Summary of Chapter 47 – A pivotal chapter in A Losing Game of Love by Anjan Stormi
The chapter Chapter 47 is one of the most intense moments in A Losing Game of Love, written by Anjan Stormi. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
The next day, Edward and I drove to the police station to assist with the investigation. Inside, my mother was making a scene, crying and wailing.
"Kate, I can't believe I raised you for all these years, only for you to send your own family to the police."
I chuckled bitterly to myself. They'd never truly treated me as family, yet here they were, using that word to manipulate me—it was laughable.
Natalia, meanwhile, continued her snide remarks at the police station, full of sarcasm.
"Kate, are you satisfied now seeing me like this? Did you know all along that this worthless man was pretending to be a billionaire and deliberately kept it from me?"
I nearly laughed out loud.
"Natalia, dear sister, weren't you the one who refused to believe me and even said I'd end up marrying a poor nobody? How is this my fault?"
"May you and your ‘billionaire' live happily ever after."
With that, I left, ignoring their angry curses behind me.
Since my parents hadn't committed any crimes, they were allowed to go home after cooperating with the investigation. Natalia and Jack, however, each received a year in prison for defamation and theft.
I decided to pack up everything I had left at my parents' house. Since they only had eyes for Natalia, there was no reason for me to keep coming back.
On the day I went to move my belongings, my parents held onto me tightly, refusing to let go. My mother brought out a box of her treasured bird's nest and tried to push it into my hands, but Edward stopped her.
He looked at me and asked, "Kate, do you want it?"
Seeing my mother's desperate attempt to win me over, I shook my head.
"Mother-in-law, Kate said she doesn't want it, so no need to insist," Edward said calmly.
With tears streaming down her face, my mother cried, "Kate, how could you do this to us? Now that you're living a good life, you've forgotten your father and me."
"This bird's nest is expensive; I hardly ever eat it myself, yet here you are, refusing it."
"I heard Kate's married to a billionaire now—what an achievement. I always knew she'd outshine Natalia, and look, Natalia's still in jail."
"I've known Kate since she was little. She was always destined for great things."
Seeing the neighbors siding with me, my father couldn't hold back, shouting, "This is my good daughter, who's married a billionaire and now wants nothing to do with her real parents!"
I stared at him in disbelief, and Edward couldn't stay silent any longer, shouting, "Enough! You've never cared about Kate, and now you're trying to latch onto her. Kate deserves better than parents like you."
The neighbors began speaking up for me.
"That's right, Martin. We've been neighbors for decades. We all know how you've treated Kate; you're not fooling anyone here."
"Yeah, Martin, you two have no shame. This story is all over the internet, and now you're trying to guilt-trip her?"
My father pulled out his phone, finding that the video of Natalia's wedding fiasco had gone viral online. Embarrassed, he could only drag my mother away, heading home in defeat.

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