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The Wife He Broke

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 384    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

r, his rage a palpable fo

called for help. The system had advised against it, labeling it as attention-seekin

d up first. My face was calm, my eyes cl

to her and the baby," I said, my voice perfectly flat, devoid of any

logical, most

breaking po

ke. He didn't take them. Instead, he lunged f

playing?" he shouted, his face inches from mi

think you can just sign a paper and walk away looking like a sa

he system's logic was faili

ur happiness," I explained patiently. "Thi

heartless robot! I wanted you to stop fighting me, not to erase yourself complete

ical. His anger wa

one response, a question born fr

king you happy m

shell I had become was too wide. He stared at me, his rage collapsing into a raw, pr

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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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