LOGINTo take care of my mother after she fell and injured herself, I turned down a promotion and took a week off work to stay by her side. On the day she was discharged from the hospital, she smiled and handed me a small envelope. “Suzy, you’ve worked hard these past few days. This is just a little something from me. Go treat yourself to something good.” I wiped my hands, a quiet warmth spreading through my chest. When I opened the envelope, I froze for a moment. Inside was $2. Still, I told myself it didn’t matter. The amount wasn’t important. What mattered was the thought behind it. But the very next day, while scrolling through social media, I came across a post from my younger brother, the one who hadn’t shown his face at the hospital even once. Nine photos filled the post, all of them showing off a sprawling luxury mansion. In the center was a photo of the purchase contract. The caption read: “Officially the owner of a $2 million riverfront house. Big thanks to Mom for the support!”
View MoreI ignored him and walked to the bedside.When my mother saw me, a flicker of light burst into her cloudy eyes. Her mouth made a vague “ah… ah…” sound, and tears slid from the corners of her eyes into the pillow.I took an envelope out of my bag and set it on the bedside table.Victor’s eyes lit up. He grabbed the envelope at once. “I knew you wouldn’t dare ignore this! How much is it? A hundred thousand? Two hundred thousand?”He tore it open impatiently.With a clatter, a few coins and a crumpled bill fell to the floor and rolled under the bed.Two dollars in total.Victor froze. A strained rattling sound came from my mother’s throat, and the light in her eyes faded instantly.“Suzy! Are you screwing with me?” Victor roared, raising his fist as he lunged toward me.I looked at him coldly and lifted my phone.“I recorded everything. If you try anything stupid, I won’t go easy on you.“Also, I’ve already spoken to a lawyer. For parents who abandoned their children, the law only requires
I made a point of going to see them in person.Victor was squatting by the roadside, his hair a tangled mess, looking like a homeless man.My mother sat on the curb nearby, staring blankly at the towering riverfront tower in the distance.Now it was nothing more than a shattered dream.When Victor saw me step out of the car, he suddenly jumped up and rushed toward me, trying to grab me, but the sharply dressed bodyguard stopped him three meters away.“Suzy! Are you satisfied now? Huh? The whole family’s ruined. Are you happy now?”He shouted, his face streaked with tears and snot. “I’m your brother! Your boyfriend could spare a little money, and it would be enough to set me up for life. How can you be so heartless?”I took off my sunglasses and looked at the brother who had once been so arrogant. All I felt was pity.“Victor, the one who ruined your life wasn’t me. It was the greed you and Mom chose.“From the time we were children, Mom favored you and expected me to give up everythin
That evening, I returned home with my lawyer.The moment I walked in, I saw the place in complete disarray.My mother sat on the couch wiping her tears, while Victor frantically called people trying to borrow money, only to have the calls hung up one after another.When she saw me enter, my mother scrambled toward me on hands and knees.“Suzy! You’re finally here! Quick, call your boyfriend. Your brother can’t lose his job!“As long as he doesn’t fire Victor, I’ll return the hundred thousand I owed you! I’ll sell everything I have if I have to!”I stepped aside to avoid her reaching hands and walked straight to the coffee table, placing a letter from my lawyer down on it.“That hundred thousand was mine to begin with. If you still refuse to return it, the court will enforce it.“I came today to inform you of something else.”I pointed to the house we had lived in for decades. It was old and worn but located in the city center and worth a great deal.“This house was left by Dad. Even th
My mother’s eyes shifted, and a greedy, calculating smile spread across her face.“Return it? Why would we return it? Your sister’s about to marry into a wealthy family. Do you think she cares about a mere hundred thousand?”“We’ll keep the money. It’ll be the capital you use to turn things around. Your sister’s soft-hearted. If we play our cards right, that money will end up ours sooner or later.“Come on, let’s go home. We need to figure out how to plant your money-tree sister back where she belongs!”Watching them whisper by the roadside and eventually leave in a taxi, smiling as if everything had worked out, a chill ran down my spine as I stood by the floor-to-ceiling window above.Ethan walked up behind me and handed me a cup of hot cocoa. “What’s wrong?”I tightened my grip on the cup. “Knowing them, they’re probably plotting something.”Ethan let out a cold laugh, a sharp glint flashing in his eyes. “Let them plot.“Sometimes the best feeling is letting your enemy think they’ve












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