Your sentence is mostly correct but has a couple of small errors. Here's a natural and polished version:
Corrected Version:
"She wants me to do this stuff because she thinks it’s a piece of cake for me, but actually, that’s not true."
or
"She wants me to do this stuff because she thinks it’s a piece of cake for me, but she’s wrong."
Key Points:
"Piece of cake": The idiom means "very easy," but note the correct spelling: piece, not "peace."
Ending options: Both "that’s not true" and "she's wrong" work naturally. You can choose based on your tone preference:
"That's not true" sounds more neutral.
"She’s wrong" is slightly more direct and assertive.
Summary:
The corrected versions sound natural and convey your point effectively! 😊