At the very first meeting with my fiancé’s family, his mother threw a glass of wine in my face and laughed cruelly, “Just disinfecting the poor! Want to marry my son? Pay $100,000 — now.” I turned and saw him smiling along with her. I wiped the wine from my face, smiled slowly, and said quietly, “Fine… then I’m terminating every contract with your company.” And instantly, the entire room went ice-cold.

At the very first meeting with my fiancé’s family, his mother threw a glass of wine in my face and laughed cruelly, “Just disinfecting the poor! Want to marry my son? Pay $100,000 — now.” I turned and saw him smiling along with her. I wiped the wine from my face, smiled slowly, and said quietly, “Fine… then I’m terminating every contract with your company.” And instantly, the entire room went ice-cold.

PART 1 – THE FIRST MEETING 

The first time I met my fiancé’s family, I walked in believing it was a formality. A dinner, a few polite questions, an evening that would end with cautious smiles and unspoken judgments. I wore a simple dress, nothing flashy, nothing apologetic. I had learned long ago that trying to impress people who had already decided your worth was pointless.

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