He Smashed My Villa Gate, I Smashed His Family’s FateChapter 1

Today was my birthday, and someone kept kicking the front gate of my mansion.

As soon as I opened the door, my wife rushed out and threw herself into the arms of a pale-faced man.

“Baby, I’ll come back to you later. You’re the one I love the most. Don’t overthink, okay?”

My heart sank, and I instinctively wanted to step forward.

But my wife slammed the door shut and shouted, “Don’t come out! Celebrate your birthday by yourself. I’m not coming home tonight!”

The pretty boy outside kept kicking the door, cursing loudly:

“What’s so great about a birthday? Emily is mine! If you keep holding onto her, I’ll find someone to cut you down!”

Locked inside the mansion by my own wife, I suddenly felt like the original husband who had to live in the shadows.

I was filled with despair. After donating bone marrow to my wife, my body had become extremely weak, forcing me to go abroad for recovery.

In those two years, I missed my promotion. Fortunately, through relentless effort, I expanded overseas markets and secured global shares, ready to reinvest back home.

Just as my assistant delivered partnership files, the man called me.

“I advise you to leave Emily Parker right away. Miller Corporation is not to be messed with.”

“Emily and I are planning to have children. If you don’t want to raise my kid, then get divorced immediately!”

So shameless—snatching someone’s wife and speaking with such righteousness?

I tapped the partnership list at hand. At the very bottom ranked none other than Miller Corporation…

The phone screen glowed. My fingertip lingered over the send button for two seconds, then I pressed it.

“Come back and sign the divorce papers. I’m done wasting time.”

The confirmation message popped up just as dawn crept through the window.

The birthday cake still sat on the table inside the mansion, its candles covered in a thin layer of dust.

Emily’s reply came quickly: “Wait for me at home. We’ll talk face-to-face.”

I didn’t respond. Instead, I turned toward the study.

On the desk lay two documents. On the left was the draft divorce agreement from the lawyer.

In the asset division section, I deliberately struck out the company shares that should have belonged to me, keeping only the ownership of my pharmaceutical patent.