pulling strings in the shadows.
And her mission? It's not just about family—it’s about dismantling everything they thought they knew.