I Dumped My Ungrateful Husband and StepsonThe day my son gained the lifetime achievement award in research, I died alone on the street.
On stage, he thanked his father, a professor, and his biological mother, who had just returned from abroad. He even thanked the nanny at home.
But he left me out, his foster mother who had raised him.
My husband, Charles Zimmer, learned about my death.
He immediately disassociated himself from me.
“We’ve long separated. I’ve got nothing to do with her.”
I had worked hard to give them a decent life, but they regarded me as a stain that they could never remove.
When I opened my eyes again, I returned to the time of my life when my destiny changed.
Holding the college admission letter, Charles smiled at me and said, “Yes, I’m divorced. But we can live in the city together if you marry me. I’ll let you discipline the kid if he makes any mistakes. I won’t complain about you.”
During my previous life, he had me fooled by false promises. I naively thought that it would be easy to be a stepmother.
I helped him care for his son and worked hard to support the family.
In the end, they conspired with each other to drive me out and leave me penniless.
It was because Charles’ ex-wife, who had abandoned them when he was poor, wanted to come home and remarry him.
Since I had gained a second chance, I planned to dump such an ungrateful husband and son.