My fiancée's card made me a nasty money-worshipperChapter 1

When I graduated from college, the president's fiancée held a grand engagement party for me and also issued me a secondary card that I could use as I pleased.

I decided not to touch this card.

She got angry:

"Vivian, you will be my husband from now on. The money I earn is your money. Just spend it as much as you want. If you don't spend my money, does that mean you don't love me anymore? Or do you want to break up with me?"

She begged me with bloodshot eyes to spend her money, otherwise she would not be able to sleep or eat.

I just ordered two FoodDash meals just for fun.

But when I wanted to buy her a luxurious loving lunch, the waiter told me that the card was maxed out.

I sent her a message to confirm the credit limit, and found out that it was a secondary card with a credit limit of 500,000.

I was afraid that she was a forgetful person and would forget that she had swiped the card, so I didn't mention it.

Just wait until the credit limit is restored next month, and then give her some money.

Unexpectedly, she came to my workstation with a bunch of bills and started to scold me:

"Alexander Sterling! Why are you so money-worshiping? I told you to spend as much as you want, not to spend 500,000 in three days!"

"You refused to swipe my card a long time ago because you thought the limit was too small! For a spendthrift like you, it's a good thing I haven't married you yet, otherwise you would have squandered all our wealth in two days!"

She wanted to break off the engagement with me and asked me to return the money.

I took out a red note and handed it to her:

"Then cancel the engagement! You don't have to give me the extra money, save it for buying a coffin!"

She thought I was going to default on my debt, so she hired a top lawyer to settle the score with me.

After checking the accounts, her face turned green.

"Alexander! What do you mean? You dare not admit it, and you curse me to death?"

Vivian Crawford refused to take the hundred-dollar bill I handed over, and her face turned red with anger.

I shrugged, took out another one, and said calmly:

"I only used your card to pay for two meals, totaling $29.9, and you asked me to pay you $500,000 right away. I didn't call the police and report you for extortion, so that's all good."

"What? Not enough? Then I'll give you another one. Please get out of my sight right now!"