His Faked Infertility, My Sweet Revenge

His Faked Infertility, My Sweet Revenge

Xin Zhi

5.0
Comment(s)
11.4K
View
10
Chapters

I made my husband, Damian, the youngest Chief of Surgery in the country. I built his career from scratch, defying my own family to marry him. Then, he asked me to give our au pair a six-figure salary and a company car. He called me a cold-hearted bitch when I refused, claiming she was a poor single mother of five. But I saw her wearing my missing diamond bracelet and carrying a Chanel bag worth more than my car. He flaunted their affair at a professional conference, calling me a "worthless capitalist princess" while she played the victim. For years, I'd spent a fortune trying to cure his infertility. It was our secret pain. Now, he was using it to justify his affair with a "hyper-fertile" woman he claimed could give him the sons I couldn't. As he stood on stage for his keynote speech, ready to accept an award, I walked past him to the podium. I had my own presentation to share with the live-streamed global audience-a slideshow of their eight-year affair, complete with hotel receipts and bank transfers.

His Faked Infertility, My Sweet Revenge Chapter 1

I made my husband, Damian, the youngest Chief of Surgery in the country. I built his career from scratch, defying my own family to marry him.

Then, he asked me to give our au pair a six-figure salary and a company car.

He called me a cold-hearted bitch when I refused, claiming she was a poor single mother of five. But I saw her wearing my missing diamond bracelet and carrying a Chanel bag worth more than my car.

He flaunted their affair at a professional conference, calling me a "worthless capitalist princess" while she played the victim.

For years, I'd spent a fortune trying to cure his infertility. It was our secret pain. Now, he was using it to justify his affair with a "hyper-fertile" woman he claimed could give him the sons I couldn't.

As he stood on stage for his keynote speech, ready to accept an award, I walked past him to the podium. I had my own presentation to share with the live-streamed global audience-a slideshow of their eight-year affair, complete with hotel receipts and bank transfers.

Chapter 1

Ainsley POV:

My husband, Damian, the man whose career I built from scrap, whose name I elevated from obscurity, just sat across from me at our marble dining table and suggested we give our au pair a six-figure salary.

The candlelight flickered between us, casting long, dancing shadows on his face. He looked earnest, his brow furrowed with a manufactured concern that made my stomach tighten.

"A hundred thousand a year, Ainsley," he said, his voice low and reasonable, as if he were discussing a minor stock purchase. "And a company car. One of the Audis from the corporate fleet."

I set my wine glass down, the soft clink echoing in the sudden silence of the room. I kept my face a perfect, placid mask, the same one I wore in boardrooms when a junior executive presented a flawed projection. "Why?"

He sighed, a theatrical sound of weary compassion. "Casey's had it rough. You know her story. Single mother, five kids, sick parents back home she's supporting. She told me today her ex-husband hasn't paid child support in months. She's thinking of quitting, moving back to her parents' place to find a better paying job."

I let my gaze drift past Damian's shoulder. In the soft light of the living room, I could see Casey. She was ostensibly dusting a bookshelf, but her movements were slow, languid. She was wearing a pair of Lululemon leggings that hugged her curves and a simple white t-shirt that was just a little too tight. Her long, dark hair was piled messily on her head, tendrils escaping to frame a face that was always tilted in a look of gentle, wide-eyed innocence. On the floor beside her was a vintage Chanel bag, one I recognized from a charity auction last year. A bag that sold for more than the average person's annual salary.

Rough, indeed.

"A hundred thousand dollars, Damian," I repeated, my voice as cool and even as the polished stone of the table. "For an au pair."

He leaned forward, his hands clasped. "And full family health insurance. For her and her five children. Through the Pierce Corp plan."

The audacity of it was breathtaking. It was a punch to the gut delivered with a polite smile.

"Ainsley, please," he said, his eyes pleading. "I just want her to be stable. To feel secure here. For the sake of... continuity."

I picked up my fork and pushed a single pea around my plate. "Or, we could fire her and hire a new au pair. There are thousands of qualified candidates who would be grateful for the standard package."

He flinched, a subtle tightening around his eyes. "That's a cold way to look at it. We're talking about a human being."

"We're talking about an employee, Damian," I corrected him softly. "And what you're proposing sounds less like employment and more like... a kept woman."

"What the hell is that supposed to mean?" he snapped, his voice rising. The mask of the compassionate husband was slipping.

"It means what it means."

"You're always like this!" he accused, his voice thick with a resentment I knew all too well. "Always so cynical, so suspicious. Can't you just have a little compassion? She's a single mother trying to survive."

I finally looked up, meeting his gaze directly. "You're the Chief of Surgery at a major hospital, a position I helped you secure. Your salary is substantial, but it's not enough to hand out a hundred-thousand-dollar charity package to the help. Where did you imagine this money would come from, Damian?"

He was silent, his jaw working. He had no answer, because the answer was obvious: it would come from me. From my family's wealth.

"We should be kind," he finally mumbled, looking away. "It's what decent people do."

I let out a soft, humorless laugh. "I'm not decent people, Damian. I'm a Pierce. We don't build empires on compassion. And I don't play the role of the benevolent saint."

I pushed my chair back and stood up, the legs scraping harshly against the floor. "Here's the deal. You have two options. You fire her by tomorrow morning, or I'll have my lawyer draft our divorce papers."

His head snapped up. "You'd divorce me over an au pair?"

"I would divorce you over this blatant disrespect." I looked at him, the man I had once loved so fiercely I had defied my own family for him. "Don't think I'm a fool, Damian. I know what's going on."

"Nothing is going on!" he yelled, slamming his hand on the table. The silverware jumped. "You're just a cold-hearted ball-buster! It's no wonder no one could ever love you!"

The words hung in the air, sharp and ugly. He had never spoken to me like that. Not once in our ten years together.

Just then, Casey scurried over, her eyes filled with crocodile tears. "Oh, Mrs. Pierce, please don't be mad at Dr. Hicks! It's all my fault. I shouldn't have burdened him with my problems." She looked up at Damian with pure, unadulterated adoration. "Dr. Hicks is the kindest man I've ever met. I'm just a divorced woman with five kids, a nobody. How could I possibly be a threat to someone like you?"

My eyes narrowed. The way she said "five kids" was pointed. A reminder. I glanced at the decorative pillows on the living room sofa, custom-made with a pattern from a niche anime Damian loved. The same pattern I' d seen on Casey' s phone case. I remembered the art prints in his study, a new acquisition he claimed he found online. They were by an artist whose work was almost identical to the selfies Casey posted on her private Instagram, the one he didn't know I had access to.

A cold, bitter laugh escaped my lips. "Is that what this is about, Damian?" I asked, my voice dripping with scorn. "You think I don't see it? Is it her looks? The way she plays the helpless victim? Or is it the five sons? You want to be an instant father without any of the biological trouble, is that it?"

His face went white. He glanced at Casey in a panic, then back at me. In one swift, shocking movement, he lunged forward and clamped his hand over my mouth.

"Shut up," he hissed, his eyes wild with fear and rage. He leaned in close, his voice a venomous whisper right next to my ear. "I have a zero sperm count. I'm infertile. You know that. Are you trying to broadcast it to the whole world?"

Continue Reading

Other books by Xin Zhi

More
Dying For Her Love, Again

Dying For Her Love, Again

Romance

5.0

The funeral director droned on about casket options, but Ethan Miller' s gaze was fixed on a TV screen showing Olivia Hayes, his Olivia, preparing for a lavish wedding. Just this morning, he' d been released from a clinical trial, given weeks to live-his body failing from experimental drugs. He was planning his own funeral, while she was planning her perfect life with another man, Daniel Stone. Three years ago, he' d shattered their world, staging a cruel breakup with a hired actress, making Olivia believe he was a gold-digger who never loved her. He watched her drop his engagement ring into a glass of wine, her eyes burning with hate. It had to be this way; he had to destroy their love to save her life, to force her to accept an organ transplant. Now, broke and dying, he tried to sell a painting of her, a last desperate act to repay kindness, but instead, he was humiliated by Olivia and Daniel, accused of being a thief, and left bleeding on the lobby floor. He was the villain in her story, despised for a secret sacrifice no one knew. Olivia dragged him to her mansion, forcing him into a claustrophobic shed, taunting him, and making him toil as a servant at her engagement party. He served champagne at the celebration of the life he' d given up for her, enduring the ultimate torture. When she confronted him, he delivered the final blow, denying any love, cutting her completely free. He sealed his fate, his death, making it his last gift to her. But a car crash swiftly brought Olivia to the brink of death once more, her transplanted kidney failing. With agonizing clarity, Ethan knew the horrifying truth: he was her perfect match, the ultimate price for the survival he' d signed away. He raced to the hospital, his dying body fueled by a desperate surge of adrenaline. "Use me," he rasped, his voice steady. He whispered his desperate confession into her ear on the gurney beside her, a truth she might never wake to hear. Olivia woke to whispers of an anonymous donor, Daniel' s lies, and a persistent unease. The puzzle pieces clicked into place: his feigned cruelty, the shed, the rain, and his final whispered words. Ethan wasn' t a monster; he was a martyr, and he had sacrificed everything for her. Fueled by grief and rage, Olivia exposed the corrupt pharmaceutical CEO who orchestrated Ethan' s fate. But the victory was hollow; it wouldn't bring Ethan back. She stood at their dream cottage, the deed in her hand, the truth a crushing weight. "My death. Now we' re even." His words, echoing in her mind, ignited a stark realization. With tears streaming, she made her final choice: to join him, completing their tragic love story on her own terms.

Her Betrayal, My Freedom

Her Betrayal, My Freedom

Modern

5.0

My wife, Sarah, started acting strange about a week ago. She was walking on eggshells, her smile never quite reaching her eyes. Then came dinner, where she sprung it on me: "I was looking online and found a great clinic that does comprehensive health check-ups. They have a couples' package." It sounded reasonable, but the forced casualness in her voice made my stomach tighten. We were both in perfect health. I looked at her, really looked at her, and saw not concern, but a desperate, calculating fear. "Sarah, what' s this really about?" I asked, and the pretense of a normal dinner shattered. She confessed, not with words, but with a flinch: this was about Mark, her childhood sweetheart, who was dying and needed a kidney. The "comprehensive health check-up" was a screening – for me. "He' s not my ex-boyfriend!" she cried. "He' s my friend! And I' m just asking you to get tested. That' s all. It' s just a blood test. It' s not a big deal." Not a big deal? My body, my organ, reduced to a spare part. Then came the ultimate bargaining chip: "If you' re a match… and if you decide to do it… I' ll do anything. We can finally start our family. We can have a baby, just like you' ve always wanted." The baby I wanted so desperately was now a reward for donating my kidney to the man she truly loved. In that moment, I saw her with soul-crushing clarity. Her priority wasn' t me. It was him. My parents, her unwitting accomplices, had already been brought in. My mother, trembling, begged me to go. My father simply said, "Son, listen to your wife." I was trapped, but I refused to be just a means to an end. When I signed that non-disclosure agreement, forced by threats against my aging father, I was bleeding, desperate, and completely broken. But when I saw Sarah and Mark, pregnant, together in the hospital hallway, something cold and clear ignited within me. They thought they had won. They thought I was broken and silent. They were wrong.

Decade Long Project and Her Revenge

Decade Long Project and Her Revenge

Modern

5.0

For ten years, I poured my life, my youth, and every cent into building a tech empire with Alex. My desk, once beside his in the CEO' s office, was now a cramped corner, and my new job? Fetching coffee for his pregnant fiancée, Emily, who' d been with the company barely six months. Then came the brutal blow: Alex announced their engagement, glowing beside Emily, never once meeting my eyes. The next day, I was demoted to "Executive Assistant." My core designs for our decade-long project were presented to the board, but I wasn' t invited. Emily emerged, feigning sympathy, telling me Alex found my work "amateurish" and that the project had "evolved under her direction." That night, I quit, taking my secret AI chip blueprints with me, the ones Alex knew nothing about. He scoffed, "She\'s nothing without me. She\'ll be back begging in a week." He had no idea what was coming. Weeks later, at the annual tech gala, Alex cornered me, demanding the blueprints, accusing me of theft. Emily, ever the victim, tried to orchestrate a severe allergic reaction to humiliate me, but in a twist of fate, she triggered it on herself. As chaos erupted, security stormed in, targeting Alex' s company, and a chandelier crashed. Alex, with Emily in tow, fled, leaving me for dead. Injured and abandoned, I limped out, but Alex reappeared, cradling Emily, his eyes alight with murderous rage. He ordered his men to strip me in front of hundreds, exposing every scar from the battles I' d fought for him. As Emily feigned a worsening condition, he ordered my rare blood type to be forcibly harvested, seeing me not as a person, but a walking blood bag. I blacked out, believing he'd finally succeeded in destroying me. But the real story was just beginning. I woke up, not broken, but reborn, ready to claim a future where Alex was nothing but a painful, distant memory.

You'll also like

Rising From Wreckage: Starfall's Epic Comeback

Rising From Wreckage: Starfall's Epic Comeback

Huo Wuer
4.5

Rain hammered against the asphalt as my sedan spun violently into the guardrail on the I-95. Blood trickled down my temple, stinging my eyes, while the rhythmic slap of the windshield wipers mocked my panic. Trembling, I dialed my husband, Clive. His executive assistant answered instead, his voice professional and utterly cold. "Mr. Wilson says to stop the theatrics. He said, and I quote, 'Hang up. Tell her I don’t have time for her emotional blackmail tonight.'" The line went dead while I was still trapped in the wreckage. At the hospital, I watched the news footage of Clive wrapping his jacket around his "fragile" ex-girlfriend, Angelena, shielding her from the storm I was currently bleeding in. When I returned to our penthouse, I found a prenatal ultrasound in his suit pocket, dated the day he claimed to be on a business trip. Instead of an apology, Clive met me with a sneer. He told me I was nothing but an "expensive decoration" his father bought to make him look stable. He froze my bank accounts and cut off my cards, waiting for the hunger to drive me back to his feet. I stared at the man I had loved for four years, realizing he didn't just want a wife; he wanted a prop he could switch off. He thought he could starve me into submission while he played father to another woman's child. But Clive forgot one thing. Before I was his trophy wife, I was Starfall—the legendary voice actress who vanished at the height of her fame. "I'm not jealous, Clive. I'm done." I grabbed my old microphone and walked out. I’m not just leaving him; I’m taking the lead role in the biggest saga in Hollywood—the one Angelena is desperate for. This time, the "decoration" is going to burn his world down.

The $300 Husband Is A Zillionaire

The $300 Husband Is A Zillionaire

Nap Regazzini
4.6

I woke up in a blindingly white hotel penthouse with a throbbing headache and the taste of betrayal in my mouth. The last thing I remembered was my stepsister, Cathie, handing me a flute of champagne at the charity gala with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Now, a tall, dangerously handsome man walked out of the bathroom with a towel around his hips. On the nightstand sat a stack of hundred-dollar bills. My stepmother had finally done it—she drugged me and staged a scandal with a hired escort to destroy my reputation and my future. "Aisha! Is it true you spent the night with a gigolo?" The shouts of a dozen reporters echoed through the heavy oak door as camera flashes exploded through the peephole. My phone lit up with messages showing my bank accounts were already frozen. My father was invoking the 'morality clause' in my mother’s trust fund, and my fiancé had already released a statement dumping me to marry my stepsister instead. I was trapped, penniless, and being hunted by the press for a scandal I hadn't even participated in. My own family had sold me out for a payday, and the man standing in front of me was the only witness who could prove I was innocent—or finish me off for good. I didn't have time to cry. According to the fine print of the trust, I had thirty days to prove my "rehabilitation" through a legal marriage or I would lose everything. I tracked the man down to a coffee shop the next morning, watching him take a thick envelope of cash from a wealthy older woman. I sat across from him and slid a napkin with a $50,000 figure written on it. "I need a husband. Legal, paper-signed, and convincing." He looked at the number, then at me, a slow, crooked smile spreading across his face. I thought I was hiring a desperate gigolo to save my inheritance. I had no idea I was actually proposing to Dominic Fields, the reclusive billionaire shark who was currently planning a hostile takeover of my father’s entire empire.

Reborn Heiress: The Wolf's Vengeance Deal

Reborn Heiress: The Wolf's Vengeance Deal

Sibeal Sallese
5.0

I lay paralyzed on stiff white sheets, a prisoner in my own skin, listening to the rain lash against the window like nails on a coffin. My father, Elmore Franco, didn't even look at my face as he checked his clipboard. He just listened to the steady, monotonous beep of the heart monitor-the only thing proving I was still alive. Without a hint of remorse, he pulled a pen from his pocket and signed the Do Not Resuscitate order. My stepmother, Ophelia, stepped out from behind him, wearing my favorite pearl necklace and smelling of cloying perfume. She leaned close to my ear to whisper the truth that turned my blood to ice. "It was the tea, darling. Just like your mother. A slow, tasteless poison." She chuckled as she revealed that my fiancé, Bryce, had a two-year-old son with my sister, Daniela. My inheritance had been funding their secret life for years, and now that the money was secure, I was an inconvenience they were finally scrubbing away. As my father yanked the power cord from the wall, the beeping died, and the darkness swallowed me whole. I was being murdered by my own flesh and blood, used as a bank account until I was no longer needed. I died in that sterile room, drowning in the realization that every person I ever loved was a monster who had been waiting for me to take my last breath. Then, I gasped. I woke up in a luxury hotel suite surrounded by silk sheets, five years in the past-the very morning of my wedding. Next to me lay Basile Delgado, the "Wolf of Wall Street" and my family's most dangerous enemy. In my first life, I ran from this room in a panic and lost everything. This time, I looked at the man who would eventually destroy my father's empire and decided to join him. "I'm not leaving, Basile. Marry me. Right now. Today."

Chapters
Read Now
Download Book
His Faked Infertility, My Sweet Revenge His Faked Infertility, My Sweet Revenge Xin Zhi Romance
“I made my husband, Damian, the youngest Chief of Surgery in the country. I built his career from scratch, defying my own family to marry him. Then, he asked me to give our au pair a six-figure salary and a company car. He called me a cold-hearted bitch when I refused, claiming she was a poor single mother of five. But I saw her wearing my missing diamond bracelet and carrying a Chanel bag worth more than my car. He flaunted their affair at a professional conference, calling me a "worthless capitalist princess" while she played the victim. For years, I'd spent a fortune trying to cure his infertility. It was our secret pain. Now, he was using it to justify his affair with a "hyper-fertile" woman he claimed could give him the sons I couldn't. As he stood on stage for his keynote speech, ready to accept an award, I walked past him to the podium. I had my own presentation to share with the live-streamed global audience-a slideshow of their eight-year affair, complete with hotel receipts and bank transfers.”
1

Chapter 1

28/10/2025

2

Chapter 2

28/10/2025

3

Chapter 3

28/10/2025

4

Chapter 4

28/10/2025

5

Chapter 5

28/10/2025

6

Chapter 6

28/10/2025

7

Chapter 7

28/10/2025

8

Chapter 8

28/10/2025

9

Chapter 9

28/10/2025

10

Chapter 10

28/10/2025