I change jobs every half month. I decided to date a director who is 20 years older than me to change my life. Unexpectedly, on my wedding night, I was surprised.
My name is Linh, I come from a poor family, my parents are farmers. Coming to Saigon with exactly 4 million in my pocket , I worked as a waiter at a beer bar, a livestream seller, and then a low-paid administrative employee.
I understand one thing clearly:
“Beautiful women have the right to choose. But beautiful and smart women — have the chance to live happily all their lives.”
So I aimed at a specific target:
Construction company director – Mr. Thanh, 55 years old, wife passed away 5 years ago, has 2 grown children, looking for someone to take care of him in his old age.
I would like to work as a receptionist.
2. After 3 months, I went from receptionist to… group boss.
I know Mr. Thanh likes gentle, polite women who know how to cook. I don’t show off my butt and breasts, I pretend to be rustic and sensible .
In just 3 months, he got rid of all his young secretaries and only trusted me .
Then one day he called me into his room and said:
“I know you are not like those who only want money. If you agree to marry me, I will give you everything you have never dreamed of.”
I nodded.
The wedding was held 2 weeks later , I wore a 400 million VND wedding dress, got in a Mercedes car, and officially “changed my life”.
I wore a designer nightgown, my face was carefully made up, and I walked towards the switch.
My husband, Mr. Thanh, had entered the room, had just taken his high blood pressure medication, his eyes were dull but he still tried to smile.
I turned back, hand on the switch.
“Go to sleep. Turn off the lights.” I said, trying to be gentle.
Cup.
The room was dark, with only a dim light coming from the hallway through the crack in the door.
I had just reached the edge of the bed when “BANG!” – the door to the room was suddenly kicked open!
I jumped.
A tall man, about 30 years old, wearing a white shirt walked in, his voice cold:
“A piece of trash like you dares to enter this room?”
I was stunned.
The hallway light was slanted across his face. It was Khoi – Mr. Thanh’s step-son .
I shivered and pulled the blanket over me:
“What are you doing? This is… my wedding night…!”
He laughed harshly, throwing the stack of bright red papers on the bed:
“Read it. This house, that company, the car you were in this morning – it’s all in my name and my mother’s.”
Mr. Thanh was sleeping soundly, even snoring softly, not knowing anything.
As for me, in the dark, in a thin silk nightgown, my hands trembling as I held the papers…
It felt as if I had just turned off the power to my life , not the room.
I whispered:
“No way…”
He came closer and whispered in my ear:
“Trust me… You’ll wish the power was just out tonight.”
1 month after the wedding, I discovered:
The house I live in is under his ex-wife’s name, and has been transferred to his two children .
The group is not owned by Mr. Thanh, but belongs to a joint stock company in which his son holds voting rights .
The wedding car I was given was just a short-term rental under contract .
I signed a prenuptial agreement without reading it carefully — which means, if we get divorced, I’ll be left with nothing .
5. Finally, I was taken out of the house… right in the middle of a hypothetical first birthday party for my unborn child.
I tried to fake a pregnancy to keep my rights. But before I could act out the second month, my family doctor did a quick check and it turned out to be true .
That same day, in the middle of the party to celebrate his daughter-in-law’s pregnancy, Khoi publicly released the camera clip from the clinic.
Mr. Thanh was heartbroken and declared:
“I was wrong to think you really loved me. But now go away, don’t make me have to get a lawyer.”
I was dragged out of the house with everyone’s pitying eyes .
My cousin stood outside the door and whispered:
“Do you think this game is easy? You’re holding fake pieces…”
6. It’s too late to regret — I lost my youth, and have a bad reputation for the rest of my life.
Two years passed, I returned to my hometown to live quietly.
The villagers knew about it, no one dared to marry their daughter to me .
My friends laughed sarcastically:
“Pretty, but not smart enough…”
As for me, every time I pass by a gold shop and see girls taking selfies with their engagement rings, I just smile bitterly:
“It’s not true that marrying a rich man will make your life better. Sometimes people just need a role to fool the world .
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