Breaking Off Marriage with a Disgusting Scumbag!Chapter 1

Grandma in the countryside suddenly fell ill, but it happened to be days of heavy rain, and we couldn't get a taxi no matter how hard we tried.

With no other option, I asked my boyfriend, Matt Williams to drive Grandma to the hospital.

Matt agreed to pick us up, but changed his mind on the way.

I called him more than a dozen times, but he didn't answer.

I had no choice but to carry Grandma on my back and walk to the hospital in the rain.

Due to the delay in getting treatment, Grandma stopped breathing on my back!

That night, I knelt alone beside Grandma's body, crying so hard that I fainted several times...

When I received Matt's call, what I heard was his ex-girlfriend Abbie Wilson's sweet voice.

"Mona, there's a power outage at my house. Matt is worried that I'm scared, so he's staying with me tonight and won't go back..."

I hung up the phone with my trembling hands, and immediately blocked the number.

A few days later, Matt found me, looking impatient.

"Is it necessary for you to block me just because that I didn't pick you up that day? Anyway, you and Grandma have always relied on each other. She has you, that's enough. But Abbie can't be without me!"

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"Matt Williams, let's call off the engagement. We have no need to register for marriage."

When I typed these words, my heart was as cold as steel, but my attitude was resolute.

Since middle school, I have been secretly in love with Matt. I pursued him for three years and dated for three years. We just got engaged this year and planned to register our marriage the day after tomorrow.

I thought as long as I gave enough sincerity, Matt would be moved.

Even though I knew he couldn't forget his ex-girlfriend, Abbie, I still treated him well. I believed that one day, he would see my efforts and we would live a happy life together.

But all my efforts over the past six years were wiped out when Abbie appeared.

During all those years, no matter how late I finished work, I always managed to muster up the courage to walk home alone just so that Matt could get a little more rest.

Afraid of troubling Matt, when the light bulb in my house went out, I would change it by myself.

Even when I fell down the stairs and broke my leg, I called 911 myself, not wanting to hold him back because of my own issues.