Stolen Future The Betrayed Brother's RevengeChapter 1

The year college entrance exams were reinstated, my fiancée stole my admission letter and gave it to my younger brother, Percival Fox. The two of them fled together to start a new life.

My adoptive parents knelt before me, begging me not to report their daughter and Percival—for the sake of the kindness they'd shown in taking me in.

To ensure those two could successfully enroll, they locked me in the shed without food or water.

I contracted the plague. On the brink of death, Norma Pruitt, the eldest daughter of the Pruitt family, secretly brought me a bowl of congee.

"Duane Fox, what they did was too cruel. I've already told my parents I won't marry anyone but you. Just marry me, and I'll support all your dreams."

I was deeply moved. I married Norma.

During the day, I helped her manage the school's affairs. At night, I studied relentlessly. Three years of exams, and I still failed every time.

I was ready to give up—to devote myself to being the man behind Norma's success.

Then I overheard a conversation between Norma and her parents.