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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER 1

"Still not up? Can't you just sleep quietly? I've really had enough of you!" The cold voice jolted Ryan Thompson awake from his dreams.

Rubbing his eyes, he sat up and looked at the icy expression on the woman's face before him. He lowered his head, feeling a wave of grievance wash over him.

At just Twenty, Ryan already had a beautiful wife, Andria Blackwood, which many would find hard to believe. Andria had been Ryan's child bride, adopted by his grandfather when she was an orphan.

Growing up, Ryan needed to hold Andria close to fall asleep, and back then, she was happy to oblige.

But everything changed after Ryan's grandfather passed away last year. Suddenly, Andria refused to let him share her bed, insisting he sleep on the floor instead.

But she was his wife!

How could he not sleep with his own wife? "Look at you, so useless. How old are you, still needing to sleep with me?" Andria's beautiful face was filled with disgust.

"But you're my wife," Ryan clenched his fists.

"I'm not! Your grandfather forced me to marry you. Now that he's gone, and your parents are out of the picture, I've already done enough by taking care of you!" Andria said as she got dressed and grabbed her car keys to head to school.

"Wife..." Ryan got up from the floor.

"Don't call me that! Remember, everything you eat, use, and wear is because of me. I've done enough for you. Call me 'wife' one more time, and l'll kick you out!" Andria's eyes shot icy daggers at him.

"Andria, I have no money," Ryan said, lowering his head. He was just a freshman, while Andria, five years older, was already a teacher at a university and had even started her own training company, making her quite wealthy.

"Don't you know how to earn money yourself? Useless!" Andria scoffed, tossing five hundred bucks from her bag onto the floor before striding out with her long legs.

Staring at the glaring five hundred dollars on the ground, Ryan felt tears welling up. Ever since his grandfather's death, Andria's attitude toward him had worsened day by day.

But he had no complaints; he knew it was his own lack of ability that had led to this. He put on his clothes and, without taking any money, opened the door.

Just in time, he saw Andria driving her Audi out of the parking lot. "Don't expect to ride in my car, you loser. You're only fit for the bus!" Andria said coldly as she drove away.

Ryan clenched his fists. He didn't have a single penny to his name, so how could he even take the bus? He had been borrowing money from classmates just to eat, and he had promised to pay them back today.

"But now..." Ryan sighed, never imagining he would be this broke. He had no choice but to walk to school. Fortunately, it wasn't too far.

Upon arriving at school, he ran into Jasmine, the classmate he had borrowed money from. "Ryan, it's today. You need to pay me back," Jasmine said, walking over with her hand out.

"l... just give me one more day. I'm working a part-time job today, and I'll definitely pay you back the five hundred bucks," Ryan said earnestly.

"No way! You promised to pay me back today, or I wouldn't have lent it to you. You have to give me the money right now," Jasmine replied, her tone leaving no room for negotiation, her pretty face showing nothing but coldness.

"But I don't have any money right now," Ryan said, looking down.

"No money? Why don't you ask your dad for some? Did your parents die or something?" Jasmine mocked.

"You!" Ryan's fists tightened. He had never seen his parents growing up, a painful truth he had carried with him.

"Looks like they really are dead. Well, pity you then. This afternoon, you owe me five hundred. If you don't pay up, I'll have someone deal with you!" Jasmine sneered before heading to class.

Ryan's face turned red, a mix of emotions swirling inside him. Being broke was unbearable; he didn't want to experience this humiliation again!

He had to find a way to scrape together some money, or he would definitely get beaten up this afternoon. He considered skipping class and was about to leave the school when his phone rang.

He pulled it out to see an unknown number. Curious, he answered the call. A gentle yet unfamiliar voice came through, "Ryan, it's your mom.

"Mom?" Ryan froze. He had never seen his parents. If it weren't for the slight resemblance he had to his grandfather, he would have thought he was an orphan like Andria.

"Hey, Ryan, don't blame me. I've been outside the country for so many years, and I had no choice. But now that I'm free, I'm planning to return home soon. I'm sending

you thirty million for now. If that's not enough, just ask Mom. Bye." As soon as the unfamiliar voice finished speaking, the call ended.

Ryan Thompson was left in a daze. Was that really his mother, someone he had never met? Just as he was pondering this, his phone pinged with a notification, and an alert popped up in front of him.

Ryan was stunned. His balance at the Microfinance Bank showed a staggering 30,000,000 dollars. Had his mother, whom he had never met, really sent him thirty million?

He double-checked, even calling the bank to confirm. After verifying that it was indeed correct, Ryan was overjoyed. He really had thirty million now!

"Ryan, aren't you going to class? What are you dawdling around for?" At that moment, Andria, who was about to head to class, noticed Ryan grinning like a fool and felt even more annoyed. "I'm not going to class!" Ryan snapped back for the first time.

"What did you say? Come here!" Andria stormed Over, furious. "How dare you talk back to me? You're not sleeping in my room tonight!"

"If I'm not, then I won't! I'll just go sleep somewhere else!" Ryan shot back. With thirty million in his account, why would he need to share a room with Andria? He didn't have to put up with her anymore.

"You! Ryan, if you step foot in my house again, I'll break your legs! How dare you talk back to me? This is outrageous!" Andria's furious voice echoed behind him.

Ryan didn't care. He was determined to buy a place of his own. He didn't want to rely on anyone anymore. With thirty million, he could afford a house. Today, he was moving out!

He walked straight out of the school. "What a hopeless case!" Andria shook her head in anger, her long legs striding away as she headed to class.

Ryan took a taxi to the nearest real estate agency. With more new properties available than existing ones, if he wanted to move in today, he would have to look for a second-hand house.

He hoped for the best; maybe he could find a place to move into today. If not, he could always wait a few days. After all, he had money now and could afford to stay in a hotel fora few nights.

As he pushed open the door and walked in, his ordinary attire didn't attract any attention from the staff inside. He looked young and dressed in cheap clothes--was he here for a part-time job?

No one in the store paid Ryan Thompson any attention; they glanced up briefly before returning to their work.

"Buy a house?" Ava's eyes narrowed as she Scrutinized Ryan again. After years in real estate, she could read people well, and this guy seemed like a broke loser just here to waste time.

"Sir, the cheapest places in the city start at Fifteen thousand. Are you sure you want to buy?" Ava's tone turned cold and impatient.

"Absolutely, yes.." Ryan nodded.

"The cheapest is fifteen thousand per square meter! Sir, make sure you understand that," Ava repeated, her tone sharper now, a hint of disdain on her face.

"Sure" Before Ryan could finish, Ava's eyes lit up as a portly bald man walked in. He was clearly wealthy, and Ava immediately lost interest in Ryan.

She flashed a bright smile and rushed over to the new customer, leaving Rya in the dust. "Sir, are you looking to buy a house?" AVA beamed.

"Yes, I want to buy a house. Show me something good, but remember, I don't want anything cheap!" the middle-aged man boomed as he took a seat.

Ava's smile widened. "Oh, we have plenty of expensive options! The cheap ones are quite rare since we cater to high-end clients like yourself. Some people just look like they can't afford it and shouldn't even step foot in here. Don't you think that's embarrassing?" Ava's smile was laced with sarcasm as she spoke, and the middle-aged man glanced at Ryan with a look of contempt.

"Let me give you the details. Our most expensive options start at thirty-five thousand," Ava said, eager to please. Feeling ignored, Ryan grabbed a chair and smashed it against a glass table.

Ava let out a sharp scream, and when she realized it was Ryan, her voice turned shrill. "You broke idiot! What are you doing? Do you have any idea how much that table costs? Can you even afford to pay for it? You're done for!" Other employees quickly gathered around, worried that Ryan might make a run for it.

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