When Elena married into a wealthy family, she expected cold dinners and awkward silences. What she didn’t expect was public humiliation — from her own father-in-law. Victor never liked her.To him, she was a gold-digger with good PR. But one Sunday dinner, his contempt exploded into open accusations: “Do you think I don’t know you’re cheating on my son?”
Elena left with her dignity intact and a plan forming. The next day, her mother-in-law, Vivian — quiet, elegant, underestimated — invited her to the mall.That’s when they saw him: Victor, laughing with a woman young enough to be his daughter. Vivian didn’t scream. She didn’t cry.She simply whispered, “We’re going to play a little game.”They found the woman, Ruby, and told her the truth. Ruby had been promised love, a ring, a child. She had no idea Victor was still married.She wasn’t angry — she was ready. Victor’s birthday arrived. Vivian hosted a lavish party.