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My Split-The-Bill Husband

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 783    |    Released on: 25/09/2025

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whatever you want to do. If the sk

g, and tears

s, I had almost cut of

had to prove to him that I h

of me, "My Isaac is so capable, how

he gap of his pathetic self-esteem inflated

's help and played along in thi

t now, it was tr

parents' house

ay, Doris came

in have I committed! To have such a home-wrecking daughter-in-law! Dis

r. "Doris, let's talk calmly. Don't ruin your health with anger. The matters between Sabrin

ir by her! How can I not interfe

cond-floor window

into outside, let him come and talk to me himself. Making a scen

ptation or threats, and feeling bored after mak

t than Isaac showed u

assistant stop

usy. Please resolve your personal

entry and final

rned to the "home"

e to get m

akeout boxes piled in the co

on the sofa, unsha

mped up. "You still r

Without looking at him, I wal

ouldn't have insisted on splitting bills with you, shouldn't have calculated tha

started packing my cloth

He grabbed my wrist

s strong, h

vorce." I looke

st joke. "Divorce? Sabrina, what right

hard to earn the money to buy it! Everything you eat and wear, isn't it

eness. So this was the man I had loved for five y

ax salary of fifteen thousand dollars could support th

s stu

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My Split-The-Bill Husband
My Split-The-Bill Husband
“In the five years of our marriage, my husband Isaac Saunders's favorite mantra was, "Even close brothers keep clear accounts, and even intimate couples should maintain equality." We strictly split everything down the middle, calculating utility bills to the last cent and even taking turns paying for groceries. But that day, when my younger sister Aileen Howe was urgently hospitalized, I asked to borrow three hundred dollars from him. He immediately pulled out a calculator and said, "According to our prenuptial agreement, interest-free loans are capped at two hundred dollars. Any amount exceeding that accrues interest at a daily rate of five percent and requires collateral." Watching him state this so earnestly, I felt the situation was utterly absurd. I signed the agreement silently and took the money. He didn't know that the house he was using as collateral for his interest calculation was legally in my name. Nor did he know that the investments he was so proud of were profitable thanks to insider information my father had provided me. Isaac, you love calculating so much, let's see who's really good at playing the numbers game. I'll show you what it truly means to lose everything.”
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