
Betrayed by Fiancé and Best Friend, My Childhood Sweetheart Came to My Rescue
My father had a sudden heart attack and was rushed to the hospital.
The doctor said that if he didn't have the surgery immediately, he would surely die.
I knelt on the ground and begged my fiancé, Goden, to help pay for the surgery.
But he asked me to sign an agreement to terminate our engagement first.
My best friend, Aya, appeared in front of me and said with a sneer, "Do you think about why your family went bankrupt and why your father had a heart attack?"
"If you want to blame someone, blame yourself for stealing my man."
I was in great pain and despair, but there was nothing I could do.
With all my bank cards frozen, I had no choice but to beg him.
Just when I was in utter despair, my childhood sweetheart, Nicola, suddenly showed up and pulled me up. "Emelia, don't beg him. He doesn't deserve it."
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Chapter 4
I turned to look at Goden, and his eyes darted around nervously.
He lowered his head, avoiding my gaze.
It was like someone had tossed my heart into a freezer, and it was growing colder by the second.
I first met Goden at a party.
He was an alumnus from my junior high school.
That day, my friends were all clamoring to make me drink. Just when I was in a tough spot, Goden stepped forward bravely.
"Hey, leave her alone! If you want to drink, drink with me!" he said, and took all those drinks for me.
To show my gratitude, I added him on whatsapp. Later, I invited him to dinner. As time went by, we got closer.
Goden's family background wasn't good.
His father passed away when he was young.
After his mother remarried, she didn't care about him anymore.
He was raised by his grandparents.
In the past two years, his grandparents passed away one after another.
Their illnesses left him with some debts.
When we met, he was working two jobs every day, struggling to pay off those debts.
But since it was usury, no matter how hard he worked, he was only paying off the interest.
It was like a drop in the ocean.
At our third meeting, I handed Goden a bank card with the exact amount of his debt on it. He took it, and seriously wrote me an IOU.
"I'll pay you back with bank - level interest," he promised.
"If it weren't for the suffocating interest of the usury, I would never take your money."
I didn't say much.
To me, that amount of money wasn't a big deal.
The dignity he helped me maintain at that party was worth far more than that.
To my surprise, a year later, Goden really paid me back, and he even included extra interest.
He smiled and said, "Consider it a principal - guaranteed financial investment."
At that moment, I felt like he was glowing.
After that, I would ask him out for dinner from time to time.
Every time we were together, he always brought me new surprises.
Sometimes, he would take me to try roadside snacks I had never tasted before, or make small handicrafts I didn't even know existed.
Being with him made me really happy. So, half a year later, we got together.
Goden was very motivated.
After we became a couple, he worked even harder.
Often, he would stay up late in the living room of our small home, typing away on his keyboard. Listening to that sound, I felt so at ease.
Since I was a child, I had never wanted for anything.
I had never had to strive so hard for something.
But watching Goden work so hard made my life feel full of sunshine.
Another half - year passed, and I took him to meet my best friend Aya and my dad,. That was the day Goden found out just how well - off my family was.
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