Dumped the CEO, Now He Begs for My Love
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Chapter 15 Chapter 15 I Won't Serve Him img
Chapter 16 Chapter 16 He Can't Perform img
Chapter 17 Chapter 17 He's Lost His Mind img
Chapter 18 Chapter 18 He's Ruthless img
Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Daniel and Grace img
Chapter 20 Chapter 20 The Courthouse img
Chapter 21 Chapter 21 Jordan Showed Up img
Chapter 22 Chapter 22 I'll Protect You img
Chapter 23 Chapter 23 You're Pregnant img
Chapter 24 Chapter 24 Mr. Wright Holds Grudges img
Chapter 25 Chapter 25 She's Mrs. Wright img
Chapter 26 Chapter 26 Let's Divorce Today img
Chapter 27 Chapter 27 Ronald, Scumbag img
Chapter 28 Chapter 28 Slap Ronald's Face img
Chapter 29 Chapter 29 Primora img
Chapter 30 Chapter 30 Isabella Cheated img
Chapter 31 Chapter 31 Soon-To-Be Ex img
Chapter 32 Chapter 32 Chess Master img
Chapter 33 Chapter 33 Jealousy img
Chapter 34 Chapter 34 Fighting Over Love img
Chapter 35 Chapter 35 Isabella, You Deserve It img
Chapter 36 Chapter 36 Ronald, Go to Hell img
Chapter 37 Chapter 37 He Likes You img
Chapter 38 Chapter 38 He's Unavailable img
Chapter 39 Chapter 39 Touch Her and Try Me img
Chapter 40 Chapter 40 Ronald, I Have Grace img
Chapter 41 Chapter 41 Ronald, What's Your Problem img
Chapter 42 Chapter 42 I Must See Him img
Chapter 43 Chapter 43 Beat Up the Cheaters img
Chapter 44 Chapter 44 He's Got Her Back img
Chapter 45 Chapter 45 No One Is Allowed to Bury Her img
Chapter 46 Chapter 46 I Won't Bear Your Child img
Chapter 47 Chapter 47 He Is Impotent img
Chapter 48 Chapter 48 We're Sleeping Together Tonight img
Chapter 49 Chapter 49 Are You Even a Man img
Chapter 50 Chapter 50 Are You Provoking Me img
Chapter 51 Chapter 51 No Intention to Cheat img
Chapter 52 Chapter 52 Craving More img
Chapter 53 Chapter 53 His Hidden Desires img
Chapter 54 Chapter 54 I Want a Divorce Soon img
Chapter 55 Chapter 55 He Cheated img
Chapter 56 Chapter 56 Jordan's Secret Love img
Chapter 57 Chapter 57 Acting Like a Jealous Husband img
Chapter 58 Chapter 58 Threatening Divorce img
Chapter 59 Chapter 59 You'll Regret This img
Chapter 60 Chapter 60 I'm Going to Kiss You img
Chapter 61 Chapter 61 Don't Mess With Me img
Chapter 62 Chapter 62 He Loves His Wife img
Chapter 63 Chapter 63 Slap in the Face Again img
Chapter 64 Chapter 64 Mess With Me, I'll Go Crazy img
Chapter 65 Chapter 65 I Warned You I'd Lose It img
Chapter 66 Chapter 66 Sign the Divorce Papers img
Chapter 67 Chapter 67 Back Home, Let's Divorce img
Chapter 68 Chapter 68 Whoever Stays Is Weak img
Chapter 69 Chapter 69 Women Talk, Men Stay Out img
Chapter 70 Chapter 70 I'm Fine Being a Widow img
Chapter 71 Chapter 71 Head Over Heels img
Chapter 72 Chapter 72 Don't Flirt With Him img
Chapter 73 Chapter 73 I Am Reverie img
Chapter 74 Chapter 74 Are You Playing Me img
Chapter 75 Chapter 75 Who Are You to Touch Her img
Chapter 76 Chapter 76 Ronald, You're Shameless img
Chapter 77 Chapter 77 Stay Away From Him img
Chapter 78 Chapter 78 Putting Mother-in-Law in Place img
Chapter 79 Chapter 79 He Is Back img
Chapter 80 Chapter 80 After Divorce, We're Strangers img
Chapter 81 Chapter 81 I Want a Divorce img
Chapter 82 Chapter 82 I'll Do Anything to Leave You img
Chapter 83 Chapter 83 Jordan Has Changed img
Chapter 84 Chapter 84 If You Loved Him, Why Marry Ronald img
Chapter 85 Chapter 85 He Won't Let You Go img
Chapter 86 Chapter 86 Divorce Lawsuit img
Chapter 87 Chapter 87 Slapping His Face img
Chapter 88 Chapter 88 He Becomes a Dad img
Chapter 89 Chapter 89 Get Lost, Ronald img
Chapter 90 Chapter 90 Isabella, You Can't Beat Me img
Chapter 91 Chapter 91 Divorce or Not, Ronald img
Chapter 92 Chapter 92 His Woman img
Chapter 93 Chapter 93 Isabella, Look at Me img
Chapter 94 Chapter 94 You Regret Marrying Me img
Chapter 95 Chapter 95 Who Wouldn't Regret Marrying Him img
Chapter 96 Chapter 96 Even He Can't Save You img
Chapter 97 Chapter 97 We Slept Together Last Night img
Chapter 98 Chapter 98 Why Did You Marry Her img
Chapter 99 Chapter 99 Isabella, Sign the Papers img
Chapter 100 Chapter 100 I Regret Marrying You img
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Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Don't Mess With Me

Hearing the voice on the phone, I quickly snatched it away and hung up.

Sophia stared at the now-disconnected screen, sheer rage twisting her face. Her hand trembled, tears clinging to her lashes.

I clicked my tongue twice. Ronald's sharp tongue? He was being fairly polite today, honestly.

I pinched Sophia's chin, taking in the mix of hatred, fury, and those watery eyes staring back at me.

With a chill smile, I said, "Sophia, cut the drama. Don't mess with me."

She flushed, eyes wide with frustration and embarrassment, glaring at me like she wanted to eat me alive.

"You definitely told Ronald bad things about me, didn't you? Otherwise, he wouldn't treat me like this-I hate you!"

Then she gave me a shove and stormed off crying, full-on drama mode.

I took a couple of unsteady steps back, letting out a breathless laugh.

Seriously? No skills, no self-awareness, just dreaming of getting everything handed to her. And when things don't go her way, she blames everyone but herself. What a piece of work.

I didn't bother following her. Just headed downstairs. But before leaving the house, I made a quick stop by the study.

Thomas was there, fiddling with his computer, clearly busy with something.

Not thrilled to see me, he barely glanced up, just kept clicking away.

I walked right up to the table and got straight to the point. "Dad, I need some money."

His face instantly turned sour. Without even looking at me, he asked, "What for?"

"Ronald's mom's not feeling great lately. I wanna get her some health supplements."

As soon as I mentioned Lisa, his grumpy expression froze. He reached for his phone, about to transfer me some money, then suddenly paused.

"You don't have any money on you? Always running to me for cash."

I glanced at his moody face and answered calmly, "I'm broke. And come on, can't show up to my mother-in-law's place with cheap stuff, right?"

Truth is, I really didn't have any cash. Growing up, my dad barely gave me a cent. My mom helped now and then, but she didn't have control over the money either. So, since high school, I taught myself design and earned a bit on the side.

But yeah, I was the queen of dumb love. Whatever savings I had after marriage? All got poured into trying to please Ronald and his mom. Every last dime.

Thomas gave me this sharp, calculating look, clearly trying to figure out if I was lying. After a while, maybe deciding I wasn't faking it, he begrudgingly relented and transferred me ten grand without a fuss.

"Get something nice for your mother-in-law. Pick the expensive stuff, got it? If it's not enough, just ask for more."

I shot him a look of pure disgust. Nothing I hated more than that fake, bootlicking version of him. It made my skin crawl.

In his world, everyone else would always matter more than me or my mom.Whenever we got sick, he'd pinch every penny, always whining about how hard it was to make money, telling us to just tough it out.

For twenty-three years, he never once acted like a real dad. He never made up for how much my mom poured into this family.

But when it comes to the Wrights or Sophia and her mom, it's like he becomes a completely different person-generous like money grows on trees.

Everyone thinks he's such a great guy. What a joke.

I stared at the cash in my hand, eyes cold, no hesitation as I turned and walked away.

I took a cab to the hospital and paid the hospital fee at the reception.

"Bed 26, Richard Harrison-how's he doing now?" I asked.

The nurse glanced at the chart, "He's stable now, should wake up soon."

I gave a quick nod and found his room. Inside, a bearded man lay motionless on the bed, pale-faced, an oxygen mask over his nose.

That was the same man I saw by the gravestone yesterday-my uncle.

I walked over and pulled the blanket up for him just as his eyelashes trembled. Slowly, his eyes opened.

Disoriented, he looked around and tried hard to ask through chapped lips, "Where... am I?"

His face, unshaven and weary, looked like he'd been through hell. My gaze stayed flat, like something had burnt out inside me.

"You're in the hospital. You collapsed from a heart attack yesterday. If I hadn't gotten you here in time, you might not be alive now, Uncle Richard."

Yeah, this was my uncle-my mom's younger brother. Probably around ten or fifteen years older than me.

I hardly had any connection with my mom's family. I barely knew anything about them. In my last life, I thought they were cold, always looking down on my dad and our family just because they had money.

Even when we were struggling, they could've helped without blinking-but they didn't.

Then when my mom passed away, none of them even showed up for her funeral. I cut ties with them after that. Never saw or spoke to them again before I died in my previous life.

What really shocked me though-was yesterday, at my mom's grave.

This uncle of mine, crippled and all, actually dragged himself across the country just to see her.

When he saw me, his eyes went red, lips pressed together, tears falling one by one. Took him forever to squeeze out just one line:

"She's gone... why didn't anyone tell us?"

I didn't know what to say. I didn't expect that kind of emotion from him-raw, painful. Nothing cold or distant about it.

But what hit me most was realizing he really didn't know she'd been gone for over six months.

Just as I was about to respond, he suddenly clutched his chest, gasping, then passed out in pain.

"Uncle Richard!" I shouted, panic bursting through me as I rushed to give him emergency meds and called for help.

Thank God I got him to the hospital in time. The doctor said if I'd been even a little later, they wouldn't have been able to save him.

Funny thing is, in my past life, he passed away early-I didn't make it to his funeral, but I vaguely remember it happened around this time too.

So. I accidentally saved Uncle Richard's life?

"Isabella." Richard Harrison's voice was rough and low, pulling me back from my thoughts. I looked over and saw him staring at me, eyes bloodshot, face full of grief. His voice sounded like he was holding back everything.

"When. when did she pass? What was it? Why didn't anyone tell us?"

I pressed my lips together and explained, "Half a year ago. It was an illness. I thought Dad told you all, so I didn't mention it again."

Back then, I'd assumed they were just holding a grudge and didn't care enough to come to Mom's funeral.

Turns out. they had no idea.

Richard closed his eyes tightly. I could clearly see the tears sliding down his face. His lips were trembling-he looked completely broken.

In that instant, he seemed older, years older. My chest tightened with guilt.

In my vague childhood memories, Uncle Richard was really good to me.

Whenever we went to Grandpa's house, he always played with me patiently. He was tall and strong and had a clean, handsome face. I loved sitting on his shoulders pretending to ride a horse. He'd always lift me up and run around, making me laugh so hard.

Grandpa would scold him constantly for that, but Uncle Richard just grinned and brushed it off, saying he'd keep me safe, no problem. I had such a good impression of him.

But after I grew up, we drifted apart. Some misunderstandings came up. In the end, we basically became strangers.

"Uncle Richard. did something happen back at Grandpa's place? What's going on with your leg?"

He didn't respond. I called him again, not ready to give up.

But Richard just turned away without a word. The silence said it all. I guessed maybe he had a falling-out with Grandpa, felt awful, wanted to see Mom. then found out she was gone.

I didn't push him. With people like me who aren't close with anyone in the family, I honestly didn't know what to say.

Instead, I just said, "The doctor said your heart problem is serious. You should get a full check-up and schedule the surgery soon. It can't wait too long."

With that, I grabbed the electric kettle and stepped out to get some hot water.

The doctor's office was right next to the break room.

As I filled the kettle, I caught the sound of someone talking on the phone inside.

"Mom, it's next Monday's flight. Don't worry! Once I'm abroad, I'll focus and get my grades up."

The word "abroad" made my ears perk up. Instinctively, I turned to look-and there she was. Wearing a white coat, all smiles and sweet voice.

Ronald's precious first love.

She was leaving the country.

I froze. My gaze went blank.

And suddenly, memories from the past life rushed in.

It was after she left the country that Ronald realized he couldn't let her go.

That was when he dropped everything. and chased after her.

            
            

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