Winning the Lottery, Losing My Marriage
After winning 800 thousand dollars, the first thing I did was rush to the hospital to pay for my daughter's surgery and treatment.
Then, out of nowhere, a colleague called.
"There's an extremely urgent situation at the company. You need to come back and handle it right now!"
My husband took the bank card from my hand and, with thoughtful understanding, said, "Tell me the PIN. I'll go pay for Alicia's surgery. You head back to the company and focus on work."
In my past life, I trusted him without hesitation and hurried back to the office.
Before my daughter could even make it into surgery, I received a police summons instead.
It turned out my husband had conspired with my colleague to file a report against me, pinning the crime of embezzling company funds—money my colleague had actually stolen—on me.
With no money for treatment, my daughter died in the hospital. My parents, shattered by grief, suffered heart attacks and passed away. I ended my own life in prison, consumed by bitterness and regret.
After death, my soul drifted to where my husband was vacationing abroad. I heard him say to my colleague with my own ears, "That stupid woman wins such a huge jackpot and only knows how to waste it on that worthless daughter's medical bills, dragging me into a life of hardship!
"Now their whole family's deaths have bought us endless wealth and luxury. Consider it that idiot woman's compensation to me. Hahaha!"
When I opened my eyes again, I had returned to the very moment my husband took the bank card from my hand.
This time, I still told him the transfer PIN.