My husband sold my admission

After getting accepted to Harvard, my husband Alexander Sinclair was planning to sell his admission spot. I scraped together tuition money by donating plasma at blood centers and worked as his live-in assistant for four years, all so he could focus on his studies without any distractions. Later, he became a tenured professor at MIT, achieving fame and success. But after my sister-in-law Madison Blair died from complications during childbirth, he hired someone to kill my entire family. “Madison and I were both Ivy League prep students back in the day. It’s all your and Benjamin’s fault for breaking us up.” “If I had sold my Harvard spot back then to buy Madison back from Benjamin, she wouldn’t have died in childbirth!” It turned out that both Benjamin and I had loved the wrong people. After being reborn, I returned to the day our SAT scores were released. “Emma, I scored 1580 on the SAT and I’m planning to apply to Harvard. My consultant says this spot could sell for a lot of money on the dark web.” Looking at my perfect score report, I decided I would no longer sacrifice myself for him. ***** When Alexander saw I wasn’t responding, he glanced at the score report in my hand and offered perfunctory comfort: “Someone at community college level like you would be doing well to score 1000. Did you hear what I just said?” I nodded: “It’s your decision.” Alexander hadn’t expected me to be so agreeable and was overjoyed, wanting to hug me. “Harvard admission spots are worth a lot of money. I’ll take you shopping for new dresses later…” I dodged his embrace: “No need. Just pay me back for all the money I spent supporting your test prep.” Alexander was stunned: “Are you trying to break up with me? Because I’m giving up Harvard and you can’t show off in front of your classmates anymore, so you want to break up?” I shook my head, but he sneered: “You’re so narrow-minded. I’ll sell the spot this year and still get into Harvard next year. Emma, you’ll regret this.” Watching Alexander’s retreating figure, I carefully folded my perfect score report and put it in my wallet. In my previous life, I supported Alexander through his test prep, cooking and cleaning his apartment during the day, staying up with him until dawn studying at night. I took the SAT with him just to prove I was worthy of him. He eagerly applied for Harvard early admission. And I secretly tore up my score report without even submitting my Common App. When Alexander suddenly said he wanted to sell his admission spot, I naively thought he was doing it because he felt sorry for me. In reality, he just wanted to save Madison. Madison had attended the elite summer camp with him and quickly seduced my brother Benjamin Kingsley. Benjamin and I came from a working-class family and had a ridiculous worship of East Coast elites. Many girls had pursued Benjamin back then, but he remained unmoved. Yet the moment he saw Madison, he spent his entire ten years of savings to buy her a diamond ring. After their marriage, I did all the housework while Benjamin worked himself to the bone at construction sites. Madison wouldn’t even pour her own coffee. Years later, when Alexander was strangling me, he was still screaming: “If I could have saved Madison from Benjamin back then, she wouldn’t have died in childbirth at the hospital!” Only before my death did I understand that Alexander and Madison had pledged themselves to each other at summer camp, and their respective marriages were just out of necessity. Benjamin and I had been used by them. They were the true love. In this life, I will cherish my own life properly. Alexander wants to sell his Harvard admission spot to save Madison. Perfect—I can quietly wait for the day my acceptance letter arrives.

Alexander’s SAT scores quickly spread throughout the town. A few days later, he kicked down my door and threw down a pile of money. “Here’s what I owed you, with interest. Don’t mention it.” It seemed he’d already made his boasts and sold his admission spot before even receiving his acceptance letter. There was about a hundred dollars on the floor. Last Christmas, Alexander’s SAT scores were terrible. To help him focus on preparing for the test, I spent all my savings on precious study materials. He studied late into the night every day, and I cooked meals to keep him nourished. One time, he noticed I always wore long sleeves, even in summer. My arms were covered with needle marks. Alexander stared for a long time, then held me tight and said, “I can’t wait anymore. Marry me, Emma. I’ll definitely get into a prestigious university and make everyone envy you!” After that day, we had a simple wedding. Alexander felt guilty about not being able to afford a diamond ring, so he made a firm promise: “Next Christmas when I leave for college, I’ll buy you a diamond ring. If I don’t succeed, I won’t drag you down!” In my past life, I waited for that day for so long. Turns out in Alexander’s eyes, everything I sacrificed was only worth a hundred dollars. I still needed to save money for college living expenses. I was about to pick up the money when Benjamin came out of the house and pushed Alexander away. Benjamin said, “How can you face Emma after this?” But the next second, Madison stepped in front of Alexander, trembling as she said, “Benjamin, don’t you dare hurt Alexander!” Alexander was deeply moved. Benjamin was shocked. The next day, Madison was already arm-in-arm with Alexander, having divorced Benjamin. Alexander seemed to have sold his admission spot for quite a high price. He helped Madison pay off her debts and bought her all kinds of jewelry. Soon, the neighbors started gossiping. Some mocked Benjamin and me, others despised Madison. But no one blamed Alexander. After all, he was about to attend Harvard University, with a bright future ahead. I ignored the surrounding gossip and packed my bags. Madison, wearing a beautiful new dress, came to find me. “You’ve been with Alexander for so long, and selling blood to support him must have been hard. But now you’re a woman nobody wants, so you’d better stay away from him, or I’ll teach you a lesson!” I laughed. So she was actually worried I might try to win Alexander back. I said calmly, “He’s just trash. I naturally won’t pester him.” Madison thought I was just saying that out of spite. She smiled, then suddenly raised her hand and slapped herself. Someone angrily pushed past me from behind, protecting Madison. She cried in Alexander’s arms, saying, “I’ve gotten used to it all this time. Whenever she and Benjamin are upset, they take it out on me…” Alexander was furious and kicked me into the river before I could react! “B*tch, even if you died for me, I’d find it disgusting!” After being rescued, I was sick for two days. However, this incident made Benjamin completely give up on Madison. Just before the time when I received my acceptance letter in my past life, Benjamin accompanied me to buy new clothes. At the mall, two familiar figures walked toward us. Alexander’s gaze fell on my pale complexion. He frowned. Madison looked like she was no longer afraid of us, her eyes contemptuous. But seeing Benjamin spending money on me made Madison angry. She said, “Emma, you’re always spending Benjamin’s money. How shameless!” I sneered. Ever since they got married, I hadn’t spent a penny of Benjamin’s money. I’d rather sell blood than disturb their peaceful life, because I knew how much Benjamin had once loved Madison. Now that she saw Alexander’s bright future, she abandoned Benjamin and slandered us. Benjamin had me try on a designer watch, saying I’d need it in the future. I really liked the watch. Just as he was about to pay, a pile of money suddenly appeared at the counter. “I’ll pay thirty dollars more. I want to give this watch to my fiancée!” Alexander said to Madison, but his eyes coldly glanced at me. The salesperson was stunned. I calmly asked, “Could you wait a moment?” Alexander thought I was jealous and said, “This watch belongs to Madison. You don’t deserve it! I’ll pay fifty dollars more. I want this watch!” After that, whatever Benjamin and I looked at, he would step in first and buy it with extra money. Madison smiled smugly, carrying her purchases and giving us pitying looks. “Alexander will be able to go to Harvard next Christmas. We’ll live the good life you can’t even imagine. You can only make money by selling blood, so you should save your money! We’re doing this for your own good – you should be grateful.” Alexander stared at me. I said calmly, “Alexander, I really do need to thank you.”

If I hadn’t spent every night studying alongside Alexander, if I hadn’t learned all the problems he couldn’t solve first just to save him time before explaining them to him, I never would have achieved such a high SAT score. I had changed my own destiny. Alexander thought I was forcing a smile and walked away dismissively with his arm around Madison. I noticed his money was running out. Benjamin and I exchanged glances and smiled. The next day was when I had received my acceptance letter in my previous life. That night I had a rare dream, reliving the painful final scenes from my past life, and woke up drenched in sweat. Just then, cheers came from outside the window. Alexander’s laughter drifted in. “There’s one person I have to thank most for being able to attend Harvard University! If Madison hadn’t been silently supporting me all along, I never could have persevered.” Madison was moved by his heartfelt declaration. I stood in the distance, frowning. Madison was the first to notice me. She showed off the new watch on her wrist and flashed a magnanimous smile. “Emma, come over. I specifically had Alexander save you a seat.” Alexander also cast a smug look my way, as if he had expected me to show up. He said mockingly, “The second person I have to thank is you, Emma. If you hadn’t been chasing after me all this time, then broken up with me right before I got my acceptance news, I wouldn’t have had the chance to be with Madison.” Many people felt awkward. Everyone knew about our relationship. I asked, “Alexander, you got your acceptance letter?” Someone said, “Alexander is really outstanding!” Madison looked at Alexander adoringly and said, “Alexander’s SAT score was unprecedentedly high!” “Alexander is amazing!” Amid all the amazed and envious exclamations, he said calmly, “Thank you all. I didn’t expect to perform so exceptionally myself.” I smiled. “Alexander, of course you didn’t expect it.” He frowned and said, “Emma, I told you long ago that you’d regret it. Are you deliberately coming here now to try to win me back?” Alexander’s tone was contemptuous. He pulled the shy Madison closer and said, “Tonight’s gathering is both my way of thanking everyone and my engagement party with Madison. After she married Benjamin, she was always bullied by all of you. Now you’re even slandering her! She doesn’t hold it against you, but I’m not that generous!” With that, Alexander kicked over the chair in front of me. Everyone started talking. “Emma and Benjamin have nothing now…” “They deserve it, so stupid!” Madison shed moved tears, burying her head against Alexander’s chest while smiling at me. Just then, our high school teacher Amy Smith came running over excitedly. “There’s mail for you!” “Alexander is incredible!” Alexander, now the center of attention, tried hard to contain his excitement as he reached out to take the letter, saying, “This isn’t really just my honor alone…” His voice suddenly stopped. Amy walked straight over and handed the unopened envelope directly to me!

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