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My Funeral, His Destruction Stage

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 856    |    Released on: 08/12/2025

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and, dramatic exits, then punish me with his absence. I knew his patter

aisy off at school, I was completely unprepared for the sight that greeted me. The scent of someth

ncentration I had rarely seen him apply to anything outside of his architectural blueprints. A children' s c

re, was in my kitchen, attempting to bake a delicate dessert for his mistress' s

sn' t here to witness this charade. The image of her innocent face, so hopeful just yesterday, would have sh

es. It was Fernanda' s child. She ran to Carter, her voice bright and clear.

at our daughter in years curving his lips. He bent down, scooped her u

t in secret, using the very foundations of my life. My eyes bu

avy, as if I were wading through thick mud. I felt like an alien observe

nd. He was completely absorbed i

ter' s, narrowed. "Daddy, she' s staring at me," she whimpere

ou." His voice was laced with a venomous sweetness, a clear message meant for me. Then

his child with such tenderness, a tenderness he had denied Daisy. A bitterness, sharp as acid, rose in my throat. He was a doting father to one, a neglectful monster to an

no longer useful, he was discarding me like an old, worn-out possession. The realization hit me with the forc

em to see me like this. I turned abruptly, stumbling out of the kitchen, racing to the s

ighted giggle, Carter' s deep, resonant chuckle. It was a symphony of betrayal, playing

ely. He wasn' t just having an affair; he was building a new life, a new fami

mage, not of his claims to Daisy. The thought was a bitter, metallic taste in my mouth. He was probably alr

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“Tentu, saya akan menambahkan POV (Point of View) ke setiap bab sesuai dengan permintaan Anda, tanpa mengubah format atau konten lainnya. On the day my daughter turned five, my husband Carter finally came home-with his mistress and a child who looked exactly like him. He introduced me as the "mother of his child," not his wife, while my own parents fawned over his illegitimate daughter to secure a business merger. I was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, leaving me with months to live, yet no one cared. The breaking point wasn't my illness, but seeing Carter slap our daughter across the face because she refused to give her first-place ribbon to his mistress's child. "She disrespected me! I have a right to discipline my own daughter!" He thinks I' m just a dying, discarded wife who will fade away quietly to make room for his new family. He' s wrong. I have three months left to live, and I' m going to spend every second of it burning his empire to the ground. My funeral will be the stage for his destruction.”
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