She Faked Her Amnesia, I Went Back to Being Rich
Forrester
After the car accident, one of the Laurent heiresses has died, while the other lives.
The moment my religious wife, Amelia Laurent, opens her eyes in the hospital, she addresses me as her brother-in-law. Then, she claims that her older sister, Penelope Laurent's soul has possessed her body.
I quickly get all the doctors and priests I can find, hoping to swap Penelope's soul out for Amelia's. That is, until I overhear Amelia's conversation with our daughter, Charlotte Robinson, at night.
"Mom, you've had a crush on Uncle Samuel for so many years, and you've even gone into abstinence by staying in the monastery for years. Now, you can finally be with him in the open."
Amelia pats Charlotte on the head. "If it wasn't for the need to prevent your father from ruining Samuel's relationship back then, I wouldn't have married your father in the first place."
As I struggle to register the truth from the shadows, I witness what happens next after Charlotte leaves the ward.
Amelia, who has always prided herself on her composure and restraint; who has practiced abstinence for seven long years for the sake of her religion, proceeds to be physically intimate with Samuel Bennett—a fresh widower—on the cramped hospital bed.
The next day, I apply for Amelia's death certificate immediately before burning our marriage certificate.
On the day Amelia throws a grand proposal banquet for Samuel, I board the helicopter that has flown over to pick me up.
But strangely enough, Amelia tears through the streets while chasing after the helicopter.