
I Refused To Save the Simp After Reincarnation
Chapter 2
Since Renee was the daughter of her best friend, my mother-in-law had always treated her like a future daughter-in-law. When Renee married someone else, she regretted it for a long time.
She never even tried to hide her disdain. No matter what I did, she always found fault with me, convinced that I was not good enough for her son. She never once treated me kindly.
Jason glanced at the pregnancy test report in my hand, and it was like he regained some confidence.
He let out a cold sneer. “Give it a rest. Don’t think you can trap me with a baby. Do whatever you want, but I’m never leaving Renee. I love her.”
As he spoke, he wrapped his arm around Renee’s shoulders, and she leaned into his embrace like a delicate little flower. They looked just like the perfect, loving couple.
That was so typical of him!
Ignoring his own flesh and blood, yet bending over backward to play daddy to someone else’s kid.
In my past life, I had always wondered why I suddenly miscarried.
Renee had just died at that time. When Jason found out I lost the baby, he actually laughed. He told me that it was karma.
It was not until later that I realized that he had drugged the tonic I was drinking.
Even wild animals would not harm their own young!
He was worse than a beast.
I glanced at Renee’s belly, smirking meaningfully as I clapped slowly. “Wow! What a saint. Your love truly knows no bounds.”
Renee’s face instantly darkened, and my mother-in-law, Lillian Wright, looked confused.
Even though she never liked me, she knew I was not someone who spoke nonsense.
“What do you mean by that?” pressed Lillian.
After all, this concerned the Carter family’s bloodline. She could not afford to be careless. It was only now that she seemed to realize that Jason had never actually confirmed anything himself. She had simply assumed.
Before I could respond, Jason hurriedly grabbed his mother’s arm. “Don’t listen to her nonsense. She’s just trying to stir up trouble. Let’s go.”
As I shut the door behind them, I finally let out a deep breath. Memories of my past life came rushing back.
The three of us had been college classmates, though we were not particularly close.
It was not until after graduation, when Jason and I started interning at the same company, that we became friendly with each other.
Eventually, he openly pursued me, and naturally, we got together. After we got married, we left our jobs and started our own business.
One day, by chance, I opened his laptop and discovered a hidden photo album. Every single picture inside was of Renee. That was when I finally remembered her.
Jason admitted that he had liked Renee in the past, but he insisted that he loved me now. Plus, Renee was already married.
At the time, I was too blind to notice the fleeting sadness in his eyes when he mentioned her marriage.
We started a logistics company together, and as it grew, he suggested I step back and focus on preparing for a baby.
In just under six months, he was already back in touch with Renee, constantly sending her money and support. He was willing to go to any lengths to save her from her miserable marriage, even if it meant forcing me into a divorce.
Renee had married the wrong man. Her husband was a gambling addict who was drowning in debt and constantly on the run from loan sharks. She was beaten and threatened daily.
They came up with a ridiculous plan. If Jason paid off all the debts, Renee’s husband would agree to a divorce and let him take her.
It was absolutely insane.
I refused to do so in my past life. Just two weeks later, Renee was pushed down the stairs by a loan shark and died, taking her unborn child with her.
Jason hated me to the core. Soon after, he cheated on me with a new secretary at our company. Not only that, but he even rented her an apartment right next to mine just to disgust me.
However, that was not the worst part.
Later, he deliberately let her mentally unstable brother, a man with violent tendencies, into my home. The man came at me with a kitchen knife. With each stab, I felt the life drain from me.