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Making the Wrong Choice... Again
Making the Wrong Choice... Again
Author: Island Dweller

Chapter 1

Author: Island Dweller
"I've arranged two betrothals for you guys—one is a housekeeper's daughter, while the other is a wealthy heiress. You two can choose for yourselves."

As I listened to Dad's words, I touched my head, feeling no traces of a wound.

That was when I realized I had been reborn.

"Dad, I want to marry the housekeeper's daughter!" My brother, Jacob Wright, exclaimed eagerly from beside me.

Dad was taken aback. Jacob was usually quite vain, so why would he uncharacteristically choose the housekeeper's daughter?

Only I knew the answer. Jacob had been reborn too.

"Are you sure?" Dad asked in surprise. "If you marry her, you'll have to rely on your own efforts for everything."

"I'm sure. I want to marry the housekeeper's daughter. Why should Jason, of all people, get all the good luck?"

With that, Jacob looked at me. He leaned close to my ear and whispered smugly, "Jason Wright, it's my turn to enjoy the good life! You can keep that sadist company!"

I smiled, feeling secretly delighted. Jacob was welcome to enjoy this "good luck" all he wanted.

In our previous life, Jacob had chosen the heiress. But who could have known she would demand he marry into her family?

He even signed a prenuptial agreement, preventing him from getting a single cent from her.

After the marriage, Jacob thought he could at least live without financial worries. Instead, the heiress turned out to be a sadist who whipped him daily.

If Jacob failed to please her, she would withhold his meals.

He lived an absolutely miserable life.

One day, the heiress' first love returned to the country. She brought him into their home and humiliated Jacob in front of him every day.

In his grief and anger, Jacob asked for a divorce, but the heiress refused to let him go.

She produced the prenup he had signed and said, "You can leave, but you'll have to pay me 100 million dollars as compensation for my emotional distress."

Meanwhile, Quinn Burnett, the housekeeper's daughter I married, was demure and generous. She ended up winning hundreds of millions in the lottery.

I even drove the sports car Jacob had always dreamed of.

When he saw it, his eyes turned bloodshot, and he deliberately crashed his used-car into my sports car.

"Jason, you stole my life!" he screamed.

After Jacob married Quinn, he made a point of flaunting it in front of me. Wrapping his arm around her, he said, "Jason, take a good look. She's my wife now."

Quinn leaned shyly into his embrace.

I looked at the woman I had lived with for over a decade and couldn't help but feel disgusted. Jacob had picked up trash and was treating it like it was treasure.

I glanced thankfully at Jason before politely greeting, "Hello, Quinn."

A flicker of confusion passed over Jacob's face before he quickly composed himself. He leaned closer to me and said, "Jason, there's no need to pretend to be strong. After all, losing assets worth hundreds of millions would make anyone upset."

Then, with a light snort, he swaggered off with his arm still around Quinn.

I secretly clicked my tongue in disbelief. In my previous life, if Quinn hadn't held me back, my assets would have far exceeded mere hundreds of millions.

A few days later, I met Xenia Caldwell, the heiress, at a cafe to discuss our marriage arrangement.

Just like in the previous life, she produced a prenuptial agreement she had prepared in advance. She had a bright and captivating appearance, but her expression was full of contempt.

Xenia said, "If you want to marry me, you must marry into my family. Otherwise, forget it.

"And don't think you can get a single cent from my family. This betrothal was only arranged because my father became senile in his old age.

"Sign the prenup, and then we can talk about getting married."

I wasn't surprised by her arrogance. After all, Jacob's back had been covered in whip marks in our previous life.

Xenia pushed the agreement across the table toward me.

I knew it was an unfair agreement. In our past life, Jacob hadn't read it carefully and had to silently suffer the short end of the stick.

I hadn't expected Xenia to use the same trick again in this life. How unoriginal.

I flipped through the agreement and pointed at a specific clause. "This part—'Only the wife can initiate divorce. If the husband initiates divorce, he must compensate 100 million dollars.' What does that mean?"

Xenia stared at me, her mouth agape. She hadn't expected me to pinpoint the most critical clause amidst all that dense text.

After being exposed, she yelled, "You need to understand you're marrying into my family! What's wrong with you compensating me if you want a divorce?

"Wouldn't it cost money to support you after we get married? Even if you want to be a freeloader, you have to have what it takes!"

Her biting tone was a stark contrast to her beautiful looks.

I couldn't help but be taken aback. In our past life, Jacob had actually signed this prenup despite her attitude. Just how desperate had he been to latch onto a wealthy family?
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    Jacob couldn't hide the hatred in his eyes when he saw me. "Your company has really grown," he said through gritted teeth. "Seems you occupy 20 floors now."I took a sip of coffee and replied, "It's doing alright. It's only 32 floors."He adjusted his glasses and said, "This company should have been mine."I laughed at Jacob's overestimation of himself. Even if he had won the lottery, he could never have built a company to this scale.I said mockingly, "This is a finance company. Do you even understand finance? Dad was the one who paid off the debts you had outside prison. And now, you casually claim this company is yours?"If you hadn't been so self-destructive and called the police to frame me, you wouldn't have landed yourself in prison. You're so vicious, even toward your own brother. The heavens couldn't stand it and made you serve five years."The moment I mentioned prison, Jacob lost his composure. "It's all because of you that I ended up like this! It wasn't worth swappin

  • Making the Wrong Choice... Again   Chapter 10

    After Jacob was released from prison, he wanted to ram his car into me again. Unfortunately, this time, he didn't have a car.So, he had to resort to other methods. He sent Quinn to get close to me. He thought that since she was my wife in our previous life, I would still have feelings for her.But in reality, Quinn was my nightmare.When she approached me, she even deliberately removed her makeup to please me. She also dressed very plainly and wore no luxury items.I knew Jacob had instructed her to do all of this. Otherwise, given her personality, she would definitely be wearing heavy makeup.I sneered at her and said, "That's more like it. Your social class should match the bag you carry. If you want to pretend to be rich, you need the actual means."Even though Quinn knew I was being sarcastic, she still replied with a bright smile, "You said it, Mr. Wright."She was completely different from her former self.I recalled the mocking expression she had when she posted about m

  • Making the Wrong Choice... Again   Chapter 9

    A moment later, police officers rushed into the living room and ordered us to raise our hands."Someone reported illegal drug use here. We need you to cooperate with our investigation," an officer said.I was shocked. I knew Jacob would try to harm me, but I never imagined he would go this far. He actually drugged the drink to try to send me to prison. If convicted, the sentence for this charge was severe. I stared in horror at the glass of wine. If I had taken even a sip, my life would have been over.Jacob eagerly raised his hand. "Officer, I'm the one who reported it! It's my brother who took drugs!"He pointed at me and whispered, "What's the use of having so much money? You won't be able to spend it in prison."The officer nodded. "That's quite the righteous act, turning in your own family. However, you'll need to come with us too for a test. Who's to say you haven't been taking drugs with him?"Jacob panicked and shouted, "No, officer! I haven't! Only my brother has!"Wa

  • Making the Wrong Choice... Again   Chapter 8

    That same day, I dressed inconspicuously and went to cash in the lottery ticket. After receiving the money, I bought several houses and a villa in the suburbs.I also bought a house for Dad.Just like in my previous life, I bought a sports car. Although I knew it might attract envy, it was something I bought with my own ability.Meanwhile, Quinn and Jacob got divorced. Jacob was saddled with a ton of debt and couldn't even afford a used-car now.He was even worse off than in his previous life, as he scrambled to borrow money from relatives to pay off his debts.Although he suffered both physically and mentally in his previous life, at least he didn't have to worry about food and clothing. He also had plenty of pocket money.But now, having enough to eat and wear had become a problem. He even faced harassing calls about debt collection.In the end, he took out new loans to pay off old ones. The interest piled up, and his debt grew larger. He lived in constant anxiety.Jacob even

  • Making the Wrong Choice... Again   Chapter 7

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  • Making the Wrong Choice... Again   Chapter 6

    I couldn't help but laugh. Only I knew that the winning lottery ticket was already in my pocket.I couldn't wait to see Jacob's face when he watched the jackpot announcement and realized they hadn't won.The mention of Xenia reminded me that the engagement hadn't been formally canceled yet. I needed to visit them in person to have a proper discussion.I called her and said I wanted to explain things to her father myself. She was all too eager to give me her home address.When I arrived, I noticed that Xenia's family was indeed terrifyingly wealthy. Their garden was twice the size of ours.Once I entered, I saw a man dressed in casual clothes sitting and drinking tea.Xenia came downstairs at that moment and sat on the couch.I introduced myself and got straight to the point. "Arranged marriages are outdated now. Xenia and I don't have feelings for each other, so I'm here today to formally end the engagement."Xenia's father, Lewis Caldwell, said, "I know what kind of personalit

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