After Winning 220 Million, My Wife Divorced MeChapter 1

My wife, who had been married to me for two years, divorced me.

We had been married for two years but my wife divorced me because I didn’t make her breakfast.

In the next week after the divorce, she got married to someone else and sent me an invitation.

At the wedding, she stood next to my former boss, with a mocking look in her eyes.

“Jacob Morris, after being married to you for so many years, you can't even afford a Hermes bag. You are not a man.”

My former boss arrogantly put his arm around her waist, revealing his yellow teeth.

“I'm really sorry, Jacob. Thank you for raising my woman for a year.”

What they didn't know was that I won 40 million in the lottery in the week before my divorce.

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When Nina Collins asked for a divorce, it was only a week before our second anniversary.

She sat across from me, with a cold look on her face.

“Jacob, let's part on good terms.”

I was confused by the woman in front of me, who had been married to me for two years and still looked as beautiful as ever.

“Why, Nina? Have I not been good enough to you? Or is it because I've been too busy with work lately and neglected you? I can explain, I...”

“You don't have to say anything more. I don’t want to say anything hurtful.”

Nina interrupted me impatiently and kept looking at her phone.

Nina and I started dating in college.

She was my classmate, and when we first started school, Nina was often bullied because she came from a rural area and didn't like to talk. As the class monitor and a member of the student council, I always stood up for her.

Over time, our relationship developed.

At the end of the first term of our freshman year, Nina found me the day before the holiday and confessed her feelings to me. We naturally got together.

During our four years at university, we hardly ever had a fight.

Nina was gentle and always relied on me. I was happy to solve her problems in life and study for her.

Shortly after graduation, we got married. It had been two years.

When we just graduated, Nina went to work. But she was bullied by her colleagues at work, and she seldom put on a smile. I felt so heartbroken for her.

So later on, I let Nina quit her job and stay at home.

Although it was a little difficult to support the family by myself, I think it was worth it when I saw Nina’s smile.