Destroyed Us for Your Bastard? Say Hi to Your Cellmate, Ex! - Chapter 111: Chapter 111
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                    Veda couldn't figure it out. How did everything turn out like this?
From knowing each other to falling in love and then getting married, she and Adam had always been the envy of others as a fairy-tale couple. When Adam proposed to her, he held her hand and made a solemn promise, "They say men change after marriage, but Veda, don't worry. Even after we get married, I won't change at all. I'll keep spoiling you, indulging you, and let you be a princess in a fairy tale forever."
After marriage, Adam really lived up to this promise. He treated her with the same care as when he was pursuing her. He sent her flowers every day, prepared surprises for her from time to time, and anything she wanted would appear on her bedside the next day without her even having to ask...
It was as if he could read her mind, always being able to easily guess all her thoughts.
Even her girlfriends, who often took the male perspective, all praised her, saying she had found a one-of-a-kind good husband.
But why did such a one-of-a-kind good husband end up cheating?
Could it be really like what Daisy said, because her body became fat and her figure got out of shape after pregnancy?
Veda looked down at her bulging belly, where a few stretch marks faintly appeared.
Ugly, really ugly. But before pregnancy, she, like Daisy, had a slender waist and fair, cool-toned skin. Her lower abdomen wasn't as bulging as a watermelon, and there were no such ugly stretch marks on her belly...
How ironic! She was willing to sacrifice her beautiful figure and endure all kinds of physical discomfort to get pregnant and have a child for Adam, but Adam cheated on her after she got pregnant!
"Madam, this is the just-stewed fish maw and black chicken soup. Old Madam said that drinking this is good for the fetus. Please drink it while it's hot. The nanny came over with a tray."
On the tray, besides the freshly stewed fish maw and black chicken soup, there was a plate of peeled walnuts and a large plate of grapes.
Veda's mother-in-law heard that eating grapes would make the baby have big eyes, and walnuts are good for the brain. She wanted a smart and cute grandson with big eyes, so she ordered the nanny to supervise Veda to eat grapes and walnuts every day, at least one plate a day. If she didn't eat, her mother-in-law would call immediately.
People who know say I'm asking you to eat grapes and walnuts. Those who don't know might think I'm forcing you to take poison!
"I'm doing this for my grandson! You're a pregnant woman now, not a little girl. You can't be so selfish. You can't just eat what you like. You have to think more about the child in your belly!"
"I'm doing this for your own good. Don't always think I'm trying to harm you!"
The words her mother-in-law had said kept circling in Veda's mind. In the past, even if she didn't want to eat, she would force herself to eat to avoid arguing with her mother-in-law.
But now,
"Take it away." Veda turned her face to the side. "I have no appetite."
"You have to eat even if you have no appetite. Old Madam said these were all airlifted from abroad, pure natural and pollution-free, and good for the fetus." The nanny persuaded, pushing the tray closer to Veda.
At this moment, Veda's phone vibrated again. Daisy sent another provocative text message.
First, she sent Veda an address, then asked provocatively,
[Pregnant cow, dare to come?]
Veda subconsciously clutched her phone tightly.
Anyway, she couldn't stay in this house anymore, so she might as well go and have a look.
Veda drove the car, following the address Daisy sent, and finally arrived at the auction venue.
Veda frowned, wondering why Adam would have a private meeting with his mistress at the auction. When she looked up, she saw Daisy arm in arm with a well-dressed lady in jewels, coming to the first row of the auction.
That lady was none other than Veda's mother-in-law, Amy Nash!
                
            
        From knowing each other to falling in love and then getting married, she and Adam had always been the envy of others as a fairy-tale couple. When Adam proposed to her, he held her hand and made a solemn promise, "They say men change after marriage, but Veda, don't worry. Even after we get married, I won't change at all. I'll keep spoiling you, indulging you, and let you be a princess in a fairy tale forever."
After marriage, Adam really lived up to this promise. He treated her with the same care as when he was pursuing her. He sent her flowers every day, prepared surprises for her from time to time, and anything she wanted would appear on her bedside the next day without her even having to ask...
It was as if he could read her mind, always being able to easily guess all her thoughts.
Even her girlfriends, who often took the male perspective, all praised her, saying she had found a one-of-a-kind good husband.
But why did such a one-of-a-kind good husband end up cheating?
Could it be really like what Daisy said, because her body became fat and her figure got out of shape after pregnancy?
Veda looked down at her bulging belly, where a few stretch marks faintly appeared.
Ugly, really ugly. But before pregnancy, she, like Daisy, had a slender waist and fair, cool-toned skin. Her lower abdomen wasn't as bulging as a watermelon, and there were no such ugly stretch marks on her belly...
How ironic! She was willing to sacrifice her beautiful figure and endure all kinds of physical discomfort to get pregnant and have a child for Adam, but Adam cheated on her after she got pregnant!
"Madam, this is the just-stewed fish maw and black chicken soup. Old Madam said that drinking this is good for the fetus. Please drink it while it's hot. The nanny came over with a tray."
On the tray, besides the freshly stewed fish maw and black chicken soup, there was a plate of peeled walnuts and a large plate of grapes.
Veda's mother-in-law heard that eating grapes would make the baby have big eyes, and walnuts are good for the brain. She wanted a smart and cute grandson with big eyes, so she ordered the nanny to supervise Veda to eat grapes and walnuts every day, at least one plate a day. If she didn't eat, her mother-in-law would call immediately.
People who know say I'm asking you to eat grapes and walnuts. Those who don't know might think I'm forcing you to take poison!
"I'm doing this for my grandson! You're a pregnant woman now, not a little girl. You can't be so selfish. You can't just eat what you like. You have to think more about the child in your belly!"
"I'm doing this for your own good. Don't always think I'm trying to harm you!"
The words her mother-in-law had said kept circling in Veda's mind. In the past, even if she didn't want to eat, she would force herself to eat to avoid arguing with her mother-in-law.
But now,
"Take it away." Veda turned her face to the side. "I have no appetite."
"You have to eat even if you have no appetite. Old Madam said these were all airlifted from abroad, pure natural and pollution-free, and good for the fetus." The nanny persuaded, pushing the tray closer to Veda.
At this moment, Veda's phone vibrated again. Daisy sent another provocative text message.
First, she sent Veda an address, then asked provocatively,
[Pregnant cow, dare to come?]
Veda subconsciously clutched her phone tightly.
Anyway, she couldn't stay in this house anymore, so she might as well go and have a look.
Veda drove the car, following the address Daisy sent, and finally arrived at the auction venue.
Veda frowned, wondering why Adam would have a private meeting with his mistress at the auction. When she looked up, she saw Daisy arm in arm with a well-dressed lady in jewels, coming to the first row of the auction.
That lady was none other than Veda's mother-in-law, Amy Nash!
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