The Crippled Groom's RevengeChapter 1

Three days before my wedding, I was hit by a car, and my spine was shattered.

Virginia Stuart had the driver thrown into prison.

I lay in a hospital bed, unwilling to wake up, drowning in the devastating news of my paralysis.

Half-conscious, I overheard Virginia speaking to the doctor.

"Ms. Stuart, there's still time for surgery. If we wait any longer, Mr. Bryan Klein will be permanently disabled! You just want Hugh Wheeler as your groom—do you really need to destroy half a life for that?"

"If he's disabled, I'll take care of him forever. But if he recovers, he'll ruin the wedding."

"I promised Hugh I’d welcome our child into the Stuart Family with honor. As long as Bryan is completely crippled, he’ll accept my child as his own. It doesn’t matter if he’s paralyzed—at least he won’t mistreat the boy."

In a shadowed corner, unnoticed, a single tear slipped down my face.

So, the wedding I had eagerly awaited was nothing but a lie.

The love I longed for was my own death sentence.

If that’s how she wants it, then I’ll grant her wish.

——

"Enough. Just follow my plan. Make sure the vasectomy is done thoroughly—he must never find out."

"When he wakes up, I’ll take him to the orphanage to pick up the child. Without the ability to have his own, he’ll have no choice but to love Cassie."

The doctor wiped the sweat from his forehead, pity flashing in his eyes.

"Ms. Stuart, are you sure? Mr. Klein is already paralyzed on one side—another operation could ruin him completely. How will he face the Stuart Family elders? He’s still a man..."

"Besides, your daughter with Mr. Wheeler is already three. She looks just like you. If Bryan ever finds out, everything will fall apart!"

Virginia gently wiped my cracked lips with a damp tissue, her voice laced with regret—regret for not being able to love.

"He won’t find out. As long as he’s crippled, he’ll have no choice but to stay in the Stuart Family's estate forever. He’ll never step outside again."

"I promised Hugh a grand wedding. I want to see our child grow up with my own eyes. Even if he marries someone else, I’ll make sure nothing stands in his way."

The doctor sighed, glancing at my lifeless face.

"Bryan is a good man. You two grew up together. But you still chose to be with that... Never mind. Do as you wish."