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"Charles, it was you, wasn't it? Drugging the wealthy heir at school to have a kid, trying to hitch your wagon to a star. However, they never gave a damn about a delicate flower like you. You only married me to find a fall guy, never loved me one bit."Well then, Charles might as well go live out his days in an orphanage."Walking out of the courthouse, I felt lighter than I had in years.Decades of hard work and weariness disappeared in a heartbeat.I had always been one to make quick decisions, never looking back. However, there was one last problem I needed to take care of: Patrick.A smirk played on my lips. I could not touch him in the open, but behind the scenes, I could make his life a living hell.Yvette was off-limits legally, thanks to the baby bump she was sporting.After a little nudge from one of my guys, there she was, waddling up to Patrick's front door.The Shaws, bless their hearts, had tried to kick her to the curb more times than I could count. However, Yvett
"Back so soon, dear?" I greeted her.Yvette shoved me aside with a look of revulsion. "The divorce papers. Hand them over, and let's end this cleanly."Feigning confusion, I replied, "What are you on about? What divorce papers?"All I've got here is the subpoena the court dropped off. Want to have a look?"Her face was a picture of disbelief, eyes wide with a mix of fear and chaos.She grabbed the paper from my hand, only to find it was nothing but a blank sheet. Yvette's anger deflated in an instant, and she lashed out at me. "You just can't give up your scheming, can you? As if someone like you could actually afford a lawyer. You're delusional." I dropped the nice guy act and glared at him with pure malice. "You want a divorce... fine, I'll see you in court." The moment I finished speaking, there was another knock at the door. This time, it was the harbinger of Yvette's downfall. Yvette's own foolishness had sealed her fate. The court had sent her summons after summons, at l
I held up the papers and said, "Here's the proof of Yvette's fling with her secretary Patrick at the office, recordings, pictures, the works. I used to think she might come around. Turns out, I was just the punchline of a bad joke."The online crowd went wild. Some could not believe their eyes, asking if I had just made it all up.Others lashed out at Yvette, calling her a conniving cheat.However, I was not done yet.I paused, then said, "And the kid? He's Yvette's with some other guy. I loved my wife, so I played dad to a kid that wasn't mine for a decade. I've done my part, more than enough. No one gets to guilt-trip me if I walk away now."That set off a firestorm.The netizens were buzzing with hot takes and wild guesses.[So, your wife hit the web first, trying to corner you into a divorce for a fat settlement, huh?][Man, don't even—seriously, she was gonna stick her own husband with the kid from her affair?][Wow, her storytelling was so on point because she lived it.
However, even then, I had underestimated just how brazen Yvette could be.Before she could be hit with a court summons, she took to the internet, posting a video that went viral. In it, she spun a tale of her decade-long marriage to me, how she had slaved away for our family, sacrificing everything. Then, she claimed, I had found someone new and was ready to ditch her and our kids, even having the gall to ask her for a whopping 150 thousand dollars in some made-up compensation. Watching her sob through her performance, I could not help but think that sometimes, when someone was utterly dumbfounded, laughter was the only response.The online crowd, fueled by outrage, quickly sniffed out my personal details and the internet became a battleground of insults against me. Eugene's got some nerve, mooching off his wife and cheating on her too!][Tell me about it. If I were her, I'd have dumped him a decade ago instead of wasting all these years.][I can just picture him now, crying
"I've always known she was nothing but trouble, so this little revelation of yours doesn't shock me one bit," I said calmly.While Patrick was busy with his tirade earlier, I had stealthily started a voice recorder under the table. Then, with just a little nudge from me, he was unraveling, spilling all his secrets."You knew all this time that I was with your wife, so why haven't you divorced her?"I put on my best impression of a caring father, shaking my head with a sigh. "It's all for show, really. Just to keep up appearances, so the kid has a 'complete' family."Patrick sneered. "Now that Yvette's pregnant with my kid, are you seriously going to keep playing the fool, raising my child?"I gave him a look of feigned resignation. "I saw this coming. Let Yvette talk to me about the divorce later. However, don't think for a second I'll walk away empty-handed."I twirled the voice recorder pen in my hand. "If you want a divorce battle, I'll bring the best lawyer to take you on. An
Back in college, I was all about keeping things real with Yvette. She was the kind of girl who did not need frills or fancy stuff, so I kept my family's money out of the picture. We hustled together at part-time gigs, choked down some seriously questionable takeout, and got soaked in the rain more times than I can count, all without splurging on an umbrella.One chilly evening, as we were heading back to her dorm, Yvette pulled me into this fierce hug out of nowhere. "Eugene, will you marry me?" she asked. Right then, I swear my heart skipped a beat. It was pure bliss, and I promised myself I would stick by her through thick and thin.Fast forward to that day, and guess who was left out in the cold? Me. I had just gotten off the phone, feeling a mix of frustration and disbelief, staring at the walls of an empty house we had bought with a mortgage when we tied the knot.Yvette's parents never thought much of me, labeled me a deadbeat from the get-go. They did not chip in a dime f







