I endured hardships to get pregnant at an old age so that my young husband could have a successor, but unexpectedly, after only 3 months of pregnancy, I discovered that my husband was “flirting” with a young woman. I secretly changed the mistress’s name on my phone, and the next morning, I saw him panicking…
I used to be a woman who had it all:

A jewelry store in Quiapo, Manila, a 4-story house in Makati, and a lonely heart after two husbands.

Then he appeared.

Exactly 36 years younger than me, he was just a new employee in the store, quiet, polite, but always paid attention to taking care of me in every little detail.

At first, I thought he was “acting”. But after 1 year of being together, overcoming many rumors, we became husband and wife for real.

I thought, this time, happiness would be complete.

OLD BUT STILL PREGNANT
After nearly 2 years of living together, I was shocked to find out I was pregnant.
At 68 years old and having good news – I went from fear, surprise to joy.
The doctor in Manila warned me about everything: blood pressure, heart disease, stroke… But I was determined to keep the baby – there had to be someone to continue the family line for my husband.
I didn’t want people to say: “This old woman only knows how to take money, she can’t give birth!”

I took care of my health, walked gently, and didn’t let anyone touch my belly, afraid of losing my child.

BUT… JUST 3 MONTHS LATER, I DISCOVERED A MESSAGE
That night, my husband was taking a shower, I was charging his phone when the message popped up:

“I still miss you so much last night, honey 😘”

The sender was “Meralco Meter Reading” — the name was already a disguise.

I opened it and read the whole disgustingly sweet conversation.

The girl was 40 years younger than me, called herself “wife” and called him “husband”, and even sent photos of our bed.

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I DIDN’T CRY, DIDN’T SCREAM, JUST SILENTLY… “CHANGED MY NAME”
No matter how much I forbade or beat him up, it was useless. I needed a big enough blow, enough to make him reveal himself to outsiders.

I opened my phone and changed her name from “Meralco Meter Reading” to “Fabella Maternity Hospital (Manila)”. Then I secretly used my phone and texted her:

“I miss you so much, let’s meet again tonight. I can’t stand it anymore.”

THE NEXT MORNING — 6 AM, HUSBAND’S PHONE RINGS IN THE CROWDED HOUSE
That day, my husband’s relatives, along with a few titos and friends, came over for breakfast. I deliberately told the maid to move to the living room.

In the middle of the crowd, his phone rang loudly:

“Fabella Maternity Hospital (Manila) is calling…”

Everyone turned around at the same time.

My husband turned pale, his eyes widened, his hands shaking as he held the phone but didn’t dare to pick it up.

An uncle on my husband’s side chuckled:

“Hey, sister-in-law is pregnant, why is she still having to contact obstetrics? Or is there another ‘case’ besides my sister?”

The room was dead silent.

HE RUNS TO THE BATHROOM — BUT IT’S TOO LATE
I slowly poured tea for the guests, not even glancing at my husband.

They looked at each other and then quietly left one by one.

That night, he knelt at my feet, crying:
— “It’s just a crush! It’s just a temporary fling! I made a mistake…”

I looked straight into his eyes:
— “Fall in love?
I’m old and near death, 3 months pregnant and still willing to sacrifice for you.
And you? Very good.”

I didn’t chase him away — but from that day on, all assets were in my name.
He was just a maid with food, a place to stay, and the responsibility of looking after the children.

The mistress? Disappeared without a trace after the “Fabella called at 6am” scandal.
And me? Still going to regular checkups in Manila with a 4-month pregnant belly and an arrogant smile