LOGINTo protect the assistant who had been evading taxes, she deliberately gave false testimony in her role as my superior's wife, putting all the blame on me. I protested endlessly, but the law held me accountable. I was imprisoned for two months. Upon release, my colleagues turned against me, ostracizing me and destroying my promotion chances. Seeing that I neither cried nor caused a scene, my wife assumed that I had finally submitted. She even threatened to make amends with a lavish wedding for me. However, during the wedding vows, the assistant, suddenly overtaken by jealousy, ran to the company rooftop and threatened my wife with suicide to force her to cancel the wedding. My wife, who had always been obedient to him, panicked. She abandoned everyone at the ceremony and spent the entire night comforting her assistant. Afterwards, she calmly explained: "Wilson is young and impulsive. I was just afraid he might get hurt. Besides, you were released from prison so early thanks to him. He helped a lot. By right, he's still your lifesaver. I couldn't just abandon him." I looked at the couple rings she had just put on her finger, let out a faint hum, and said nothing. She believed I accepted her excuse and was pleased, even making an unprecedented promise: once she had calmed the assistant, she would take me on a honeymoon. However, she seemed to have forgotten one thing. She had already signed the divorce papers, and I had filed a lawsuit in court to have the case heard. From that moment on, we were no longer husband and wife. We were only plaintiff and defendant.
View MoreI thought it would take forever to find a new job, but just a week later, my old friend Alicia Ellis called.She had just come back home and started a company. She wanted me to come work with her.I hesitated, then told her about my time in jail.Alicia paused, then said, "How about I add some extra for your trouble?"You've been through a lot. You deserve to be taken care of."I was speechless.I later learned Alicia had come to me after she heard about what I had been through.I was so touched.I knew what she was feeling, but I still waited for a sunny day to tell her about my past divorce and the trouble with Ruby.Alicia held her coffee cup tightly and took a sip.I could see a shadow of disappointment cross her eyes, and my worried heart began to calm down.Minutes later, Alicia quietly paid for her coffee and we left the café, not exactly happy with each other.Even though I was ready for that, I still felt nervous.Alicia didn't show up at work for three days strai
It looked like Ruby couldn't take it anymore. She fell apart. "Wilson, do you really think I don't have any evidence against you?" she asked.She walked up to the police, took a deep breath, and said each word with serious weight."I'm suing Wilson for moving company money around in secret and for fraud."Her move was so unexpected. Wilson, who had been all over the place just a second ago, looked like he had been hit by lightning.After what felt like forever, he snapped out of it, his expression manic."Ruby, are you out of your mind?"Wilson tried to go after her, but the cops were faster and pinned him down.That whole mess came out of nowhere. I never saw it coming. Wilson and Ruby were heading to court.Before, someone had secretly taken money from the company. At that time, the security cameras were being fixed, and without solid proof, we couldn't figure out who did it.Then, Ruby came forward with a piece of key evidence that linked back to the past, and soon, all sig
I rolled up my sleeve to show the ugly scars and burns from cigarette butts."Also, someone once broke this finger of mine."Ruby's eyes went wide, and she started to shake.Wilson rushed over and stood in front of me."Liam, please, help us. I'm too young. I don't want to go to jail."I was going to just walk away, but seeing them so scared and begging, I got an idea."Maybe I'll let you go."They heard me soften and almost relaxed.However, then they heard what I said next, and their hearts clenched tight again."I can only drop one charge, though. I can't have the cops come for nothing, and I don't want to get in trouble for a false alarm."You two figure out which charge you want gone."Wilson and Ruby locked eyes. Wilson spoke quickly, "Ruby, you know I'm still young. My life is just starting. If I go to jail, my life is over."Just hang in there. It's only for a few years. When you're out, Liam will still be there for you. And if not, I'll marry you, okay?"Ruby paus
Hope flickered in her eyes. I nodded, "That's true." Her eyes lit up, but before she could say more, I pulled out the signed divorce papers from my bag and handed them to her. "It’s a good thing we're already divorced." I made sure to show her where she had signed. "No more shared property, right? Your problems won't affect me," I said with a smirk. Ruby's eyes went wide, staring at the papers. She turned ghostly white. "Impossible, when did I...?" she stammered. "Remember the house sale? The third document," I reminded her. Her face lost all color. "You... You tricked me? Liam, I trusted you, how could you?" she said accusingly, trembling. I laughed softly, "Tricked you? You signed it yourself, didn't you? I showed you the whole contract, didn't I?"Wasn't it you who was so eager to call Wilson that you just signed everything and dumped all the problems on me?"If she had just cared a little bit about me back then, if she had just looked at what I gave her, none of that






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