Deceived by Love and Betrayal Novel

Deceived by Love and Betrayal Novel – Once again, I was beaten and miscarried after being mistaken for a mistress. The hospital issued a critical condition notice. efore going into surgery, Alexander Hunt queezed my hand tight, tears streaming down his face. “Don’t worry, I’ve found the best doctors in the world to perform your surgery. You’ll be fine. Once we get through this, we’ll have our own child.” As the anesthesia kicked in, I felt them brutally tearing away that piece of flesh.

Clinging to his promise, I gritted my teeth and endured. But when I unexpectedly woke up mid-surgery, I overheard Alexander’s conversation with the doctor. “Are you insane? The previous two miscarriages were accidents, but this time you personally arranged for someone to attack Emma Rivers? Don’t you know that another surgery means she’ll never be able to conceive again!” “This is a critical period for the equity transfer.

The Sterling family has been reluctant to invest because they still don’t trust me. Since I’ve chosen the path of marriage alliance, there’s no turning back. I have no choice.” “So you can just sacrifice Emma? She’s the woman you’ve loved for six years! Do you have no feelings for her anymore?” Tears suddenly rolled down my cheeks as I heard his voice. “In this situation, love no longer matters to me.

I only know that Victoria can help me secure my foothold in the Hunt family.” “As for Emma… I’ll find a way to compensate her later. Once I get everything from the Hunt family, it’ll be enough for her to live comfortably for the rest of her life.” My heart shattered completely. This time, I wanted nothing anymore. The doctor sighed almost imperceptibly. “Do you think Emma agreed to let you marry into the Sterling family two years ago and become a mistress herself just for the Hunt family’s money?” “Did you have money when you first got together? If she liked money, she wouldn’t have stayed with you for six years!” Alexander’s voice turned ice-cold. “Who doesn’t like money? Don’t you work for money? What are you pretending to be noble for?” “My marriage alliance with the Sterling family wronged her, but I’ve given her plenty these past two years. Without me, she could never afford those luxury goods in her lifetime.” “The suffering she’s enduring now is what she deserves.

There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” The doctor’s face turned ashen with anger. “What will you tell Emma when she wakes up about this devastating news? She’ll never be able to be a mother. Do you think money can compensate for that too?” “Current medical technology can’t cure it, but that doesn’t mean future technology won’t. The Hunt family has top medical resources abroad. I’ll find a way. If all else fails, we can try IVF or find a surrogate.” “Enough wasting time.

Operate immediately. I still need to contact reporters. Today is a perfect opportunity to show loyalty to the Sterling family. I can’t miss it.” The doctor sighed. “You’re beyond saving. You’ll regret this someday!” “Just keep your mouth shut and I won’t have to regret this.” … My nails dug deep into my palms as the cold instruments churned violently inside my body. I was so numb I couldn’t even feel the pain anymore. So this was the truth behind today’s attack. What I thought was six years of love meant nothing to him.

Blood pooled beneath me as I slowly lost consciousness. In my delirium, I seemed to return to six years ago. When we first got together, Alexander was penniless. To raise money for his critically ill mother’s surgery, he sold the family house and worked four part-time jobs a day, but was still drowning in debt. Fresh out of college, I immediately handed over my salary card to him. Those days were hard, but our love was sweet. Everything changed when his mother’s surgery failed. The Hunt family showed up at the funeral—his mother had reached out to them before she died.

Only then did the Hunt family learn they had a son living outside. Just like that, Alexander was brought back. Before he left, we thought our troubles were over, completely unaware of the Hunt family’s bloody power struggles. When we met again a month later, he was transformed, like a different person. He simply informed me that to secure his position in the Hunt family, he needed to marry into the Sterling family for support. I cried for three days and nights, nearly going blind in one eye, but ultimately, I agreed.

Because he said he wanted to give me the best life. He wanted to honor Margaret Hunt’s memory and have her memorial tablet rightfully placed in the family mausoleum. The wedding was held quickly, grander than anything I’d ever seen. But Alexander said he wouldn’t register the marriage with Victoria—in his heart, I would always be his only wife. We eloped and got married in secret, our relationship forced into the shadows. Countles

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