They all like the homewrecker bitch, and they'll regret it! Novel Cover

They all like the homewrecker bitch, and they'll regret it!

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After three years of silent sacrifice, Jiang Ning is discarded by her husband, Lu Jingshen, for his returning first love. Blinded by the other woman’s schemes, the Lu family treats Jiang Ning with cold disdain. However, her departure reveals her hidden, elite status as a billionaire heiress. As her true identity emerges, those who wronged her are consumed by regret, desperately begging for the forgiveness of the woman they once cast aside.

They all like the homewrecker bitch, and they'll regret it! Chapter 1

My husband brought his mistress to my daughter's Parent-Teacher Conference.

My husband had his arm around her waist. They stood by Sophie's desk like a perfect little family.

The teacher smiled. "Sophie, which one of these lovely ladies is your mommy?"

Vivian stepped forward. "I'm Sophie's mommy."

I waited for my daughter to correct her.

Sophie didn't even look at me.

I was standing in the doorway holding thirty-two cupcakes I'd been up since 4 AM to bake.

And my own child pretended I didn't exist.

So I walked to the only kid in the room with no parents, knelt beside him, and said, "I'm Leo's mom. Sorry I'm late.

That boy's real father walked in five minutes later.

Julian Ashford. My brother's best friend. The man who asked me out at nineteen and vanished without a word.

Now he was standing behind me, his hand on my shoulder, whispering two words in my ear.

"Play along."

******

Mia

I’d spent all night fighting with that damn buttercream.

I’d been up since four AM, measuring flour like my life depended on it.

Today was Parent-Teacher Conference Day, and I wanted everything to be perfect.

Thirty-two cupcakes sat in a pink bakery box, each topped with a sugar flower. My fingers ached from the piping bag, but I didn't care. Maybe if they were beautiful enough, Sophie would remember I was the mom who knew her favorite things.

I pushed open the classroom door. The smell of crayons and hand sanitizer hit me. Then, my heart stopped.

Ethan stood across the room. His arm was wrapped around Vivian Cho’s waist. They were flanking Sophie’s desk, a perfect family of three. There was no space for me.

Vivian looked polished in an expensive tweed jacket. Her heels clicked against the linoleum as she leaned closer to my daughter.

Sophie was wearing a navy blue dress I’d never seen before. Her hair was in an intricate French braid—the kind she usually screamed was "too tight" when I tried to do it. Today, she wore it without a word.

"Sophie, your family looks lovely," Ms. Patterson beamed. "Which one of these beautiful ladies is your mommy?"

Vivian stepped forward, her smile radiant. "I'm Sophie's mommy."

The words felt like a punch to the gut. I watched the other parents whisper in admiration. Vivian was everything they wanted to be. Put-together. Perfect. The kind of mother who never showed up in yesterday's yoga pants.

Sophie looked up at Vivian. I waited for her to correct the teacher. I waited for her to look for me.

Instead, Sophie beamed, her eyes sparkling as she looked up at her. She leaned against the woman’s legs, tilting her head. "Is my Mommy pretty?"

Flattery instantly erupted from the crowd. "Of course, sweetheart. Your mom is absolutely stunning."

And my husband? He didn't even bother to correct them. Instead, he just stood there, looking at them with such pride that it made my skin crawl. He was smiling—a real, genuine smile.

None of them looked my way. Not even a glance. I just stood there at the door, my knuckles white as I gripped a box of homemade cupcakes that suddenly felt like trash.

Ms. Patterson finally noticed me. Her expression went from warm to confused. "Excuse me, and you are...?"

The room went silent. Twenty sets of eyes landed on me. I felt my face burn.

Ethan looked surprised, then irritated. He clearly hadn't expected me to show up.

I opened my mouth to say the simplest thing in the world: I'm Sophie's mother. But then Sophie’s eyes met mine. I didn't see relief. I saw fear. She was terrified I was going to shatter the perfect image she wanted.

And just like that, the ugly truth settled in my gut: my own daughter was ashamed of me.

My heart felt like it was being gnawed at by a thousand stinging ants, a slow, crawling torture.

I couldn’t wrap my head around how my own flesh and blood could do this to me. But even now, even with my chest ripped open... I’m still her mother. I couldn’t bring myself to hurt her.

So, my gaze darted around the room, looking for an escape. I saw a small boy sitting alone in the corner. He had dark hair that needed a trim and clothes that looked slept-in. His desk was empty except for a drawing of a piano.

No family. No proud parents. Just a quiet solitude I recognized all too well.

I walked over to him. My legs felt like lead. I knelt beside his chair and placed the pink box on his desk.

"I'm Leo's mom," I said. My voice was steady, even though I was breaking inside. "Sorry I'm late, sweetheart."

Leo looked up at me, startled. There was a weary acceptance in his eyes, like he was used to being forgotten. He didn't know how to react to someone actually showing up.

"Hey " a voice whispered behind my ear.

Ethan was crouching beside us, his eyes sharp, "Since when did you get yourself a brand-new son, Sophie?"

Leo hesitated, looking between us.

Suddenly, the classroom door swung open. A man stood in the doorway, silhouetted by the hall lights. He was tall, broad-shouldered, and wore a perfectly tailored suit.

He walked through the room with purpose. When he reached us, he placed a heavy, warm hand on my shoulder. He leaned down, his breath brushing my ear.

"Play along," he whispered. "Trust me."

He straightened up and faced the room with a dangerous smile. "Sorry I'm late. I'm Leo's father."

The blood drained from my face.

Julian Ashford.

My brother’s best friend. The man who’d asked me out when I was nineteen and then vanished without a word.

Now he was here, claiming to be the father of a child neither of us knew, his hand still firm on my shoulder.

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