Betrayal Unveiled
Leona Jones, heiress of Jones Group, secretly helped her husband Hugh Clark build his empire while hiding her true identity. On their 7th anniversary, Hugh humiliates her by celebrating with another woman. But Leona strikes back—exposing Clark Group’s defective products and filing for divorce. But is revenge her only motive? Who will have the last laugh?
EP 1: Leona Jones, heiress of Jones Group, receives news that her grandfather is ready to accept her husband Ethan and pass on the Quinn Group early. Overjoyed, she plans to reveal her true identity to Ethan, only to discover him sharing a romantic moment with his secretary, Wendy, shattering her trust and revealing his betrayal.Will Leona confront Ethan about his infidelity or use this betrayal to fuel her revenge?






More Than Just Revenge: A Journey of Self-Discovery
This show is more than just a revenge story—it's about self-discovery and empowerment. Leona's transformation is inspiring, and it goes beyond just getting back at Hugh. It's about reclaiming her identity and strength. The emotional depth of the characters adds a lot to the storyline. Highly recomme
A Masterclass in Scumbag-Punishing
If you love seeing justice served, this is the series for you. Leona's meticulous planning and execution of her revenge against Hugh is nothing short of brilliant. It's rare to see such a strong female lead in a drama like this, and it was refreshing. Kudos to Netshort for delivering a show that doe
Unexpected Twists and Smart Writing
Wow, this series kept me on the edge of my seat! Just when I thought I had it all figured out, another twist would come along. Leona is such a badass character, and seeing her outsmart Hugh was so satisfying. The writing is sharp, and the plot moves at a perfect pace. Netshort really nailed it with
A Tale of Sweet Revenge and Empowerment
I absolutely loved "I Made Him, I'll Break Him"! Leona's journey from a supportive wife to a powerful, independent woman was thrilling to watch. Her strategic takedown of Hugh was both satisfying and empowering. The way she exposed the Clark Group's flaws was genius. This show is a must-watch for an