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My Wife's Charity Case
My Wife's Charity Case
Author: Anonymous

Chapter 1

Author: Anonymous
Faced with my unusually calm reaction, Lisa Lynch called back five seconds after hanging up.

"Matthew, I know you're hurting right now. This whole thing is my fault, but you have to believe me. It was just an accident. I've only ever seen him as a little brother."

I pulled my lips into a mocking smile. "Right, a little brother. The kind you end up in bed with."

Lisa clearly froze for a moment before her tone softened. "I get that you're angry and lashing out, but Elijah's an orphan. Life hasn't been easy for him. I don't want this to ruin his entire future.

"Matthew, can you just be understanding about this? Quit your job and claim the baby as yours. Everyone wins that way."

No matter how she spun it, Lisa only cared about that college student.

I suppressed the urge to roar at her and forced the words out, "Lisa, let's get a divorce."

"What?!" Her expression must have changed completely because her voice shot up. "Matthew Baker, do you even hear yourself right now? You want to throw away our five years of marriage over something this small?

"What about all those vows you made at our wedding? About protecting me for the rest of our lives? Have you forgotten all of that? When did you become so selfish?"

She was the one who had forgotten her promises, yet somehow, I was the one being scolded. I did not answer and only let the silence stretch on to make my position clear.

Lisa seemed stunned that I would resist like this. She laughed bitterly. "Matthew, I'm asking you one last time. Are you sure you want a divorce?"

This time, I answered quickly, "Yes, Lisa. As you wish, I don't want you anymore."

"There's a limit to throwing tantrums. Don't come crying to me later!"

With that, she hung up without waiting for my response.

I put my phone back in my pocket, set down the vegetables I had just washed, removed my apron, and ignored the fish simmering in lemon sauce on the stove. Under the shocked stares of various relatives, I left the kitchen.

Lisa's father, Jackson Lynch, reacted fast and lunged forward to grab my arm. "Matthew, what are you doing? Just because that college student took Lisa to the hospital, you're so jealous that you won't even finish cooking or cleaning? Are you trying to ruin our anniversary dinner and make our relatives laugh at us?"

Lisa's mother, Katherine Pike, added her cold commentary, "I said it from the beginning. How could some poor boy from the mountains ever match our educated family? You pretended to be a devoted husband for a few years, and now, you're just walking away. What a schemer!"

Their daughter had betrayed our marriage, yet these two blamed me first.

I used all my strength to wrench free from Jackson's grip, struggling to keep my voice from shaking too badly. "Your daughter's the one who doesn't want to celebrate the occasion. As for why, you should ask her yourselves. It makes me sick."

Katherine only grew more aggressive after hearing my words. "Even so, you shouldn't just walk out. Are you expecting us to do all that kitchen work? Is this how your parents taught you to be a husband?"

Jackson chimed in, "Get back in there and finish your work!"

I laughed coldly. "Lisa and I are done. I don't need to do your housework anymore. If you two don't mind, please move aside."

They seemed unprepared for such a firm attitude. Both their faces turned ugly.

I ignored their hostile glares and left. Only after I actually left the house did I realize I had nowhere to go.

I had cut off contact with the outside world long ago. My entire world had been revolving around Lisa.

Just as I wondered where to go, a familiar figure came into view. It was my childhood friend, Sarah Montgomery.

She smiled at me, her voice gentle. "Happy birthday, Matthew. I'm here to keep my promise."
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  • My Wife's Charity Case   Chapter 8

    I laughed coldly and signaled the security guards to continue with my eyes.During the struggle, Lisa's parents rushed over. The moment Jackson saw me, his eyes brightened briefly before dimming again.I, the 'poor boy from the mountains' was now an existence they could never reach.The elderly couple helped their daughter up from the floor. Katherine looked at me, opened her mouth several times, and finally managed to squeeze out a sentence. "Lisa did do something unforgivable, but for the sake of our past ties, could you help us get through this financial crisis?""Past ties?" I laughed disdainfully. "What ties did we ever have? You treated me like a servant and made me work like a machine for your company. What makes you worthy of making this request?"The wedding continued after the three members of the Lynch family left dejectedly.When the officiant announced that we were husband and wife, Sarah excitedly threw herself into my arms. Without warning, she kissed me. I smiled

  • My Wife's Charity Case   Chapter 7

    Lisa could not believe what she was seeing. She lunged forward to try and snatch the marriage certificate from Sarah's hands, but Sarah dodged sideways.Losing her balance, Lisa stumbled and fell off the stage. Though the stage was not high, the fall was embarrassing. After getting up, Lisa shrieked hysterically, "Matthew, you think you can get away with finding someone to forge my signature? I'm going to sue you!""But you signed it yourself. Don't you remember?" I smiled at the disheveled woman below the stage.Lisa looked confused. Seeing the cunning look in my eyes, she suddenly came to a realization. "That document that day!""Exactly. You were so busy fussing over your boy toy that the moment I mentioned signing something, you couldn't scribble your name fast enough."Before she could explode, I raised my finger and made a shushing gesture. "Don't rush. I still have some things specially prepared for you to see."I signaled my assistant with my eyes. The big screen then d

  • My Wife's Charity Case   Chapter 6

    While Lisa was running herself ragged for the baby and Elijah, Sarah and I had enjoyed two carefree weeks in Marosia. When Lisa called again, Sarah and I were deep-sea diving, watching the beautiful underwater landscape.After we surfaced, I saw over 20 missed calls on my phone. I simply turned it off and went to have dinner with Sarah.I knew why Lisa was looking for me. Her company had been shut down.Before boarding the plane to Marosia, I had anonymously sent all the evidence I had of Lisa's tax evasion to the relevant authorities.All the investors who caught wind of it withdrew their funding immediately, and the company's cash flow collapsed in an instant.Lisa would have to be an idiot not to know I was behind this. That was why she was desperately trying to reach me. It was too bad, though. She had treated me like I was nothing before. Now, she could not hope to get any response from me.Since Lisa was pregnant, she was confined to house arrest in her villa with restric

  • My Wife's Charity Case   Chapter 5

    For three whole days, I stayed at Mom and Dad's place. During that time, Sarah visited eight times.Each visit, she brought several large bags full of things—medicine, snacks, supplements, fruit, everything imaginable. She practically could have moved her entire house over.Mom teased her, "With all this back and forth, you might as well just move in."Sarah's eyes lit up. She was about to nod when I stopped her just in time.After all, Lisa and I had not yet completely cut ties. If this caused Sarah any trouble, how would she face others afterward as a young woman?Sensing my concern, Sarah gave me a sweet smile. "I'll listen to Matthew. I've waited so many years already. A few more days won't hurt."That evening, Sarah carefully changed my bandages. When she saw my brow furrow slightly, she immediately eased up, and her movements grew gentler. What normally took less than a minute stretched into more than ten minutes.My feelings were all tangled up. It turned out that this wa

  • My Wife's Charity Case   Chapter 4

    The next day, I went to the office as usual and organized my work. I wrapped up what needed finishing and prepared my handover for everything else.In my five years at the company, I had never taken a single day off, and overtime had been routine. Adding it all up, I had accumulated enough leave for an entire month. I was only here today to pack up my belongings.As I was organizing my things, shouting suddenly erupted outside my office. I opened the door to find Elijah kneeling there, begging repeatedly.Elijah was kneeling on the floor. "Matthew, please don't give Lisa the cold shoulder because of me. She's pregnant. She can't do without you."Elijah was still a senior in college. For the past six months, he had been interning at the company Lisa and I managed.There were already plenty of onlookers, and when they heard this involved the bosses' drama, even more people craned their necks to watch.Seeing the crowd grow, Elijah grabbed onto my pant leg and pleaded desperately, "

  • My Wife's Charity Case   Chapter 3

    "Lisa!" I roared in fury, my eyes burning red.Lisa jumped at my voice. After a brief moment to recover, she snapped at me irritably, "Matthew, what are you freaking out about now? This isn't the place for any Tom, Dick, or Harry to throw a tantrum."Didn't you say you wanted a divorce? So why are you here bothering me? Couldn't hold out already? Pathetic!"I ignored her mockery and pointed at the shattered pieces on the floor with a trembling hand. "What happened? How did this end up broken like this?"Before Lisa could answer, Elijah explained pitifully from the side, "Matthew, it's my fault. I accidentally knocked it over when I was looking for Lisa. If you need to blame someone, blame me. Don't blame Lisa anymore."He spoke in a whiny voice, but his eyes were dry without a single tear. It was nauseating.Lisa quickly cut him off, "How could this be your fault? If you ask me, the bracelet is of cheap quality. It broke after dropping once. Who knows what factory made such a def

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