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My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime novel Chapter 55

Summary for Chapter 55: My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime

Chapter summary: Chapter 55 from the book My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime by Chingis Vitali

Discover the most important events of Chapter 55, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime. With the engaging writing of Chingis Vitali, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

It was all set up to give Zack a sense of ceremony and participation.

Before we got the certificate, as a token of sincerity, I gave him my dowry.

Very practical—cash worth hundreds of thousands, stacked in front of him.

He stared at it, eyes wide.

I hooked my arm around him and coquettishly said:

"Hubby, I don't want a bride price, I've given you the dowry, but you need to write me a guarantee saying you'll treat me well in the future."

"Okay, okay, anything. I'll sign whatever you want."

He couldn't tear his eyes away from the cash.

I rolled my eyes in disdain.

This little amount of money makes you act like this?

If you knew my family's real situation, you'd probably laugh yourself silly.

I secretly spat in my heart and then took out a piece of paper and handed it to Zack.

As expected, he didn't even glance at it before signing and stamping it.

I smiled faintly.

The fish had taken the bait.

...

When we walked out of the "Civil Center," Zack excitedly kissed the marriage certificate multiple times.

"You go back home first. I have something to do," he said as he got in the car without looking back.

Wow.

Now that we've gotten our certificate, he's not even pretending anymore.

I opened my phone and checked his location. He was circling around and had gone to Lena's apartment complex.

I hired a few girlfriends to follow me, and we headed over there together.

By the time we got to the building, the timing seemed right.

I smiled and went up the stairs.

I took out the spare key Lena had given me and opened the door smoothly.

Inside, clothes were scattered all over the floor.

From the room, occasional moans could be heard.

I pretended not to hear and pushed the door open.

"Ah!"

When I saw the scene inside, I screamed and covered my eyes.

It was too much to take in.

Lena, Bella, and Zack were all in bed together.

Acting is a must, after all.

One by one, my girlfriends gradually left.

The room was now left with only the four of us.

I closed my eyes, tears streaming down my face.

I pointed at them, trembling as I questioned, "You... you three... do you still have any shame?"

Once everyone else had left, Lena didn't care about anything anymore and swaggered down from the bed to get dressed.

Bella lay on Zacks chest, looking at me with a half-smile.

Zack lit a cigarette, took a deep drag, and blew smoke in Bella's face.

Seeing this scene, my heart burned with fury. I clenched my teeth, almost wishing I could kill myself.

How could I have spent two years with such disgusting people?

I couldn't help but feel nauseous. My stomach churned violently.

At that moment, Zack and Bella finished their flirting.

He glanced at me with a sideways look and impatiently said, "What are you still doing here? Hurry up and go home to cook."

I stared at him, not saying a word.

Bella covered her mouth and lightly laughed, "Hubby. look, she's still not convinced."

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