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The Wife I Refused to Save

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 701    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

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turning my ba

at the bank. The transfer to the supplier is re

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ith fury, was the first to reach me. He swung a wild

curity guards were overwhelmed, trying to

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back three other men who were

the storm, I stoo

I WILL OWN YOUR HOUSE, YOUR CAR, AND EVERYTHING YOU HAVE. I WILL SUE YOU FOR ASSAUL

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jacket, which had

t my in-laws. At the

a thin, cold smile on my lips. "You all

ward the double doors

t hallway. "Let's go into the ER. I'll show you e

panic in David Chen's eyes.

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“My wife was dying, and I refused to save her. That's what everyone in the hospital believed, and what the headlines would scream. The hospital called; Sarah, my wife, was in critical condition after a severe car accident, needing a specialized, uninsured procedure costing half a million dollars. I said no. The word hung heavy in the air. This wasn't just Sarah's life; it was a choice between her, and the future of my company and hundreds of employees. My terrified in-laws pleaded, "You're comparing your company to your wife's life? To the mother of your child?" My six-year-old daughter, Lily, tugged at my pants, her innocent eyes filled with tears. "Daddy? Is Mommy going to die?" I told her I had to protect the company for our future, a necessary cruelty. My mother-in-law shrieked accusations, calling me a monster, flinging accusations of how Sarah sacrificed everything for me. The crowd gathered, their judgment a palpable weight. They whispered, "He won't pay to save his own wife. What a scumbag." A part of me smiled behind my mask of indifference. Let them judge. They were watching the wrong movie, completely unaware of the real plot. Then, my daughter held out her pink piggy bank, offering all she had. "Daddy, I have money. You can use my money to save Mommy." I knew this was the part I dreaded most, the collateral damage of a wicked plan. This entire tragic drama was meticulously orchestrated, but not by me. And I was about to expose every single one of them.”
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