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My Funeral, His Destruction Stage

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 738    |    Released on: 08/12/2025

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ittle pale from her fever, clung to my side, a tiny porcelain doll in a pristine white dress. I tried to introduce her to my parent

cool, distant, as if I were an unex

sensation I' d grown up with in this hous

ped around Fernanda, who, in turn, held the hand of her daughter. Fernanda' s voi

face as he looked at Fernanda. It was a stark contrast to the cold mask he wore

y mother rushed forward, embracing Fernanda warmly. "Fernanda, dear! So glad you

charming, so well-behaved!" My mother cooed, producing a beautifully wrapped doll from behi

ion, beamed, her face alight with triumph. She

hen hurt. Her eyes, usually so bright, dulled. She was scared. I could feel her tre

family, choosing an outsider, a usurper, over their own blood. The

isy' s hair. "Let' s go." I turned to leave, th

lly noticed me, a flicker of something in her eyes, quickly gone. "Y

manners? Look at Fernanda' s child, so poised. Not like some wild animal." He then turned to Fernanda' s

r, beside her, looked utterly relaxed, a king in his own court, completely at ease in the bosom of my family. The room was a

voice pierced the festive din. Her low

her innocent pain was unbearable. My heart, already bruised and battered

nnounced, my voice fl

e air. He cleared his throat, his gaze sweeping over the room, landing on me. "We need t

he Moon dynasty, regardless of who it hurt. I glanced at Carter. He wouldn' t meet my eyes. In that averted glanc

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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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