Chapter 2

Before the flight took off, I posted my flight information on social media.

I then received Lola's phone call. She said she had gotten into trouble and needed me to rush to the city hall the moment I landed.

I still remember how my hands trembled when I saw that it was a call from her. I also could not forget how hard my heart was thumping when I heard how anxious she sounded.

I thought she had come to her senses and finally realized that she always needed me by her side. I just did not expect her to post her entire plan on her social media, and she seemed to have forgotten to block me, the person she had not been in contact with for almost a year.

This was how I came to know their play.

When the aircrew informed me to switch off my phone, tears fell down my face.

She had always relied on my obedience for the past 10 years, which was why she could hurt me over and over again.

She said that if one day she got tired, she would settle down with me and have a baby.

She was not tired, but I was.

I had gone to the city hall to register a child's birth, but it was for my own child.

I rubbed the baby bottle in my palms and tucked it under my arms. I walked past Lola to the reception to get a waiting number. She immediately blocked me in my path.

"Alright, Kevin, you can stop now. You don't have to continue putting on the act! If you had truly let me go and found another woman to have a child with, would I have given you a dog? Who are you putting on this act for?"

I could not be bothered to give her an explanation. Even looking at her annoyed me.

Perhaps she was rather caught off guard by my aloofness, she started to pull on my arm, not letting go.

Just when I managed to shrug her off and was about to leave, Timothy arrived.

"Lola!"

Lola instantly released my arm and buried herself in Timothy's arms. Her mocking expression vanished, replaced by a tenderness so sweet that one would wonder if it was a different person.

"Didn't we agree to wait until I was free to come together to register? Why did you bring Tony along? There are germs everywhere. What if he gets sick?" Timothy looked at me while holding onto the dog leash.

As if he had just noticed me, he said, "Kevin, when did you get back? Look at you, carrying baby formulas and diapers. Do you have a child?"

Lola immediately covered her mouth and chuckled, saying, "Him? As if! Who could he have a child with? I only told him I was coming to register 'my baby', but he fully bought it. He even brought with him so many baby products! Look at how silly he is!"

Timothy immediately stopped Lola from mocking me. "Lola! Kevin was just worried about you, which is why he rushed here. You shouldn't be making fun of him like this!"

As usual, he was always playing the good guy, making me the one who always got jealous.

I no longer wanted to deal with them, so I–with what little patience I had left–replied, "I'm sorry. I have something to deal with. Please move aside."

I was about to leave. When I turned, however, Timothy pulled my arm, and the baby bottle fell onto the ground.

Milk splashed everywhere, causing a disdainful gaze from passersby.

"Kevin, why do you even have a baby bottle?" Timothy seemed a little surprised.

Lola was just about to say something when I said, "Yes. I've said it from the start that I was here to register my child, but none of you believed me. You've broken the baby bottle now. My wife's going to be mad!"

Lola's face instantly stiffened.

At the same time, I received a voice message. I played it out loud.

"I'm here, but something came up. I might need you to help find a nursing room to feed the baby!"

Everyone heard the woman's voice and the baby crying from the voice message loud and clear.

Chapter 3

I looked at Lola grimly, "I'm here today not because you called me and begged me to, but because I really need to register for my own child. My wife left the place in a rush, so she didn't bring any products. I bought some when I came over from the airport."

"Kevin, you liar! You're just trying to gain my attention! Only you would come up with such dirty tricks." Lola rolled her eyes at me.

Since she refused to believe me, I had no choice but to take my child's birth certificate out.

One of Lola's friends snatched it away from me and read the details out loud, "Father: Kevin Sheraton. Mother: Stephanie Smith…"

When they heard the mother's name, Lola furrowed her brows. Then, she looked at me with condescension and mockery.

"Kevin, you really should put more effort into faking this. Do you think you could end up with the heiress of the Smith family, Stephanie Smith? And you're out here saying you got a child with her? Do you think I'm an idiot like you?"

She stuffed the birth certificate back into my hand.

Timothy gave me a mischievous, mocking look. "Kevin, as a man, I can understand your pain of not getting who you love. Lola is a little capricious sometimes, but you really didn't have to go through all these lies just to get back at her. I know you two share ten years of history–"

"What ten years? I don't feel anything for him, Timothy! Don't take it the wrong way!" Lola rushed to sever any connections we had before Timothy could finish his sentence.

She added, "I've had Mishu and Tony for ten years, too! But that doesn't mean anything!"

Mishu was the cat I gave her when she turned 18, while Tony was the dog she adopted because she was worried Mishu would be lonely.

Lola was so desperate to explain that her voice trembled on the edge of tears. I, on the other hand, felt my heart grow colder with every word she said.

Her other friends were throwing insults at me, calling me shameless, saying I was taking advantage of the Smith family.

With Lola taking the lead, they hurled further insults as if I had committed a huge crime.

I sighed and kept my child's birth certificate. Reason told me that I should not waste my breath on people like them, but the more condescending their gazes were, the more I wanted to prove myself.

I took my phone out and showed them my wedding and family portrait. "This is my family. You can have a look if you don't believe me."

I raised my phone and showed it to them. When my phone was in front of Lola, all she took was one glance, and her smile vanished. She stared at my phone in a daze for a long time.

One of her friends noticed her odd reaction and immediately snatched my phone, scrolling past all the photos while mocking me, "Tsk! I'm going to see to what extent you can continue this lie!"

Lola pretended not to care, but she kept looking at my phone intently.

The friend scrolling past my phone's photo album grew quieter as doubt slowly crept into her.

Lola could not take it any longer. She immediately snatched the phone over. When she saw my family portrait of three, her phone trembled a little.

Then, she glared at me with reddened eyes, but her tone was no longer as sure as before. "Kevin! Don't think that just because you've edited a few photos, I'll cave in and marry you! Let's see how many photos you've Photoshopped just so you can be with me!"

Timothy immediately went up to her and consoled her, "Lola, why don't we go to Bailey Island for our wedding photoshoot?"

Lola did not respond to him sweetly as usual. She was obsessively scrolling on my phone, and her face paled with every passing photo.

Chapter 4

"No! They're all fake, they must be!"

I shrugged and smiled helplessly. I wanted to take my phone back from Lola, but she would not let go.

She scrolled until the end of the album when her face suddenly popped up on the screen. As if finally having leverage, she yelled, "Ah-ha! Didn't you say you were married? Please explain to me why you still have a photo of me?"

Her friends instantly snatched my phone over and mocked me once more, as if I was finally exposed for lying.

"Kevin, I really thought you'd finally grown a spine! Turns out you've just Photoshopped some photos to lie to us!"

"I knew it! He had been happily slaving away for Lola all these years. How could he possibly marry someone else? He would probably spend his entire life serving Lola!"

Lola immediately turned smug and looked at me disdainfully with a raised chin. "Kevin, I overestimated you. I almost believed your lie! How lonely are you to create so many fake photos? And you even used Ms. Smith's face! I feel ashamed for you, even if you don't!"

She threw my phone to the ground. It fell with a loud crack.

"Stop!"

I was too late. When I bent down to pick up my phone, the phone was broken into pieces.

I wanted to pick it up because this was my wedding gift from my wife, but one of Lola's friends immediately stepped on it.

"You liked to pretend, right? Aren't you the son-in-law of the Smith family? Why do you even care about some stupid phone?"

"That's right! You think that just because of some birth certificate and some stupid photos, you'd make Lola regret and want you back? Take a good look at yourself in the mirror!"

Timothy furrowed his brows and told them to stop. Then, he pretended to show some kindness and helped me up, but in the process, the diapers in my arms fell to the ground, scattered all over the spilt milk. The entire scene was tragic to behold.

"I'm sorry, Kevin. Lola shouldn't have done this." Timothy wanted to apologize, but Lola interrupted him, "He's out here being disgusting and a liar, yet I'm the one to blame? Did I ask him to pursue me for ten years?

"Timothy, you're just too kind, which is why he'd so boldly make fake photos. You don't have to apologize to someone like him! Even standing close to him makes me want to puke!"

At that moment, Lola's phone rang.

"Lola! Where are you? We already told you the time and place. Why are you still not here yet?"

Lola's mother's voice rang out in the video call. Lola and I were neighbors when we were young, so our parents both know each other.

"Mom, why should I go to celebrate your friend having a grandchild? You go and have fun! I'm busy!" Lola brushed her off, about to hang up.

"What are you talking about? You and Kevin grew up together! You didn't even attend his wedding! How could you skip out on his welcome baby party!"

Lola's smile stiffened. She looked at me, stunned.

"Hold on there, Mom! Who did you say got married and had a child?"

At one point, she turned her phone toward me. Her mother greeted me affectionately, "Oh, Kevin! So you're with Lola now! Once you register your baby, bring her over! Show her how cute your daughter is!"

I nodded and was just about to exchange pleasantries with Lola's mother when Lola hung up.

She walked over to me, furious, "Kevin, how low can you stoop?! You'd even go to the extent of lying to my parents? You should just give up on me! I'll never ever get together with a liar like you! You disgust me!"

Then, she raised her hand, about to slap me.

The next second, a bodyguard grabbed her hand. A familiar voice rang out behind me, "Who would dare to lay a finger on my husband?"

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