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A Losing Game of Love novel Chapter 10

Summary for Chapter 10: A Losing Game of Love

Summary of Chapter 10 – A turning point in A Losing Game of Love by Anjan Stormi

Chapter 10 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of A Losing Game of Love, written by Anjan Stormi. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

I noticed something was off with Jackson and frowned, asking, "What's going on, Jack? Why are you spacing out?" He took my hand and began to speak quietly. "What are you trying to say? There are so many people watching us!" I was already on edge and sweating with anxiety.

"Sunny, you know about my cousin, right?" Jackson whispered. I was confused about why he was bringing up his cousin at a time like this.

"What do you mean?" I asked.

"Here's the situation, Sunny. My cousin is getting married to his girlfriend next year, but their family isn't well-off, and they don't have their own apartment yet…"

"So?" Jackson looked at me expectantly. "My mom wants us to transfer one of our apartments to him!"

"What did you say?!" I couldn't help but raise my voice. What did Jackson's cousin's marriage have to do with my husband's family? And what did transferring an apartment mean? I glanced down at the audience. My parents looked at me with concern, mouthing questions about what was wrong. My mother-in-law, however, had a smug expression, as if everything was going according to plan.

It all became clear in an instant. I had been wondering why Jackson and my mother-in-law seemed so compliant with me about the wedding. It turned out they were waiting for this moment! First, they held me back before the entrance, using my urgency to ask for a return of the dowry. Now, during the ring exchange, they were demanding a house for their relative.

Jackson continued talking in my ear. "Sunny, our family works in real estate, so we don't lack for houses. Look, my mom and I promised my cousin we would sort this out. We'd lose face if it's not resolved soon…"

"Enough!" I interrupted, staring him down. "You and your mom are in this together, right?"

"I've accommodated you time and time again, and this is how you repay me? Why should I pay for the mess you and your mom created? Do I owe you anything?"

Jackson's mother, who had somehow made her way onto the stage, shielded him and pointed a finger at me. "Sunny Lee, what nonsense are you talking about?"

Seeing my parents about to approach, I waved them back, glared at Jackson's mother, and said firmly, "I'm done with this broken marriage. Whoever wants it can have it. I'm not putting up with this anymore!"

If they want to create trouble, fine—I'll accommodate them!

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