Chapter 1
I’ve been married for three years, but I’ve never once seen my husband’s paycheck.
Every expense had to go through an “approval process“-I had to ask my husband, who then had to get his mother’s approval before I could get a single dollar.
I complained to him more than once about how inconvenient it was not having money of my own.
But he always had the same excuse: “Mom’s just helping us save for the future.”
Then, one day, he got into a car crash–on his way to see his mistress.
At the hospital, they told me he needed emergency surgery, but I just shrugged.
“I don’t have any money,” I said.
“Guess he won’t be getting treated.”
The moment those words left my mouth, I felt like a weight had lifted off my shoulders.
Just five minutes ago, I had called my mother–in–law in tears.
“Mom, I need you to transfer me $6000 right now! It’s urgent!”
It was late at night, and I had woken her up.
Instead of asking what was wrong, she immediately started screaming at me.
“Are you out of your damn mind?!”
“Just asking for $6000 like it’s nothing?!”
“Do you think my son makes money that easily?”
“You don’t earn a single penny, you’ve been married three years and haven’t even given us a child, and now you have the nerve to ask me for money?!”
“Not a chance! Get lost!”
I had her on speakerphone.
Every doctor and nurse in the room heard it loud and clear.
Before I could say another word, she hung up–and blocked my number.
I called my father–in–law next.
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No answer.
I turned to the doctors and nurses, giving thein an apologetic look.
“I’m sorry. I don’t have any money.”
“My husband won’t be getting treated.”
A kindhearted nurse tried to step in and cover the cost for me.
I quickly stopped her.
“I know you mean well, but I don’t want to cause trouble for the hospital.”
After all, I had been waiting for this moinent for a long time.
For so–called “love,” I quit my job, left my hometown, and became a housewife.
I thought marriage would bring happiness.
But the day my in–laws moved in, that illusion was shattered.
On their very first day, they laid down the law.
Andrew had to hand over his entire paycheck to his mom.
If I needed money, I had to submit a request to Andrew, who then had to get his mother’s approval before I saw a
single cent.
I protested.
I complained.
Andrew sweet–talked me every time.
“Mom’s just trying to help us save money.”
“You don’t have a job, so I have to handle all the expenses.”
“She’s just looking out for us.”
“Think about it–once we’ve saved enough, we can buy a bigger house and bring your parents to live with us.”
I had never been in a relationship before.
Andrew was my first love.
I was naïve–I believed him.
At first, my mother–in–law held back, pretending to be reasonable.
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Chapter 1
Then, in our second year of marriage, when I still hadn’t gotten pregnant, she showed her true Cilore
She forced me to drink all kinds of weird herbal concoctions, claiming they would help me conceive
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When I refused, she threw ancient “women’s duties in my face.
“You’re unfilial!”
“You can’t even give us a child!”
“If my son weren’t such a kindhearted man, he would’ve divorced you already!”
“Are you trying to end the Davis family bloodline?!”
I cried to Andrew, hoping he would take my side.
But he had no patience for me anymore.
“My mom’s right.”
“It’s not like you’re trying very hard, are you?”
Looking at the man I once loved, now a stranger to me, my heart turned to ice.
But later, he would always come back and apologize, whispering sweet words.
“I’m sorry, babe. I was just in a bad mood.”
“Everyone our age already has kids… I just want us to have a little one of our own.”
Because of him, I swallowed my pride and drank those horrible “fertility remedies.”
To this day, my body still reacts–I get nauseous just from the smell.
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“He’s in critical condition, you need to see him now!”
The nurse’s urgent voice pulled me out of my thoughts,
I took a deep breath, smoothed out my clothes, and walked into the room.
Andrew lay on the hospital bed, covered in blood.
When he saw me, his fingers twitched.
His eyes were filled with desperation.
“J–Jennifer… save me…”
Looking down at him, half–dead and helpless, I felt nothing but satisfaction.
I stood over him, toying with his wedding ring.
I spoke slowly, my voice light and careless.
“Andrew, it’s not that I don’t want to save you…”
“It’s just that everyone here heard it–I don’t have any money to pay for your surgery.”
His lips trembled.
He struggled to get the words out.
“C–call… my… mom…”
Even speaking was excruciating for him–his whole face twisted in pain.
I covered my face with my hands, pretending to sob.
“I called her already.”
“She said she doesn’t have a single penny to spare.”
“She even blocked me.”
He gasped, his eyes filling with fear.
He tried again.
“Use… my… card…”
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Freached out and pressed hard on his fresh wounds.
Andrew screamed
I let go after a long moment, wiping his blood off on his hospital gown..
“Andrew, I’ve known about your affalf for a long time.”
“I even know where she lives.”
His eyes widened in shock.
I chuckled, though I wasn’t sure if I was laughing at him–or at myself.
“And I also know about the life insurance policy you took out on me.”
“A ridiculously high payout…”
“Just waiting for the day I’d have an ‘accident‘ so you and your little mistress could cash in, right?”
Andrew choked, his whole body seizing up.
A second later, he coughed up a mouthful of blood.
I found out about his affair on our second wedding anniversary.
We were supposed to have dinner and watch a movie together.
But just before we were about to leave, he suddenly apologized.
“Babe, I’m so sorry.”
“Work emergency–I have to stay late.”
But what he didn’t know was that, a day earlier, I had received an anonymous text message.
“Guess what?”
“On your anniversary, your husband’s gonna be with me instead.”
At the time, I thought it was just a stupid prank.
But when Andrew bailed on me, I realized it was a challenge.
So I followed his car.
He didn’t go to the office.
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He drove straight to a five star hotel,
I walked to the front desk, flashed my marriage certificate, and asked some questions
Turned out, he was a regular there.
I stood frozen, like I had just been struck by lightning.
For a long moment, all I could hear was the sound of my own heart breaking.
I had thought about barging into that hotel room, confronting him, making a scene.
But then what?
If I divorced him, he’d just get to be with her, happy and free.
No.
That wouldn’t be enough.
Since that day, I started keeping a close eye on Andrew.
I found out he took out a hefty life insurance policy on me–plotting to make my “accidental” death look natural.
I played along, letting him think he had everything under control.
Until today.
Today, Andrew had an accident.
Turns out, he had a generous insurance policy of his own–one that had just kicked in.
Of course, I wasn’t about to tell him that.
As he lay there, seething with anger and regret, I closed his eyes for him.
“Rest in peace, honey.”
The moment Andrew shut his eyes for good, it was like half my strength drained out of me.
I collapsed on the floor and sobbed uncontrollably.
I cried the whole night–until my eyes were swollen shut.
His parents got the news early the next morning.
When they rushed over, they were so shaken, they could barely stand.
Before my mother–in–law could lash out, I beat her to it, launching at her like a lioness.
“Why?! Why didn’t you send the money?!”
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