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The Debt of a Borrowed Heart

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Six years after donating his heart to his wife, a man watches her annihilate his family. She let his mother die in pain, paralyzed his father, and allowed their daughter to starve in a basement. These cruelties were meant to unmask the man she believed he was. Now, his love has turned to a hatred so potent his soul refuses to depart. He waits for her to realize the truth and crumble under the weight of her own sins. This haunting story follows a spirit seeking the ultimate debt of regret.

The Debt of a Borrowed Heart Chapter 1

Six years after donating my heart to my wife, she destroyed the last of my family.

Over those six years, she ended my mother’s treatment, letting her die slowly in agony.

She deliberately caused a car accident that shattered my father’s spine, forcing him to watch my mother die while trapped in a paralyzed body.

Even our daughter was not spared—locked away in a pitch-black basement, she starved to death alone.

She did all of this for one reason: to force me—the heartless, faithless man she believed I was—to reveal myself.

But during those six years, the love I once had for her turned into boundless hatred.

I refused to let my soul dissipate.

I stayed—waiting for the day she would learn the truth, and collapse under the weight of her regret.

My father stopped Winnie Sage in the middle of the road.

He dropped to his knees without hesitation, his entire body trembling as he bowed again and again.

"Winnie… Yvonne can't hold on much longer. I'm begging you… Please show mercy and let her go."

Inside the car, Winnie sat leisurely, slowly turning the ring on her ring finger.

"I can let her live. Just tell me where Andy Warren is," she said calmly.

My father's face drained of all color. His lips moved, but no words came out.

Winnie laughed mockingly.

"Your wife is on the brink of death, and you're still protecting your son. The Warren family really is just as disgusting as it was six years ago."

Flustered, my father stammered, "It's not like that. Andy, he…"

He must have wanted to tell her everything, but then, he remembered my final plea before I died, so he hesitated.

Winnie scoffed.

"Save your excuses. He's just a coward who doesn't dare to face me."

She added coolly, "That's fine. I'll force him out myself."

She glanced at the driver and said casually, "Drive."

The car roared forward.

My father was still kneeling on the ground. He had no time to dodge. His body was thrown into the air, then slammed violently onto the asphalt.

Blood splattered everywhere, staining the road red.

My vision went black.

"No!"

I rushed forward like a madman to lift my father, but it was useless.

From inside the car, Winnie looked down at his blood-soaked body with cold indifference.

"Even now, your son still won't show up. What a wuss.

"Don't worry. This is only the beginning. I'll make Andy understand the price of betraying me."

I collapsed beside my father, numb, kneeling there for a long time before whispering, "I didn't betray you…"

I did not disappear because I chose to. I disappeared because I was already dead.

Winnie and I had grown up together. We were childhood sweethearts.

Everyone said we were a perfect match, destined to be together, until six years ago.

The Sage family went bankrupt. Winnie's heart condition relapsed, and she lay unconscious in a hospital bed.

After she narrowly survived, what awaited her was news that I, her husband, had fallen in love with someone else and moved abroad.

My father stood by her hospital bed, looking down at her coldly.

"The Sage family is finished. You're no longer worthy of my son."

She could not accept it.

On a stormy night, rain pouring down, Winnie ran to my house, crying and begging to see me just once.

However, I never came.

None of us expected that in just five or six years, that battered girl would rise again, bringing the Sage family back from ruin.

She would then crush the Warren family beneath her feet.

After running my father down, Winnie went to the hospital.

In the ward lay my mother, Yvonne Warren. She had stopped treatment days ago and was barely clinging to life.

Winnie smiled, her expression filled with mockery.

"Isn't Andy supposed to be the most obedient son? Why hasn't he come to see you?"

My mother looked at Winnie with exhaustion and sorrow, then slowly closed her eyes.

That single gesture enraged Winnie.

She sneered and said, "Even if he hides forever, I'll still find him."

'You won't find me anymore, Winnie.'

Six years ago, I signed a heart donation agreement and closed my eyes forever.

'My heart now beats inside your chest.'

The very last thing I did before I died was kneel before my parents and beg them to keep that secret.

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The Debt of a Borrowed Heart of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11
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