icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

The Husband's Verdict

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 392    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

ship to a top universi

o work for her father' s firm, a place whe

as the perfect, acc

nded wit

e told me it held old family jewelry, heirlooms from her

weekly "charity luncheon," I found the

. I wasn't shaking.

cked t

o jewelry.

velvet, was a small, discreet urn.

ere two fold

procedure. The date was six months ago, a week

s from a crem

per, landing on the li

sn't

ame w

was a stalker, a crazy ex who couldn't let go. The ma

the urn and the r

d put the key back

that evening, she k

ney?" she asked, her

t the perfect smil

. "I was thinkin

ed, just fo

Oh

r parents are always talking about grandchi

ugh, a little t

serious. We have ple

vanity and ran a fing

it should be," she said, lo

ew t

every

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
The Husband's Verdict
The Husband's Verdict
“I sacrificed everything for her. My top-tier university scholarship, my architectural dreams, all to work for her father' s firm, playing the perfect, accommodating husband to Chloe for five long years. One Tuesday, curiosity led my hand to unlock an ornate wooden box on her vanity, a box she claimed held precious family heirlooms. Inside, there was no jewelry. Only a discreet urn and two receipts: one for a D&C procedure, the other for cremation. My blood ran cold when I saw the 'father' s name' wasn't mine. It was Leo, the musician she' d painted as a crazed stalker, the man I' d served a restraining order to protect her from. That restraining order, my very act of protection, wasn't a deterrent to their affair; it was the ultimate foreplay, according to a recording I later heard. Her family dismissed my pain, my father-in-law openly favored Leo, even hiring him to work alongside me. But the true breaking point came when Chloe watched, impassively, as I thrashed in a cold lake, struggling to breathe after she pushed me in. She walked away, leaving me to drown. The love I had for her didn't just die; it was extinguished, replaced by a chilling void. It wasn't about anger or sadness anymore, but an utter sense of betrayal that twisted my entire reality. And that's when the plan began to form. A cold, precise design to give them the "legacy" they truly deserved, on the biggest stage of all: the dedication ceremony of the skyscraper I designed.”
1 Introduction2 Chapter 13 Chapter 24 Chapter 35 Chapter 46 Chapter 57 Chapter 68 Chapter 79 Chapter 810 Chapter 911 Chapter 10