Summary of Chapter 85 – A turning point in My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime by Chingis Vitali
Chapter 85 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime, written by Chingis Vitali. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
I looked at Thomas, still trying to argue, and let out a bitter laugh.
“Thomas, I told you, your retribution is coming soon.”
Thomas desperately tugged at my bound hand, not caring that my wrist was bleeding from the tight restraints.
“Susan, get up! What good does ruining me do for you? Don’t forget, we’re still married. When one of us rises, we both rise; when one falls, we both fall.”
Thomas tried to threaten me.
I looked at his frantic expression and scoffed.
“Very soon, we won’t be married anymore. I’m officially notifying you now—I’m going to divorce you.”
Thomas staggered back a step, as though he had lost his support.
“How could this happen?”
Taking advantage of Thomas’s dazed state, the police surged forward and took him away.
Once Thomas was gone, the hospital director immediately arranged for other doctors to take over the remaining surgery.
I looked at the medical staff surrounding the operating table, and only then did I finally drift off to sleep.
When I woke up again, I found myself in a hospital room with the sharp smell of disinfectant in the air.
“How pitiful. I heard she had massive bleeding afterward—her body nearly ran out of blood, and that’s the only reason her life was saved.”
“You should’ve seen the scene. Even as a nurse with ten years of experience, I was shaken.”
“I don’t know how her husband could do this to her. He’s a doctor himself, yet has no medical ethics at all.”
The voices of the nurses chatting reached my ears. Just as I was about to get up, my phone rang.
I picked up the phone and saw it was my biological father calling.
“Susan, after I divorced your mother, I went abroad to work. I didn’t know you’ve been suffering all these years. Please give me a chance to make it up to you.”
As soon as he finished speaking, a notification beeped on my phone. Five million dollars was transferred to my account.
I stared at the large sum of money, and the hatred I felt for Thomas and Mike only grew stronger.
From my father, I learned that my situation had already been posted online, which was how he found out about it.
I quickly opened Weibo.
There, my case was trending at the top.
#A certain obstetrics and gynecology director privately cut open his eight-month-pregnant wife’s belly for personal gain, causing the baby to die in the womb#
The comments were explosive.
As soon as I answered the phone, Thomas’s voice came through, frantic.
“Susan, don’t forget, we’re not divorced yet. What good does ruining me do for you?”
I sneered.
“Don’t you know? Have you not received the notice from the court? Our divorce case will be coming up soon.”
“Divorce? As long as I don’t agree, the court won’t easily grant the divorce. Do you think you can just end this marriage? Divorce is not so easy with the current laws.”
Thomas said confidently.
I looked at the phone, laughing coldly.
“Are you sure you can bear the consequences?”
“What do you mean by that?”
Thomas asked.
I glanced at the bright sunlight outside and smiled lightly.
“I’ve heard that doctors who have been sued by hospitals are blacklisted by all hospitals. You’re only 28, right? If you can’t be a doctor in the future, what will you do? Your mother worked so hard to get you through medical school, and your whole family is waiting for you to bring honor to them!”

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