He Ditched Me for Fake Money, I Married the Real Deal
On our wedding, my boyfriend of five years, Lucas Hunter, is in the middle of sliding the wedding ring onto my finger when a little boy rushes up to him and hugs his leg.
"Daddy, please don't ditch me and Mommy!"
At that moment, his first love, Isabella Welch, walks over and shows the paternity test report in front of all the guests.
"On the night Lucas and I broke up six years ago, I was already pregnant with his child."
Lucas' expression changes drastically. He subconsciously glances at me afterward.
"I didn't know about this, Vivian!"
"Well, you do now," Isabella cuts him off. "By the way, not only am I your son's biological mother, but I'm also the sole daughter of the richest woman in Andaysia."
She then shows Lucas something on her phone. The next moment, his gaze becomes passionate immediately.
"I've given up on my marriage alliance just to seek you out, Lucas. I am the woman you should be marrying instead of that…" Isabella eyes me up and down. "Instead of that regular corporate slave."
Lucas stays silent only for a moment before retracting the ring that has touched my fingertip. Then, he slides it onto Isabella's finger.
I can't believe it. Is this really the man I've loved for the past five years?"
"Have you thought this through, Lucas?"
Lucas leans in to murmur into my ear, "Vivian, once I've secured the major project in the company with Isabella's help and get custody over my son, I'll give you an even grander wedding."
I just chuckle icily in return before leaving the altar without even sparing him a glance. After that, I call Alexander Shaw, an admirer who has loved me for ten years, on the phone.
"Are you busy? If not, come here and marry me."
Then, I turn back to look at the new couple, who are in the middle of making their vows.
Isabelle calls herself the daughter of the richest woman in Andaysia, she says. But how is it possible for me to not know that my mom has swapped me out for another daughter?
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The Perfect Replacement Groom
When Cole Harrington ran away from our wedding for the seventh time because of his childhood sweetheart, the Harrington family personally came to apologize.
"We'll add another five kilos of gold to the bride price. Three buildings in the Southwest. And nine prime-location storefronts in the city center. Consider it the Harrington family's compensation."
Before the words had fully settled, a careless laugh from Cole came through the phone.
"Grandpa, do you really think she's worth that much? Believe it or not, I could pick up a random rock off the street and still coax her into being completely obedient.
"Instead of wasting all those assets on her, why not give them to me so I can invest them in Liv's gallery?"
Henry Harrington hurriedly hung up the phone, then looked at me with an awkward expression.
Soft snickers rippled through the crowd. Everyone was waiting for me to swallow the humiliation in silence, just as I had before.
But this time—
I had already received this kind of "compensation" six times. The novelty had long since worn off.
The same was true for Cole himself.
After a moment of thought, I raised an eyebrow and glanced toward the crowd—at the illegitimate younger brother whom Cole had always despised the most.
A smile slowly curved across my lips.
"The man that I marry becomes the heir to the Harrington family. That was our deal, right?"
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Shimmering Lights Paint The Night Sky
As the most well-known weather forecaster in the city, my forecasts were always wrong.
Over time, everyone caught on.
In this city, whether it rained or snowed depended entirely on the emotions of Cody Harper's lover.
One moment, I'm on air announcing "moderate to heavy snow," but the next, the clouds in the sky parted and cleared.
My boss openly mocked me.
"You used to be the most popular presenter at our station, but not anymore, huh? Your husband’s throwing money around to manipulate the weather. What's the point of you reporting the forecast?"
A coworker ruthlessly added, "I heard her husband's new lover doesn't like the cold, so there probably won't be any snow in the city for half a year. I think she's gonna be hit with a lot of fines."
Clutching over a dozen penalty notices, I remained silent.
When I got home, I tossed the penalty notices at Cody expressionlessly.
"Clean up your own mess. I'm tired of being Mrs. Harper. I quit."
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Emergence
Damian Graves and I had been together for ten years, and he was perfect in every way.
He was handsome, successful, and driven, except for one thing. He never missed a chance to cut me down.
I placed second in the competition instead of first, and he said I "wasn't smart enough." I finally earned my first paycheck from writing, and he dismissed it as "completely worthless."
Later, standing in the bridal shop, Damian looked me up and down in my wedding dress and told me my figure was not good enough, that I did not look anything like a bride should.
Something in me snapped. For the first time in ten years, I screamed at him. "If I'm not good enough for you, why are you even marrying me?"
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My Stingy Ex Is Rich With Regret
My partner, Derek Crawford, calls himself a traditional man.
On our tenth anniversary, I bought him a pair of his favorite AJ sneakers. Instead, he gifted me a bag of pastries.
"Your cake is extremely tiny, and yet it costs you a few dozen dollars! Look at the pastries I got you—not only are they cheap, but they are also huge in quantity! Now this is what I call worth it!"
After that, Derek tells me that he'll make it up to me by throwing an engagement party. He has also invited my parents and my relatives to the party.
With anticipation brimming in our eyes, we arrive at the restaurant, only to see Derek serving us with store-bought pickles and dinner rolls.
"I'm a traditional man, you see. I'm not used to fancy food and foreign cuisines. This, right here, is the basics of a traditional dinner. You don't see patriotic men like me nowadays!"
My relatives' expressions change drastically on the spot. Meanwhile, my parents look very mortified. I can only smile awkwardly at them while doing everything I can to stop them from leaving.
But as soon as I leave the hotel, I receive a notification from the bank that 200 thousand dollars have been deducted from my account via a supplementary card linked to it.
At the same time, Derek's childhood sweetheart, Renee Young, posts a photo of her 12-layered luxurious cake on her social media account.
"When I told Derek that I wanted to celebrate my birthday, not only did he buy me the most expensive strawberry cake, but he also reserved a dozen or so tables that are served with the grandest feast!
"If your man loves you that much, he won't need any lessons in pampering you! Traditional men definitely know how to love and pamper their queens!"
I tighten my grip on my phone. As I look back at Derek, who keeps claiming that he's a traditional man stuck to his traditional ways, I suddenly find it exhausting to continue being in a relationship with him.
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Billionaire Husband Got Secretary Pregnant, I Bankrupted Him
On our third wedding anniversary, I brought a gift to my husband’s office.
Walking past the secretary's suite, I stopped dead. A king-size bed had been set up inside.
A young woman in a designer dress was sprawled across it, a handheld game console in her hands, surrounded by imported snacks of every variety.
"Kevin, the lunch you ordered yesterday was pre-packaged meals. Marcus and I both felt sick after eating it. Today, make sure it's from The Palace Hotel."
Kevin -- my husband's personal assistant -- bowed and scraped before her, his face a mask of obsequious flattery.
"Mrs. Thorne, please don't worry. Mr. Thorne made it very clear -- everything should be tailored to your preferences and the baby's. He knows you love the chef at The Palace Hotel, so he set up a standing VIP account for you. Anything you want, anytime."
She was Mrs. Thorne? Then what exactly was I?
My brow furrowed. I glanced down at the wedding ring I'd worn for years.
The girl beamed, radiant.
"For the baby's arrival, my husband is throwing a lavish yacht party. Every important person in New York is getting an invitation. I want the whole world to know that I'm the love of his life, and that our son will be blessed by the most powerful people before he's even born. The champagne and flowers must be the finest available -- no budget limit. Our child is going to have the best of everything from day one."
I stared at the gentle swell of her belly and called my father.
"Dad, that divorce agreement you drew up three years ago -- you can have the lawyers send it over now."
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When Love Turns the Knife
After I refused to donate my uterus to my older sister, Madeline Holloway, my childhood sweetheart grew to hate me. He plotted to send me into the bed of the top heir of Highcrest's elite circle.
The heir's desires were intense, but he despised women who threw themselves at him.
Everyone waited to see my downfall. Instead, he spoiled me beyond measure.
Three years into our marriage, he loved getting his hands on me whenever he could—the balcony, the kitchen, the car, even at glamorous banquets.
I could barely step into the restroom before he'd follow, pinning me against the sink.
We never used contraception. Alas, I never got pregnant.
It wasn't until the day I went to the hospital, thinking I might be expecting, that I overheard his conversation with the doctor.
"Winston, you had me secretly transplant Madison's uterus into her sister three years ago. Now you want me to lie and tell her she's infertile? How can you be so cruel to a woman who loves you?"
"I had no choice. Madeline's marriage will be on the rocks if she can't bear children. Madison's uterus was the only match."
The familiar male voice sounded so icy and unrecognizable just then. That was when I realized the love and salvation I trusted without question were nothing but another lie.
If that was the case… it was time for me to make my exit.
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All for One Bowl of Fish Stew
On our wedding anniversary, I ask my husband, Luke Blackburn, to buy me some fish stew. Since I'm in my first trimester, I keep vomiting every now and then due to morning sickness. Right now, I have an intense craving for fish stew.
But Luke comes home empty-handed in the middle of the night. He claims that he's completely forgotten about my request.
I don't say anything at all. All I notice is a strand of long hair sticking to Luke's collar that doesn't belong to me.
Some time later, I see the fish stew I never got to eat in a photo that Luke's colleague, Ruby Pollard, has uploaded to her social media feed.
The caption reads, "Luke ordered this dish for me. He knows that I love fish stew from this particular restaurant the most. I'm so touched by his gesture!"
In the photo, I see a pair of familiar hands picking out fish bones from the meat tenderly just for Ruby.
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Our Divorce Began with His Elopement
Every year, my husband, Daniel Trahan, elopes with his childhood sweetheart, Callie Reed, on our wedding anniversary.
On that day, they do everything that a loving couple does.
On our fifth year anniversary, Daniel ordered me to put on a maid's outfit and serve them on hand and foot for 24 hours.
"You've always wanted me to spend more time with you, right? I'm giving you a chance right now. Tomorrow, I'll come home and have one meal with you.
"By the way, Callie's lower back hurts. You'll have to support her whenever she needs you."
I complete all of my tasks obediently. When we meet up the next day, I hand him a divorce agreement.
Daniel scoffs at the sight. Then, he drops his signature casually.
"Oh? Are you playing hard to get again? Every time, you'll end up begging me to return to you while crying like an abandoned pet. If you're that eager to let everyone see how big a doormat you are, I shall grant your wish.
"When you come crawling back to me this time, I'll stream the whole thing live so that everyone can see how spineless you are."
Daniel thinks I'm throwing another tantrum this time. What he doesn't know is that the day of his elopement with Callie is also the day I get to go on my private date.
Now, that lover of mine demands a proper title from me.
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Beyond Retrieval
I had a massive fight with my husband, Gary Mitchell, while I was six months pregnant. He kicked me out of the house.
With nowhere to go and no money, I ducked into a convenience store just to get some warmth. I was staring at the steam rising from the hot food display when the cashier walked over.
"Excuse me, Miss. We have one last bottle of amnesia water left. Would you be interested in it?"
I froze, then let out a bitter laugh. "I don't have any money."
She said, "You don't need to use money. You can exchange it for something from your body."
Instinctively, I raised my hand and touched my swollen belly.
"How about this?"
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