Story4–Chapter 1
My boyfriend gave me a dowry of 288,800 before we got married. But just as the wedding my mother–in–law asked me to give it back, saying my father–in–law was sick.
In my previous life, I refused to hand over the money. I was criticized for being immature.
My mother was also scolded for speaking up for me and was called a daughter seller.
My boyfriend publicly called off the wedding and scolded me, saying, “Children raised in single–parent families are heartless.”
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Amidst the crowd’s ridicule, my mother had a stroke and fell. I was labeled as the “unlucky girl.”
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I got so angry that I threw down the card and left, but my boyfriend’s family called the reporters and blocked me in front of my mother’s operating room, accusing me of cheating money.
My mother tragically died on the sickbed, and I, in a fit of anger and despair, decided to end my life with my boyfriend.
When I opened my eyes again, I found myself back at the wedding venue. I voluntarily returned the bank card and was praised by everyone for being sensible.
Just a few days later, my boyfriend was unexpectedly thrown into prison.
“Wishing the bride and groom a hundred years of happiness and harmony!”
Amidst a chorus of blessings, I woke up as if from a nightmare, my heart pounding rapidly.
The pain from the previous life had not yet dissipated, and I took a deep breath to calm down.
“Lina, what happened to you? Are you feeling unwell somewhere?”
The concerned voice of Noah Andrade came through, but I only found it gross.
Who would have thought that someone so caring towards me could end up pointing at my nose and scolding me for being a sugar baby?
I shook my head, indicating that I was fine, and took out the dowry card he had given me.
“Noah, I thought about it yesterday. I always spend money recklessly. Let’s keep the dowry money * with you!”
I intentionally spoke loudly, and sure enough, it attracted the attention of a bunch of guests.
I handed the card to Noah in public, and his mother praised me for being sensible, and she directly put the card into her pocket.
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But unexpectedly, when the wedding was halfway through, hit matter rashed onto the magn
She angrily threw the card in front of me, clutching her chest and pointing at me white gaspine fre
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“Lina Shelton, what do your mean? Our family clearly gave you a dovery of 288,And dollars, hener come there is only 21.88 dollars in the bank account?!
“Your father–in–law is still lying on the sickbed Hand over the money quickly‘ This is your
father–in–law’s medical treatment money!–
“We’ll be a family from now on, don’t play these little tricks”
Faced with my mother–in–law’s accusations, I was momentarily stunned, and suddenly cralized that Noah’s family had actually come up with this idea!
I met Noah during college. He was gentle and considerate, and everything about him was great except for his family background.
I never asked him for a penny during our relationship, not even for a dowry, as I was concerne about his self–esteem. I only wanted 10,000 dollars as a compromise.
Noah, on the other hand, took the initiative to offer me 288,800 dollars, claiming it was compensation for all these years.
It seemed that he probably only gave me 28.88 from the beginning, but deceived me by saying he gave me 28.88 million.
I was speechless for a moment, pointing at the card and saying, “I never used it since Noah gave me this card. You should ask your son about the missing money, not me!”
After speaking, I intentionally glanced at Noah, and sure enough, his face was filled with panic.
However, my mother–in–law persisted and tightly grabbed my arm, her nails digging into my skin through my clothes. “You’re talking nonsense! You must have transferred the money! My son clearly gave you 288,800 dollars!”
“Hand over the money quickly! Or the wedding wouldn’t be held!”
“Your father–in–law is still lying in the hospital bed. How could you do something like that!”
The commotion she caused on stage finally caught everyone’s attention, and the guests began to
whisper.
I turned pale and instinctively looked down at my mother in the audience, afraid that she would be struck by a stroke just like in the previous life due to these rumors and gossip.