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My Wife's a Doctor and a Killer

Finn’s mother desperately needs a heart transplant, and his wife Wendy Lowell is the only surgeon capable of the task. However, Finn discovers Wendy in a compromising position with her assistant. Instead of showing remorse, Wendy retaliates against Finn’s confrontation by ordering his mother’s oxygen supply cut off. Driven to the brink by her cruelty and infidelity, Finn decides he will no longer play the victim. He begins a dangerous game of shadows to expose Wendy’s crimes and ensure she pays for her heartless betrayal.
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Chapter 2

Hayden sneered. "Did you really think Wendy was penniless when you built your little startup back then?"

I looked at Wendy in disbelief. My lips trembled.

"What… what does he mean by that?"

Wendy's expression turned cold. She looked at me with disgust. "So what if I supported him a little? He was young. He doesn't have a family to back him up."

I thought back to all the drinking at dinner parties, all the hospital visits I'd made, and all the surgeries I'd undergone.

It was all proof of my efforts to give her a better life.

I had always thought she was struggling and didn't want to burden me.

But the truth was that she had already fallen for someone else, even going so far as to spend a fortune on one of Hayden's projects.

I couldn't believe it. I had been pursuing Wendy for ten years, but she had already betrayed me nine years ago.

I forced myself to focus. Saving my mom was the only thing that mattered.

The doctor showed me a notification on his phone.

Her oxygen levels had temporarily increased, but her heart rate was still dropping.

I glared at Wendy. "I've already apologized. When are you going to save her?"

Wendy looked at me as if I were a joke.

"When did I ever say I was going to save her? Keeping her oxygen on is already me being generous."

My head went blank.

"You promised me! You said that if I apologized, you would treat her!" I screamed.

Ignoring the pain in my body, I crawled toward her and grabbed her pants. "Wendy, please. Don't do this. My mom has been nothing but kind to you. Just help her this once! Please!"

A sharp slap cut through the air.

"Who do you think you are, Finn? Did you really think you could order me around?" she growled. "Whether your mother lives or dies has nothing to do with me. She should've known this day would come the moment she called Hayden a homewrecker."

As if he had just received permission, Hayden stepped forward and kicked me hard.

My head hit shattered glass. Blood immediately started pooling on the floor.

Wendy stared at me for a couple of seconds, then withdrew her outstretched hand.

I was desperate to save my mom, but I couldn't move.

Hayden wasn't done. He approached me and looked down at me, then stomped on my chest. Blood spilled from my mouth. It even began to ooze from my eyes and nose.

"Look at him, Wendy. What should I do with him?"

Wendy hummed a response. "Do whatever you want. You can practice on him if you like."

She was letting Hayden treat me like a test subject.

I struggled to speak. "L-Let me go."

"You want to leave? Fine," Hayden snorted. "This watch looks decent. Give it to me as payment."

My gaze landed on the old watch on my wrist. I'd had it since my company was founded.

Wendy had used three months of her salary to get it for me.

"As long as the watch keeps ticking, I'll love you forever," she said.

It had been running perfectly for ten years, but somewhere along the way, she had changed her mind.

I held onto it for dear life, refusing to let Hayden touch it. "No! Don't touch it!"

Wendy walked over when she saw us struggling.

"It's just a broken watch. Why are you protecting it like that?" she said, forcefully prying my hand open. She ripped the watch off and threw it into a nearby trash bin.

"Hayden, if you like watches, I'll get you a Patek Philippe. We don't need this junk."

She had clearly forgotten that our names were engraved on the watch.

I gritted my teeth and glared at her. "Have you really forgotten about that watch?"