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The Wife He Broke

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 453    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

portive wife would facilitate a smooth transition. I moved my things into

rina. She saw me not as a defeated rival,

reparing a meal the system told me was one of Sabrina's favorites. My foot, which I h

ed in, her a

voice sharp. "I don't know what game you're p

I replied calmly. "I am en

robot? He'll get tired of it. He li

ster as an insult. Th

on the stove. Her eyes narrowed

hen his perfect little do

ding water onto her own forearm. She let out a pier

a ceramic serving dish that had been left on the floor. It shattered u

ing was

hing her burned arm, tears streaming down her face. He saw me on the fl

te. He rushed to

y God, what

ing a trembling finger at me. "She said I

ooked at me. He completely ignored my bleedi

, pathologically jealous. I can't bel

you to the doctor. Don't you move from this sp

e alone on the cold marble fl

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“My five-year mission to make Ethan Scott love me ended in failure, leaving my heart empty, my personality sacrificed to a system designed to make me the "perfect wife." My only directive: ensure his happiness. So, when the news broke that his strategist, Sabrina Chavez, was pregnant with his child, I smiled serenely. Ethan, the man I' d spent half a decade trying to win, rushed to Sabrina' s side, leaving me bleeding on the kitchen floor after she staged an attack, blaming me. He didn' t even look at my foot, deeply sliced open by shattered ceramic. He just spat venom, calling me "insane," "pathologically jealous," and carried her away. I drafted divorce papers, convinced this was the ultimate supportive act, the logical step to secure his happiness. Yet, when he saw them, his rage collapsed into a primal panic. "I wanted you obedient, not a heartless robot! Is this your revenge? To show me you never cared?" He saw a stranger, but all I could ask was, "Isn't making you happy my only purpose?" Then, Sabrina had a miscarriage. The doctor said it was an old condition, unrelated to the burn. Ethan' s face wasn' t grief-stricken; it was pure relief. "The problem is solved. We can finally be happy." The system, unable to reconcile his monstrousness with its primary directive, began to short-circuit, and my body began to give out. But as I lay dying, a strange thing happened. Ethan, stripped of his political ambition and reputation, finally loved me. His affection meter, dormant for years, soared. He begged me to stay, promising a new life. But a broken vase, once glued, always shows its cracks. I didn' t want a love built on cracks. With my last breath, I told the system: "Send me to the new world."”
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