Chapter 885: Should I Forgive This Man? - She Has Three Little Treasures: Fake Heiress, Yet Captures The Tycoon's Heart - NovelsTime

She Has Three Little Treasures: Fake Heiress, Yet Captures The Tycoon's Heart

Chapter 885: Should I Forgive This Man?

Author: Qing Ci
updatedAt: 2026-03-24

CHAPTER 885: CHAPTER 885: SHOULD I FORGIVE THIS MAN?

In the video, a handsome man was playing with a seven or eight-year-old boy with water guns.

Bang bang bang——

The little boy imitated the sound of gunshots with his mouth, continuously spraying water at the man.

The man also, like the little boy, held a water gun in one hand and played around with the child.

As they were having fun, a young beautiful woman carrying fruit snacks came out, calling for the man and the boy: "Kevin, Chase, stop it, come and have some fruit."

The little boy didn’t listen to the young woman’s call but aimed the water gun at her and sprayed once.

"Chase!" the woman yelled, looking a bit annoyed at her wet clothes.

The little boy looked at the woman’s somewhat embarrassed appearance and giggled.

The man also aimed his water gun at his wife, joining his son in spraying water at the woman.

The woman saw her clothes getting wet, and the makeup she painstakingly applied in the morning getting ruined, getting so annoyed she puffed up like a pufferfish.

But the man and the little boy were very happy.

The woman, seeing this, couldn’t help but start laughing too, grabbing two water guns to spray back at them.

The family of three tangled together in a melee, their laughter spread far and wide, even those passing by the villa entrance couldn’t help but smile knowingly at the happy sounds.

Even in a savage place like The Umbral Zone, happiness and joy are contagious.

But Miss Summers, watching this video, just couldn’t resonate, because the man who smiled like a big boy in the video, a man who was so happy he seemed almost ready to fly when the little boy called him daddy, was her beloved husband!

And when he was with her, he was never like this; he was gentle but cool and detached, he had never been this happy, nor did he ever play with the daughter she gave birth to with multiple hardships—not even for a minute.

Attached to the back of this video were numerous spending receipts.

From big items like villas, luxury cars, and apartments, to countless different kinds of luxury goods, living supplies—all were bought with the money her husband earned—and in total, it amounted to over forty to fifty million.

But that wasn’t the worst; what she couldn’t accept most of all was that her husband had already registered to be married to the woman in the video in Ireland.

Many couples who truly love each other and vow to never part would try every means to get married in Ireland because, by Ireland’s marriage laws, divorce isn’t allowed for a hundred years after marrying.

Miss Summers remembered that when they first got married, she had mentioned more than once about wanting to marry her husband in Ireland, but he said that even though getting married in Ireland was romantic, it could never compare with the stability of getting married in The Umbral Zone.

After all, The Umbral Zone was their root.

Miss Summers thought her husband made sense, so she didn’t persist.

But she never thought, he refused to marry her in Ireland, yet went with another woman.

Miss Summers was trembling all over, her fingers barely able to hold the phone in her hand.

Just then, a pleasant voice sounded above her head——

"After watching this, will you still forgive this man?"

Suddenly coming back to her senses in the midst of chaos at the sight of Raina North’s knowing, clear expression, in that moment, her heart was suddenly filled with endless hatred.

Hatred towards Raina North for unveiling the truth.

If the truth hadn’t been unveiled, if she didn’t know anything, then she still had a happy and perfect marriage.

But Miss Summers quickly suppressed such thoughts.

She knew this kind of thinking was absurd because the one at fault was never Raina North, the one who revealed the truth.

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