Her Final Payment: A Noose
My mom and I work our butts off in order to clear Gregory Hudson, my boyfriend's crippling debt. Because of that, Mom even contracts lung cancer.
But when I rush to the hospital to pay off the hospital bills, I find out that she's already taken her life by hanging herself. All she leaves is a suicide note.
"I can't hang on anymore, Hailey. You should use the money to pay off the debt. Gregory is a good man. I know he loves you; it's just that he's stepped down the wrong path.
"Once the debt is cleared, both of you should stay together and live a good life."
After collecting Mom's ashes in an urn, I entrust the 300 thousand dollars—the money that Mom has earned with her blood, sweat, and tears—to Gregory.
When I return to the company, I accidentally overhear the conversation between Gregory and a few of his debtors.
"Mr. Hudson, Ms. Jackman has already passed all of your trials so far. What other arrangements do you have for her?"
Gregory's childhood friend, Sophia Wagner, suddenly speaks up.
"Even though Hailey can endure all the suffering with you, we still need to test if she can still handle living a good life with you."
Gregory purses his lips. "Next, I'd like to know if Hailey's love for me is pure and sincere. If she doesn't pine for my wealth and doesn't become materialistic after finding out about my identity, I will marry her."
As I look down at Mom's ashes, I can't help sobbing like a lost child.
Both my mom and I are wrong about Gregory. I don't want to marry him anymore.