Share

Chapter 3

Author: Rendezvous
"He only called me 'Mommy' once, and you can't even tolerate a child that young? You're worse than an animal," Cynthia screamed.

I got to my feet, about to say something, but my father-in-law—his face twisted with anger—shoved me to the ground again.

"Johnny, I always thought you were a man who understood manners and respect. But your behavior today has truly disappointed me!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the whole family spat at me with vicious contempt before turning around, carrying the child as they left together.

Curled on the ground, I watched their backs recede into the distance. I pressed a hand over my stomach, which burned fiercely.

Last night, I had forced myself to endure glass after glass of liquor just so I could wrap up the business party early and hurry back to accompany Cynthia. Now, the pain in my stomach felt like it was on fire.

My eyes stung despite myself.

'Cynthia, since this is the path you've chosen… then I'll grant you your wish.'

Coldly, I dialed a number.

"Hello, Corey? Recover all the shares under Cynthia's name. Then draft a divorce agreement."

After giving instructions to my special assistant, I could no longer endure the pain and went to the hospital for treatment.

While waiting in line, I unexpectedly saw Cynthia and Bobby arrive with the child to register at the hospital.

Bobby's arm was wrapped tightly around Cynthia's waist. She smiled at him and leaned into his shoulder, the two of them so close it was as if no one else in the world existed.

Even though I had already decided on divorce, the sight still stabbed painfully into my chest.

In the past, whenever I tried to be a little more affectionate with Cynthia, she would refuse, saying she had never been used to standing too close to people since childhood. I had suppressed my disappointment and respected her wishes.

Even when we were intimate, aside from her physical reactions, she rarely gave me a smile.

So it wasn't that she couldn't smile. She simply didn't want to smile at me.

Bobby turned slightly and noticed me. A provocative smile curled at his lips as he deliberately lowered his head and kissed Cynthia.

She blushed shyly and kissed him back, deeply, almost forgetting they were in a hospital.

It wasn't until the child's young voice interrupted them that they finally pulled apart.

Cynthia turned her head awkwardly—and saw me standing there, my expression cold.

For a moment, her heartbeat seemed to skip. Then she quickly composed herself, her face turning indifferent.

"Why are you following me here again? Do you think pretending to be sick will make me feel sorry for you?

"Johnny, don't use these cheap tricks women play to gain sympathy. It only makes me look down on you."

The cramping in my stomach intensified.

I looked at her coldly.

"You're overthinking it."

"Number 28, Johnny King. Room 7." My number was called just then.

I stood up and walked over for my appointment, not sparing them another glance.

Cynthia hadn't expected that I was really here to see a doctor—and that I would treat her with such indifference. Watching the direction I left in, she pressed her lips tightly together.

"Cynthia, Johnny must be putting on an act," Bobby said.

"You can't soften your heart so easily. Otherwise, you won't be able to keep him under control in the future.

"When that happens, his immense fortune might end up going to some other woman."

"He wouldn't!" Cynthia refuted instinctively. "Johnny said he would only love me for the rest of his life."

A glint flashed in Bobby's eyes.

"All the more reason to keep a firm hold on him."

Cynthia nodded. "You're right. I can't seem too eager, or he'll think I can't live without him."

Bobby shot the child a look. The boy immediately clung to Cynthia and began acting spoiled, and just like that, she completely forgot about me.

After I returned to the hotel, I received messages from Cynthia and my in-laws.

First came Cynthia's accusation.

[Johnny, this afternoon we checked the child, and his back is all bruised. Transfer 100 thousand dollars for medical expenses right now. After that, come apologize to Bobby and his son in person, or I'll make you regret it!]

Then several messages arrived from my in-laws.

[Your baseless suspicion of Cynthia today was absolutely outrageous. She's so upset she couldn't even eat dinner. You must kneel and sincerely apologize, otherwise, don't expect us to forgive you easily.

[You'd better transfer some shares as well to show your sincerity. And Bobby and his son were innocent bystanders caught up in this. Coincidentally, Audi just released a new car recently—go pick one up tomorrow and give it to him as an apology.]

I stared at their utterly self-righteous demands, one after another, recalling all the benefits I had given to Cynthia's family over the years.
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • A Stranger in My Marriage   Chapter 9

    To avoid prison, Bobby had no choice but to return every cent he had taken from Cynthia.He sold off all his possessions, piece by piece, until he was reduced to the penniless man he had once been.As for Cynthia, without the life of comfort I had provided, she was forced to find work again. But it wasn't long before she was fired, and afterward, she struggled to secure another job.In the end, she could only stay at home, living off her parents.The entire family moved back into their old, cramped house. Cynthia's parents' modest retirement income now had to support not only their daughter, but also Bobby and his child.Before long, tensions exploded. The household was filled with constant arguments, and the warmth and harmony they once flaunted vanished without a trace.I paid no attention to their internal conflicts. Instead, I quickly established a subsidiary company to directly compete with my father's business.It didn't take long before his already poorly managed company

  • A Stranger in My Marriage   Chapter 8

    I shifted my investigation in private, tracing back the person who had originally recommended the female secretary to the company.Following the trail step by step, it led straight to my father.At that point, everything became clear.What I hadn't expected was that Cynthia had been involved as well."As the evidence shows," my lawyer stated firmly, "the so-called 'scumbag' accused by the plaintiff is, in fact, my client's biological father. The two bear a strong resemblance in both build and appearance…"And the other party deliberately impersonated him, leading to widespread misunderstanding. The alleged illegitimate child is also the result of the relationship between my client's father and this female secretary during their affair."As he spoke, more evidence was presented—footage of my father living with his mistress in a suburban villa, along with the DNA test confirming his relationship to the child."This entire matter, from the very beginning, is a conspiracy targeting

  • A Stranger in My Marriage   Chapter 7

    For several days, the investigation yielded no progress.Meanwhile, the company's cash flow began to tighten. The banks started pressing for repayment, and our partners—openly and behind the scenes—urged us for answers. I had no choice but to dip into my personal savings to keep things afloat, but it barely covered a fraction of the gap.Then Cynthia bribed employees to leak the company's situation to the media. The stock price plunged again.News of the "scumbag CEO on the brink of bankruptcy" spread like wildfire, and countless netizens cheered at my downfall. Cynthia and her group, meanwhile, grew even more brazen and smug.On the day of the hearing, we met at the courthouse entrance.She stood there, held close by Bobby, her face filled with arrogance. The way she looked at me was no different from how one would look at trash."Johnny, I thought you were something special. Turns out you're nothing but a paper tiger—one poke and you collapse."My mother-in-law waved her hand

  • A Stranger in My Marriage   Chapter 6

    "Otherwise… we'll settle this in court," I said.Seeing the unprecedented coldness in my eyes, Cynthia finally realized that nothing she said could salvage this marriage. Her expression darkened.She tore the divorce agreement apart again and sneered, "I don't even need to read it to know that a heartless man like you wouldn't offer me a fair deal. So I refuse."If we're divorcing, then at the very least I'm taking half your assets as compensation for the years I've wasted on you!"Hearing such outrageous words, I couldn't help but laugh in anger."I built this company from nothing with my own hands. What have you done all these years, besides using 'business trips' as an excuse to meet your lover?"I've already given you plenty of shares—not to mention everything you secretly transferred away. And now you still want a cut of what's left? Cynthia, do you even have a conscience?"Her gaze turned ruthless."If you won't play fair, don't blame me for doing the same. Either you acc

  • A Stranger in My Marriage   Chapter 5

    Cynthia stared in disbelief. "What nonsense are you talking about? This card has no limit—how could it possibly be deactivated?"And on what grounds are you canceling my VIP status? Call your manager right now!"No matter how many times the receptionist tried to explain, Cynthia refused to listen. In the end, the staff had no choice but to call the manager.The lobby manager came down from upstairs. The man who had always treated Cynthia with courtesy now carried a faint air of indifference."Ms. Muller, how may I assist you? Has one of our staff failed to meet your expectations?"Cynthia didn't catch the sarcasm in his tone. With an air of command, she snapped, "This employee claims my VIP status is gone. Does she not know who I am? Completely unprofessional. Fire her immediately!"The manager wore a polite smile, but his words were anything but gentle."I'm sorry, Ms. Muller, but I personally revoked your VIP status.""What did you say? How dare you treat me like this! Be car

  • A Stranger in My Marriage   Chapter 4

    The cold, perfunctory indifference I had always received in return.I let out a silent, mocking laugh and replied: [You want me to apologize to Bobby? Keep dreaming. No shares. No car. Just a divorce agreement.]After sending the message, I blocked every one of them.As soon as I finished handling matters, I rushed onto a plane and flew home, ignoring the barrage of calls Cynthia kept making.When she couldn't get through to me, she grew even angrier.Out in the open, she took Bobby and his son shopping through the city's major malls with my in-laws, posting photos of their "family time" on social media.Friends flooded the posts with likes and comments.[The three of you look perfect together—just like a real family.][Bobby's smile is so warm and gentle, unlike Johnny, who always seems so stern and unapproachable.]Cynthia replied: [Bobby is so filial to my parents. Not like certain someone who's only come back a few times in all these years of marriage.]Reading those word

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status