Unpredictable Betrayal : A Sweet of Revenge

Chapter 60



In the past, it wasn’t easy for Aurora to seek her parents’ blessing to marry Alex.

Apart from feeling that they weren’t from similar backgrounds, Alex at the time didn’t have a steady job either. “Even though both are educated, Alex still isn’t the right match for Aurora, Dad. What’s the use of having a high education if he doesn’t even have a stable job? Not to mention, he’s known for changing partners frequently. I’m worried that Aurora might be left behind when he gets bored.”

“Dad, I’m not entirely comfortable either. But Aurora seems determined to choose Alex.”

Truly, Joshua was uncertain. He was worried about letting go of his beloved daughter to a man he considered not yet established. Especially when Asher revealed a fact that Alex was someone who liked changing partners frequently.

It was difficult for Joshua and Elena to give their blessing. But because Aurora kept trying to convince them, and Alex also tried to win over his future in-laws, Joshua eventually agreed to their marriage.

“Aurora promises not to disappoint Dad and Mom with her choice. Just pray that Aurora’s marriage lasts until death do us part.”

At that time, when introduced to Alex’s parents for the first time, Aurora was so happy. Especially when she saw how friendly and caring Mrs. Savana was.

Indeed, when officially married and assuming the role of Alex’s lawful wife, Aurora was often treated like a queen. She was frequently pampered, attended to, and her every whim was catered to.Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org

Because of this kindness, Aurora didn’t hesitate to provide many facilities. She even purposely asked her father to give Alex the best position in their company.

Savana grew to love her more. But Aurora thought this sweet behavior would last. After a full year of marriage, Savana noticeably changed. Especially when her desire to have grandchildren immediately remained unfulfilled.

Slowly but surely, Aurora began to be treated unfairly. She was even deliberately embarrassed at almost every Wildblood family gathering. Labeled as a useless barren woman who failed to become a daughter-in-law and also a prospective mother.

Aurora endured all the mistreatment with patience and tolerance. She never once tried to fight back or retaliate.

However, who would have thought that Aurora’s long-standing good behavior wouldn’t make Savana realize? Her mother-in-law became more insane, even contributing to the destruction of the marriage Aurora and Alex had built.

Yet Aurora was happy because she could finally escape from the evil clutches of her ex-husband and mother-in-law. However, today Aurora feels disturbed again. While busy working, Savana suddenly visits. Whether for business or for what purpose until she bothers to come herself.

“Mother Savana?”

Although Aurora hadn’t invited her in yet, Savana barged in and approached without permission.

“Because of you, I had to come all the way here.”

Savana sounded grumpy. From her tone of voice, it was evident she was irritated and angry.

“What? Because of Aurora?” Aurora’s eyebrows furrowed immediately. Why did she come and immediately blame her? “What did Aurora do? Why is Mom coming here and getting mad right away?”

“What did Aurora do?” Savana snapped. “Don’t you have any sense of shame? Because of you, my life and Alex’s are a mess. Why did you force Alex to pay off such a huge debt?”

Aurora took a slow breath. Finally, she knew why her mother-in-law was upset and came to visit. It wasn’t far from the question of the debt she had demanded.

“It’s precisely because Aurora is good that she asked Alex to pay off his debts. Besides, no matter how small, debts always follow you to the grave. It’s better to settle them in this world than to wait for judgment in the afterlife.”

Savana looked even more irritated after hearing Aurora’s defense. Especially when she brought up the afterlife.

“Don’t talk too much.”

Aurora wanted to laugh. But she held back as much as she could.

“Furthermore…” Savana continued. “Aren’t you supposed to be wealthy? You have plenty of assets and other wealth. Why are you demanding repayment of just 10 million?”

Aurora didn’t know whether Savana was being reasonable or not. How could she have such a huge debt but ask for it to be forgiven?

“Even if it’s just $1000, it’s still a debt, Ma. Especially when Alex spends $10 million on pleasing other women. It’s not fair.”

“But because of your actions, I’m at risk of losing the house!”

Aurora didn’t care. Whose debt it was, why should she be the one bothered and worried about it?

“That’s not my concern. Back then, when everything was fine, I was forgotten. Even though I’ve been good and supportive in every way. Whatever Mama and Alex asked for, I gave. But what did I get in return? Betrayal. And now that there’s trouble, why am I being blamed? Besides, if Alex and Mama have savings, they don’t need to sell the house and all. Just pay it off. Problem solved.”

“It’s not that simple, Aurora. This is all your fault from the beginning!”

Aurora narrowed her eyes. She had been blamed all along. Why was her ex-mother-in-law so annoying? Always shifting the blame onto others.

“Why is it my fault? Because I can’t give Mama grandchildren? Just please, Ma. It’s Mama’s child who’s sterile. Why not blame them for being useless humans?”

Whether out of extreme frustration or perhaps displeasure with Aurora’s dismissive and impolite response, Savana acted recklessly. She pushed Aurora until she leaned against the table, then forcefully pulled Aurora’s hijab.

“Mama, it hurts!” Aurora tried to push her away. But Savana kept pulling at Aurora’s hijab as if trying to rip it off her head. She even slapped Aurora’s cheek a few times. “Help! Please!”

Aurora screamed for help. Luckily, Alden and Velia heard and immediately decided to enter the room. Soon after, Asher followed, along with two nurses who happened to be passing by.

Together with Asher, Alden tried to pull Savana away. While Velia went straight to Aurora, helping fix her hijab and then embracing her.

“You crazy woman!” Asher exclaimed angrily. He didn’t care that she was much older. “Should I report you to the police?”

“Go ahead!” Savana yelled angrily. Her body was held by the nurses who were there. “Aurora deserves it. Because of her, Alex and I are in trouble! Anyway, I have to retaliate against Aurora for what she did.”

Asher then called security, asking them to immediately escort Savana out of the hospital.

“Remember this woman’s face well. Whatever the reason, never let her enter or receive treatment at this hospital again.”

As she was dragged out, Savana screamed and struggled. Trying to free herself, but eventually being subdued.

Then, Asher went straight to Aurora. He hugged his sister who was trying hard to hold back her tears.

“Are you okay? Is anyone hurt?”

Aurora shook her head softly. Returning the hug, seeking refuge in Asher. Shocked and shaken by Savana’s sudden attack.

“I’m fine.”

“Are you sure? If anyone is hurt, tell me. Or should we do a check-up? So I can report it to the police.”

Asher was naturally worried and furious. He saw his sister being hurt and treated roughly with his own eyes. Even their parents never did anything like this. That’s why, if necessary, Asher would report today’s incident to the authorities.

“No need. I’m fine.”

“Aurora must be in shock, Ash,” Alden interjected. He couldn’t bear to see Aurora’s cheeks reddened from the slaps.

“But, Aurora. If something happens—”

“Let me handle and accompany her.”

Velia, who was beside Aurora, signaled. Asking the two doctors in front of her to leave and give Aurora space to recover.

Understanding what needed to be done, Asher and Alden chose to leave. While Velia helped calm Aurora.

“Aurora, seriously, no one is hurt? Let me check, okay?”

Aurora sighed softly. She shook her head, ensuring she was okay.

“I’m fine.”

“How can you be fine?”

Velia sighed. She was angry and frustrated seeing the crazy act Savana had done. “Your ex-mother-in-law should be put in a mental hospital. Seriously, she’s endangering others’ lives.”

Velia then handed Aurora a glass of water. Allowing her friend to take a sip first.

“Thanks for the drink. Yeah, I understand, Savana’s mom is angry because she can’t accept that Alex has to pay off such a huge debt.”

“Gosh!” Velia exclaimed. Her lips pouted in response to Aurora’s recent words. “It’s better to be asked to pay off debts than to be thrown directly into jail, right? Besides, couldn’t she have some shame? Instead of repenting, feeling guilty, or at least apologizing. And yet, she comes here to cause trouble. In a hospital, no less.”

Aurora understood why Velia was so angry. Especially since she never liked Alex and his family from the start.

“I was also surprised when she suddenly came. Then she started yelling for no reason. And suddenly she attacked.”

“You’re patient. It’s good that she’s not your mother-in-law anymore. If it were me, I would’ve given her poison to die quickly.”

Aurora just smiled. After a few seconds, her attention shifted when Alden came back.

“Sorry to interrupt for a moment,” Alden said softly as he stood at the door. “May I come in for a moment?”

“Sure, Doc, come in,” Velia replied, welcoming him.

Alden then walked over. Offering something to Aurora.

“This is for you. Please accept it.”

Aurora immediately reached for the white plastic bag given by Alden. She peeked inside to see what was in it.

“Ice cream?”

Alden nodded.

“Yes. For you. Hopefully, after eating ice cream, your mood will improve.”

Aurora just nodded. She accepted Alden’s gift happily.

“Thank you so much. I’ll definitely eat the ice cream along with the lunch you gave me earlier.”

“OMG… that’s so sweet.”

Velia immediately became excited. Delighted to see the act of service Alden openly showed to Aurora.


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