Empty Promises 1

Empty Promises 1

Empty Promises 

Chapter

Before I died, I learned that Gregory had 

gotten a vasectomy before our wedding

He said apologetically

I know you always wanted children. But 

Claire had a son for me, and I promised her 

that regardless of who I married, our estate 

would go to her child.” 

Having another child would break that 

promise.” 

You know I value my commitments above all 

else.” 

Half a century later, I realized my life had 

been a joke

I’d helped him rise from humble beginnings to 

the peak of power

He’d once held me close, whispering 

promises of forever

Yet all that paled in comparison to a vow he’d 

made to his first love

Then, I woke up, back on our wedding night

He whispered in my ear, Bethany, give me

child. I’ll cherish you forever.” 

Feeling his warmth beside me, I felt a strange 

sense of déjà vu

Those familiar words, Gregory had said them 

in my past life, too

Back then, I blushed, shyly nodding my 

agreement

My heart was full of anticipation for our life 

together

But the sweetness lasted only a few months

dissolving into chaos and disappointment

The day after the wedding, Gregory’s mother

my motherinlaw, hinted that I should 

quickly give them a grandson

I knew Gregory’s father had passed away

leaving him as the sole heir

His family was traditional; wanting a child was 

understandable

I loved children and wasn’t opposed to the 

idea

in fact, I diligently tracked my ovulation 

cycles, hoping to conceive a child with 

Gregory

But despite countless attempts, even trying 

every bizarre remedy his mother found, my 

belly remained stubbornly flat

Over time, my motherinlaw’s attitude 

soured

You could hatch chicks by putting stones in 

a bed, but your belly won’t even produce an 

egg!” 

Later, as Gregory climbed the corporate 

ladder, his mother openly suggested he take

mistress to bear him a son

If she can’t have one, should he be forbidden 

from having a child with another woman?!” 

I cried, recounting my motherinlaw’s insults 

to Gregory

He just sighed, Bethany, she’s my mother.” 

Try to understand her. Isn’t it just us two? In 

the end, it’s only you by my side.” 

Haven’t you been eyeing that new handbag

I’ll have someone get it for you tomorrow

okay?” 

He always did this a slap followed by

candy, leaving me nowhere to vent

I desperately wanted to unleash my anger, but 

whenever Gregory looked at me with pity,

wilted

I always believed it was my fault that

couldn’t conceive

This left me unable to argue with Gregory

Eventually, as we grew older, Gregory’s 

mother passed away

Our relationship improved somewhat

But my belly remained stubbornly empty

child

Around this time, Gregory’s first love, Linda 

Claire, returned with her son

I knew Linda; we were college roommates

We weren’t close, but we were friendly

Linda’s husband had died, leaving her and her 

son

Seeing young Liam and his heartbroken 

mother, I felt sympathy and occasionally 

helped them

Later, Linda asked me to be Liam’s 

godmother

I poured all my unfulfilled maternal desires 

into this child

I wholeheartedly nurtured him, watching him 

grow into a successful man

But as I lay dying

frail and elderly in my hospital bed

as the elegant Linda Claire, arm in arm with 

the silverhaired Gregory, and their now 

grownup Liam visited

I finally understood that my life had been

terrible mistake

A colossal error

Gregory’s wrinkled face held a tender 

expression for Linda Claire, and he looked at 

me with apology

Bethany, I know you always wanted children

But Claire had a son for me, and I promised 

her that regardless of who I married, our 

estate would go to her child.” 

Having another child would break that 

promise.” 

You know I value my commitments above all 

else.” 

Because of this commitment, my entire life 

became a cruel joke

All the scorn and whispers, all the suffering

were because Gregory had gotten

vasectomy before we married

I died in humiliation, full of resentment

I hated myself for my poor judgment, my 

weakness, and my foolishness

Thank goodness fate gave me a second 

chance

I gently pushed Gregory away, getting 

dressed

He paused, then smiled and approached me

What’s wrong, Bethany?” 

I moved away

Every second spent near him felt disgusting

Contaminating

I looked at him emotionlessly, coldly asking

Gregory, without a child, wouldn’t you still 

cherish me forever?” 

Gregory thought I was nitpicking and being 

unreasonably angry, and he laughed 

nervously

He reached out to grab me

Bethany, that’s not what I meant.” 

You love children, don’t you? Have a child 

with me, okay?” 

Don’t worry, even without a child, I’ll cherish 

you forever.” 

You know me, I value my commitments 

above all else.” 

I coldly shrugged off Gregory’s touch

He was right; he valued his commitments

He’d promised Linda Claire, so he’d gotten

vasectomy before the wedding.. 

He’d promised to cherish me forever, and 

indeed, in my previous life, he’d never 

deprived me of material comforts after he 

became successful

He had indeed stayed with me until my death

He only told me the truth as I was dying

But if it weren’t for him, I wouldn’t have 

suffered at all

He was like an observer, coldly watching me 

suffer at the hands of his mother because of 

his selfishness

Watching me torment myself, trying strange 

remedies to conceive our child

Watching me be mocked, watching my youth 

fade, watching me devote myself to him and 

Linda Claire’s son

All of this

Because of Gregory

Taking a deep breath, I steadied my trembling 

body, and smiling at Gregory on our wedding 

night, I said, Let’s get a divorce.” 

Gregory, I regret this.” 

Gregory was shocked by my request for

divorce

He jumped out of bed, pulling me into his 

arms

Bethany, we just got married! Why? Why 

would you say that?” 

Did I say something wrong? I’m sorry,

apologize, okay? Marriage isn’t a game, don’t 

say these things.” 

We’ve already had the wedding, received 

blessings from so many friends and relatives

how can we just talk about divorce? It’s so 

inappropriate.” 

My mom finally held her head high in front of 

our relatives, she finally got a breath of relief

and the day after the wedding we’re talking 

divorce? What do you want me to do with my 

mom?” 

Bethany, be good, okay? Let’s not say such 

hurtful things. If you feel pressured about 

having a child, we can take our time, okay?” 

Gregory kept trying to coax me, analyzing the 

pros and cons

But I remained unmoved

Seeing my resolve, he pushed me away, his 

face hardening

Empty Promises Novel

Empty Promises Novel

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