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My Millions, His Parasitic Family

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 450    |    Released on: 12/09/2025

and-dollar monthly mortgage

e electricity they used without a second thought. I employed the

daughter-in-law. I was

ted globally, gave them a prestige they hadn't earned in generations. I worked eighty-h

who had abandoned them be

pitying smile played on her lips. She was wearing a dress that I knew

laced with poison. "I am so sorry about

I could fly commercial, but he absolutely refused. He wa

knows Dahlia is delicate. Not like you,

ared moment of mockery at my ex

ey knew the route was dangerous. They knew and they didn'

because he stepped forward, pulling out hi

credit card. M

"Take this. Buy yourself something nice when you g

at his face. The sheer, unm

d his h

said, my voice as cold as a tomb, "it's

ed. "What are yo

nsfer one million dollars into my person

n. "A million dollars? Are you insane? Whe

be grateful I let you spend your own money, J

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“I'm a neurosurgeon making over half a million dollars a month. I support my husband, an army captain, and his entire parasitic family. After I saved them from financial ruin with a $5 million check, I planned the ultimate family vacation to Monaco-private jet, chartered yacht, all on my dime. The night before we left, my husband announced his ex-girlfriend, Dahlia, was coming. He had already given her my seat on the private jet I paid for. My new ticket? A commercial flight with a layover in a war zone. "Dahlia is delicate," he explained. "You're strong." His family agreed, fawning over her while I stood there, invisible. His sister even whispered to Dahlia, "I wish you were my real sister-in-law." That night, I found Dahlia in my bed, wearing my silk nightgown. When I went for her, my husband threw his arms around Dahlia, shielding her from me. The next morning, as punishment for my "behavior," he ordered me to load their mountain of luggage into the motorcade. I smiled. "Of course." Then I walked into my office and made a call. "Yes, I have a large quantity of contaminated material," I told the hazardous waste disposal service. "I need it all incinerated."”
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