At My Son's Wedding: Maimed by the Future Daughter-in-lawChapter 1

My little son Lamont Hayden, being playful and mischievous, caused a fire accidentally while playing at home.

I tied the bedsheet around him and lowered him down from the balcony.

As for me, before the fire could engulf everything, I chose to jump from the third floor.

I survived but broke a leg.

Lamont knelt by my hospital bed in tears, swearing that he would never let me get hurt again.

My husband, drunk, called me a cripple.

Lamont smashed a bottle over his head.

"I won't allow anyone to insult my mom, not even you."

Terrified, my husband left the divorce papers behind and ran away in the middle of the night.

At Lamont's 18th birthday, three drunk men harassed and insulted me at the restaurant.

Lamont, in a rage, grabbed a knife and stabbed them on the spot, leaving one dead and two injured.

Finally, he was sentenced to three years in prison for excessive self-defense.

To prevent Lamont from hurting others because of me again, I left the country under the guise of needing medical treatment and handed the company over to him.

Before Lamont's wedding, he especially took a private jet to bring me back to the country, and that evening, we had dinner together.

However, his fiancee Juliet Shaw mistook me for a mistress. On the wedding day, she and her bridesmaids cornered me in a jewelry store.

"You cripple, how dare you seduce my husband?

"Today, I'll make sure you are disgraced at my wedding. I'll have my husband tear you apart personally, you wretch!"

Juliet shaved my head and broke my other leg.

She even stitched my mouth shut with a needle. Then, they stuffed me into a sack and sent me to the wedding.

"Honey, this bitch bullied me and insulted your mother!"

Enraged, Lamont grabbed a chair and smashed it over my head.

As I lay there barely conscious, Juliet opened the sack, revealing my face.

"Honey, it turns out the bitch you beat up is the mistress who seduced you.

"This is my surprise for you. Do you like it?"

To prevent Lamont from hurting others because of me again, I stayed abroad for five full years.

During those five years, I suppressed my longing and avoided seeing Lamont.

But marriage was a lifelong matter, and I didn't want to miss the most important moment of Lamont's life.

So, I agreed to return to the country.