Watch Me Bankrupt Him
Cole Jackman married me to repay a life‑saving debt.
Eight years after I entered the Jackman family with tens of billions, his long‑lost, unreachable first love, Ashley White, returned, with her child.
Because Ashley had a nightmare, she claimed my son, Oliver Jackman, would bring misfortune to her child. Cole believed her without hesitation. He sent Oliver to an abandoned monastery deep in the mountains, forcing him to fast for seven days to “purify” whatever darkness Ashley imagined.
I knelt before him, pleading, “Oliver has a heart condition. He won’t survive seven days without food.”
Cole, busy preparing nutritious meals for Ashley, didn’t even look at me. “He won’t die from a few days of hunger. If he can’t endure this, he doesn’t deserve to be my son.”
He locked me in the basement for the entire seven days.
By the time I reached Oliver, he was already gone.
I carried him home in my arms, his small body cold and still.
Cole kicked me aside as he pulled Ashley into his embrace. “You’ve ruined our son! He’d even pretend to be dead just to deceive me. If you can’t discipline him, I’ll find him a new mother.”
I wiped the tears from my face and dialed my older brother, Emilio Darcy.
“Withdraw your investment,” I said, my voice steady for the first time in years. “Bankrupt the Jackman family.”