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Reborn Against College Cheater

In my past life, I pinched pennies to support my boyfriend through college. He promised me everything, vowing to marry me once he graduated, even taking my virginity with assurances of a shared future. But the year he graduated, he broke up with me suddenly and married a city girl. Heartbroken, I crashed his wedding, causing chaos. He saw me as the one ruining his perfect day. Afraid I'd keep disrupting his life, he orchestrated my death in a car accident. Reborn now, I find him just about to sign up for university entrance exams, worried over tuition fees. I smiled and said, "Why worry? Go ahead and take the exams. I'll take care of the tuition." --- "Zendaya, I've signed up for the university entrance exams," Damian Reed said, clearly worried.
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Chapter 3

Damian left after getting the confirmation he wanted from me, looking completely satisfied. As soon as he was gone, I felt utterly drained and exhausted.

Back then, to support his college education, I endured countless hardships. I even moved to the city just to be closer to his school, taking a job washing dishes nearby to earn a bit of extra money. When I handed him the money in person, he bluntly told me not to show up again, claiming I would distract him from his studies. So, I stayed away, mailing him the money whenever I had saved enough.

The rent in the city was high, and I hardly had any money left for myself. I had no choice but to share a large house on the outskirts with several other women who had also come to the city for work. My daily commute on foot took two hours, but I couldn’t justify spending money on bus fare. I constantly thought that every penny I saved spared Damian from additional hardship.

I believed that once he became successful, I’d finally get to enjoy a good life. That conviction was my strength for four long years. When he finally graduated, I heard he had landed a job at a newspaper. I was full of hope, waiting for him to come and marry me. But then came the shocking news — he was getting married, and his bride was the daughter of the newspaper director.

It felt as if my world had crashed down. I went to his wedding, causing a scene and breaking anything I could find. In response, he had someone throw ten dollars at me, telling me to go back to where I came from. I stared at that flimsy ten-dollar bill, feeling the world spinning around me. Over the past four years, his tuition alone had cost me over eight hundred dollars. On top of that, he insisted on living well, so he wouldn’t be looked down upon by his peers. After all those years of sacrifice, all I got was a measly ten-dollar bill.

He had sworn on everything that he’d marry me as soon as he graduated, even convincing me to give him my most precious first time. Remembering how foolishly I had trusted him, my nose tingled, and I couldn’t stop the tears. How could I have been so naive for a man? I must have been asking for it.

I wiped away my tears and pulled out a few books from the cabinet. In my past, I had gone to the city to buy him several study guides for college entrance exams, planning to give them to him on his birthday. But now, such a gift was pointless. I washed my hands and sat down to read through the books.

The material wasn’t unfamiliar to me. In my previous life, I feared growing too distant from Damian once he graduated. So, after work, I would hide under the covers, nibbling on dinner rolls and studying. When I came across something I didn’t understand, I would wait for a break from washing dishes to ask the college students working part-time at the café. They were always enthusiastic, patiently explaining whatever I asked.

At the time, I thought that when Damian and I eventually got married, he’d be pleasantly surprised to find out I wasn’t just an uneducated country girl. But now, I am grateful for the efforts of my past self. Although I died once, it laid a path for my new life.

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