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My Identities Were Revealed After Marriage novel Chapter 5

Chapter 5

"Perhaps you're forgetting that your stupid daughter is marrying a man who has nothing." So don't bother returning once the money you took from us is over."

Sandra's mother couldn't take it any longer; if it hadn't been for the guilt she felt towards her husband, she would have told them to get lost, so she finally uttered what she had always wanted to say.

"Well, mum." “I'm not sure if I should still call you mum at this point, because not everyone in this world wants money, some want love and freedom, so don't say my daughter sacrificed her future for these few dollars of yours, no! She is willing to marry because she wants my husband to get his freedom, which you have dined him since he was a child, and I wonder if he's even your child? or you got him off the street because no parent in the planet doesn't want their children to be happy."

"What did your good sons and grandchildren do for you, for the family, or for the company that you so proudly show off?" "It's always my husband's sweat and energy towards this family that you see. What does he get in exchange for standing? insults and ungratefulness from all of you people whose grandparents sent their three-year-old daughter to their parents' friend because they believed she was cursed. So, please, even if we don't have anything to eat, we will never consider returning to this house. Our daughter has given up her future and freedom for our freedom, therefore we must make her happy, and I hope it is not you who regrets it."

She then told her husband, "honey, let's go and pack our things and get the hell out of this house; I don't care where we stay as long as I'm far away from these people who pretend to be humans."

Her outburst startled everyone, including her husband and daughter, because it was the first time she had spoken back to members of the Smith family. Even when they were transferring her three-year-old daughter to a family friend to stay, she just secluded herself in their room and sobbed.

Even when she was made a maid in her own home for the last twenty years, she never complained or expressed any feelings.

"Now you see she has shown her true colours," the old mother Smith stated to her son Andrew,

"I told you not to marry that poor woman because she never loved you but loved our Smith family’s money!"

“You never listened, and now look at her or her daughter; they are all useless garbage who only care about our family's money. You will be regret you married her! You should see what your useless wife did to me; she insulted me in front of everyone and cursed me and our family."

Matilda gazed at her, wondering what kind of woman she was. They packed their belongings, came downstairs, and looked at the rest of the Smith family who were still in the living room.

His brothers pretended to feel sorry for their brother for having to live with them, but deep down they couldn't wait to celebrate victory and finally have all of the Smith properties to themselves.

Stacey and Stellah, along with their mothers, were doing a happy dance in their heads because they despised the mother-daughter combo the most.

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