Chapter 560
Before she got married, Josephineโs family was the perfect example of a mess. She had a gambling-addicted dad, a little brother who was the golden boy, a mother who played favorites, and herโthe daughter who was always left hurt and picking up the pieces.
She was once a straight-A student. Her teachers were sure sheโd be the one to make it out of Mistrere and into a good university, but she never got the chance. Her middle school teachers knew all about her family situation and tried to help her stay in school. They even went to her parents, telling them that if she earned a college degree, her value would increase.
That way, when she got married, she could fetch a higher bride price.
But all that effort was wasted. After just one year of high school, her parents somehow got it into their heads that too much schooling would make a girl wild, that sheโd get ideas and wouldnโt listen to them anymore. And right around then, there was a girl in the village who was making a huge sceneโthreatening to do something drasticโbecause her parents wouldnโt let her keep studying.
Her parents forced her back home and kept her there, and she ended up stuck until her little brother was old enough to start chasing girls.
After that, she was treated like nothing more than goods to be soldโthe one who offered the most got to take her, and it didnโt matter who they were. As long as someone could cough up a good bride price, they could marry her.
Every time Josephine thought back on her life, she couldnโt help but feel like all the luck she ever had got used up on her marriage.
The years after she married into Ridgehaven Town were honestly the best sheโd ever had. Her husband never cared whether she worked or not, as he was the one keeping the family afloat anyway. But of course, nothing good lasts foreverโฆ.
Josephine knew all too well that after her husband passed away, the village was full of rumors about her. Sheโd tried to explain that she always had new clothes because online shops would send her outfits for free in exchange for photos, and that she didnโt need to leave home for work since she could earn money right from her phone.
But nobody cared to listen.
It wasnโt the truth they wanted. The villagers just needed something to liven up their dull lives, and her misfortune was the juiciest gossip for their idle chats over meals.
She was a strong woman, capable of handling whatever life threw her way. However, each time she witnessed the village kids bullying her sonโcalling him a bastard, taunting him about how no one even knew who his biological father was, and saying her husband had been so unfortunate that he had died simply from raising herโit pierced her heart deeply. The taunts reminded her of the pain and the unfairness they had all faced, and it still hurt her to the core.
That was when she made up her mindโonce she saved enough money and her son was a bit older, sheโd take him and leave Ridgehaven Town for good. She wanted to give him a better life, away from all this.
But just a week ago, that dream ran smack into its biggest obstacle yet.
That day, all the clothes she needed for her photoshoots arrived, so she headed into town to pick up her packages. Thatโs when she bumped into Samuel, the village chiefโs son, who worked as an accountant at the slaughterhouse.
Samuel was one of the few college graduates in the village, and as the chiefโs son, everyone said he was a real straight arrow. But Josephine knew the truth. Every time she ran into him, he had that same look in his eyes as all the other men.
At first, Josephine didnโt think much of him. He was already engaged, and honestly, he wasnโt so much honest as just a bit of a wimp.
She picked up her packages and was about to leave when, out of nowhere, Samuel approached her, insisting on carrying her packages. No matter how many times she tried to decline his offer, he persisted. However, since he was the village chiefโs son and she still needed to live in Ridgehaven Town, she couldnโt afford to offend him. Ultimately, she had no choice but to accept Samuelโs help.
And just like that, the village gossip mill kicked into high gear, and people started whispering that something was going on between her and Samuel.
She didnโt bother with it, as she was used to this kind of thing by now. Samuel was engaged, after all, so heโd have to clear things up sooner or later. People would believe him over her any day.