icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon
My Stolen Life, My Cold Retribution

My Stolen Life, My Cold Retribution

Author: Su Banqing
icon

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1670    |    Released on: 26/05/2026

ro, promising to save my sick grandmother with his generous insurance. Instead, he ripped

ody every dream I had. With my critically ill grandmother dependent on his

y sleeping with Brianna, my best friend and houseguest, for months. Then, with ice i

itals. During the ceremony, he broadcast intimate videos of himself and Brianna, triggering my grandmother's fatal stroke. Adding to the horror, Brianna, m

. What kind of monster would orchestrate such a calculated, brutal betrayal against a dying woman and a vul

th nothing left to lose and a burning need for justice, I returned his ring, declared our life toget

pte

ia

st...keep me updated.

cord. I stood in the master bedroom of the San Francisco penthouse I

y fingertips to my temples, a cold tremor snaking dow

es of a magazine. His Tom Ford suit was flawless, his dark hair perfectly styled

r. The scent of expensive cologne and ambition clung to him. "Everything

dy limp against his. "The

tened as they searched mine. "Tomorrow, we're married. My insurance kicks in. That experimental tr

my knees washed over me. I leaned my forehead against his chest, the fine woo

are of my family,"

htstand. A notification fro

h his hair. "I had to fix a pipe burst in the guest room last week while you

d, a flicker of admiration in m

said with a dismissive wave.

ything I felt into the pre

m. Curled on the plush sofa, looking small and pale, was Brianna

ay, replaced by a soft, protective warmth. I knelt by the so

leaving her adrift. "I'm okay," she murmured. "I was just...I had a dream. There was this ma

usion-that she might latch onto familiar faces and construct false narratives. She had been living with us for months now, a

led away as the fierce concern of a future brother-in-law. I didn't know-couldn't have known-that he was st

al dinner?" Cyrus suggested, his voice soft. "I'l

loved this man, this life they were building, a life where I could shelter

ines around his eyes tightened, his mouth thinning into a hard, impatient line. H

ng gown. Custom couture, delicate lace and hand-sewn pearls, a physic

d. I couldn't make out the words. A frown flickered across my face before I dismissed i

hind me. I turned, expecting to

rm, supportive fiancé was gone. In his place was

reamble, no emotion. Just a statement of fact. "F

rds were just sounds, failing to connect into anything meaningful. A sma

. "She's not well. She needs stability. After we're ma

mall, odd incidents-excuses for him to be in the apartment, in the guest room,

mbling thread. "Wh

e done what's necessary." His gaze shifted

ife that had never existed. The late nights I'd spent alone, the times he'd claimed to be working, the way Brianna's eyes always lit

. He grabbed a pair of heavy shears

athed, the sound t

. A sickening, tearing sound filled the clos

e from my throat as I lung

clothes. "This wedding isn't about you, Aria," he said, his voice da

hard. The crack of impact echoed in

"Do that again," he said, his voice a low threat, "and I'll call Stanford's ethics comm

plaint. I'd thought it was from a jealo

f the nightmare s

soft, timid voice called out

vanished, the mask of gentle concern snapping back in

art. Aria and I were just d

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
My Stolen Life, My Cold Retribution
My Stolen Life, My Cold Retribution
“My wedding day was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. My fiancé, Cyrus, was my hero, promising to save my sick grandmother with his generous insurance. Instead, he ripped my wedding dress to shreds and revealed he'd been sleeping with my best friend for months. I was a scientist, on the brink of marrying Cyrus, a man who seemed to embody every dream I had. With my critically ill grandmother dependent on his insurance for experimental treatment, he felt like my unwavering protector. But the night before our wedding, my world shattered. He confessed he'd been secretly sleeping with Brianna, my best friend and houseguest, for months. Then, with ice in his eyes, he told me this wedding wasn't for me, but to provide "stability" for her. He shredded my wedding dress, then forced me to the altar by threatening my academic career and showing me a live feed of my critically ill grandmother's vitals. During the ceremony, he broadcast intimate videos of himself and Brianna, triggering my grandmother's fatal stroke. Adding to the horror, Brianna, my best friend, confessed her part in sabotaging my research, an attack that had already caused a severe endocrine condition, stealing my chance at children. The man I loved, the friend I protected, the career I built, the family I cherished – all utterly destroyed. What kind of monster would orchestrate such a calculated, brutal betrayal against a dying woman and a vulnerable friend? There were no more tears left, only a cold, hard resolve in the face of absolute devastation. But then, a job offer flashed on my phone screen: a senior research scientist position in Berlin. With nothing left to lose and a burning need for justice, I returned his ring, declared our life together over, and booked a flight for tomorrow, ready to build a new future from the ashes of his deceit.”