Not wanting to see her father-in-law’s face, the 2 husband and wife had to close their eyes and give her mother-in-law a loan of ₱2,720,000 so that she agreed to live separately, when the day came to ask to buy a house again, she turned her face

Since the day I got married, I had to live with my parents-in-law. Constant conflicts, especially with the patriarchal father-in-law, sour talk, and lead to everything. Many nights I cried and cried, just hoping to be alone. But no matter what he said, he didn’t agree, insisting on keeping his son to “take care of his parents”.

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In the end, my husband and I had to swallow bitterly, giving my mother-in-law ₱2,720,000 on the condition that she had to advise her husband to agree to let us live separately. She accepted the money, smiled, and nodded her head. I breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that I had escaped from hell from now on.

However, on the day we collected more, intending to ask for the other ₱2,720,000 to buy a small apartment, she casually sat with her arms crossed in the middle of the house, smirking:
– “What money do you have? I have never received any coins. This house my son built, his father’s land, what right do you have to claim it?”

After listening, I was “dumbfounded”, hot blood rushed to my mind. But instead of crying or screaming, I just smiled. Because she didn’t know that, from the day of handing over the money, I had quietly made a micro-certificate, with a signature, and a camera recording each scene of her holding a stack of money and putting it in the safe.

A few days later, when she was excitedly thinking about using the money to buy more land in her eldest son’s name, the lawyer and the bailiff came to the house to announce all the evidence. The whole relatives were in an uproar, she turned pale, stammered speechlessly.

I looked at her casually, and said exactly one sentence:
“What kind of money is yours? Now the whole world knows, Mom.”

There was no way to argue, my husband fell to his knees in his chair, and I breathed a sigh of relief, and for the first time in many years, I felt that I had won a game of chess.