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The Man Who Valued Money Over Life

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 766    |    Released on: 07/06/2025

sed. "Leaving? Don't be ridicul

verything? You're just going to walk

mother die because you were too cheap, too arrogant, to lend me two thousand d

wed. I've been under a lot of pressure with the new funding round for Anderson Tech..." He s

tly. "The multi-billion dolla

le. "It's... complicated. I wanted t

I passed your t

waltzed in, perfectly made up, a cloud of expensive perfume preceding her. She was

rt when she saw

Her tone was syrupy swee

Blake, darling, I was just thinking we could grab dinner

issive glance. "St

ake muttered, trying t

it. She turned to me, a

atient with you. For years. Always wo

burning. The money I earned,

you know." Her voice dripped with false sympathy. "It's sad, really.

annoyance? – in his eyes. But he didn't contradict her. He

y steady, looking at Blake. "We split the rent

y. "Yes. Equal

t this whole building with pocket change. But you let me sc

mily," he insisted, but h

ive here. If it weren't for you, she'd be in some tiny room in the East Bay." She squee

s, meant to demean me, seemed to soli

a few times, then held it up, di

is voice was cold, businesslike. "You don't wa

eath

ite a bit for the privilege of living in my... well, our apartment." He smirked. "After all,

then at his face. The u

clever. He thought he wa

d no

ered. What was a little more debt, a l

oice quiet but firm.

p my box.

towards

unned. Jessica'

ote of panic in his voice now. "Don'

behind me, the click of the latch echoing

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The Man Who Valued Money Over Life
“For seven years, I was with Blake, my ambitious Silicon Valley boyfriend. He told me he was building a dream, always "testing" my independence to prove I was with him for love, not money. I believed him, working tirelessly to pay my equal share. Then, my mom got critically ill, needing a $2000 scan so urgent it couldn't wait for insurance. I begged Blake for a loan, promising to pay him back, stressing it was a matter of life and death. He coldly refused, hid behind his "principles," and dismissed my desperation as a "test" of my resilience. Three agonizing days later, my mother died. Amidst my grief, a sickening truth began to unravel. Blake wasn't a struggling founder; he was a silent multi-millionaire, secretly lavishing gifts worth hundreds of thousands on another woman. I found texts where he mocked me to his friends, calling my plea a "handout" and my situation "desperate." How could the man I loved and supported for seven years be so monstrous? How could he let my mother die over $2000 he casually spent on jewelry? The betrayal sliced deeper than any knife. But the final twist was the cruelest: Blake secretly owned the coffee shop where I worked for minimum wage. Not only that, he had been systematically diverting my earned bonuses-including a $2000 payment right when I needed it-into his own private account. The money I had *earned* for my mom's life, he had stolen. That day, my grief turned into an ice-cold rage, and I knew exactly what I had to do.”
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