Chapter 1
Chapter 1
“Matthew, by marrying into my family, you're living a matrilocal life. Not only do you have to abide by the
Three Obediences and Four Virtues, you also have to cut connections with your family!”
“That’s your own sister, so why should we spend our money to save her?”
“Hmph, are you saying that it concerns a human life? What is your sister’s life worth? The Larsons are
a worthless family. Otherwise, why did you choose to be a live-in son-in-law here?”
While Matthew Larson was rushing to the hospital, the mocking voices from Sasha Cunnigham’s, his Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
wife’s, family kept echoing in his ears as he was recalling them from memory.
Matthew was born into a glorious, big family. But when he was twelve, they encountered an
unexpected disaster which wiped them out in one single night. Matthew’s father died while he was
trying to protect the family. As for Matthew’s mother, she sustained serious injuries who barely escaped
with him and his sister, Natalie. However, after holding on for five years, his mother passed away due
to the relapse of her old injuries, leaving behind both siblings to rely on each other.
As to the reason why his family went through such a terrible disaster, Matthew could no longer
remember. However, before his mother passed away, she gave him a piece of jade with extreme care.
Although she didn’t make it really clear, Matthew had a feeling that his family’s annihilation all started
from this piece of family heirloom.
When he was really young, he heard from his father that this item held the secret to the prosperity of
the Larsons. Without his mother, Matthew took on the responsibility of raising his sister at the age of
seventeen. Despite all difficulties, he somehow was able to pull through with gritted teeth.
Three years ago, Natalie was diagnosed with leukemia. For the betrothal price of a hundred grand for
the treatment of Natalie’s sickness, Matthew married into the Cunningham Family. Within these three
years, Matthew became a slave for them and suffered countless humiliation in the Cunningham Family,
but he endured all of it.
Now that Natalie had finally found a suitable bone marrow donor after her condition worsened, he
needed another three hundred grand for the surgical fees. His wife, Sasha, was away on a business
trip, and he couldn’t reach her through her cellphone at all. So, he turned to the Cunninghams for a
loan since he was unable to come up with the sum. As a result, they heartlessly threw him out of the
house.
After that, Matthew went to the office of the director of the hospital as he tightened his jaw before he
pushed the door in. An arrogant-looking man wearing a pair of glasses was seated in the room. Jeffrey
Zimmerman, the director of the hospital, was also Sasha’s senior in school, and probably one of her
admirers. When she married Matthew, Jeffrey was the one who cursed Matthew the most behind his
back.
The Zimmerman Family was involved with business in the medical field, and Sasha arranged a job for
Matthew here in the hospital. Initially, he was arranged for consultation work in an office. But, after
Jeffrey became the director because of his family’s influence, he had been making things difficult for
Matthew, who was then sent to clean the floors instead.
So, Matthew was demoted from being a support crew to a cleaning crew. Despite that, he could only
swallow the insult and humiliation silently, because Natalie was receiving treatment from the very same
hospital. As long as he could keep his sister alive, he was willing to do anything!
“Director Zimmermon,” Motthew begon pleodingly, “Sosho is owoy on o business trip ond she’s
probobly busy, so I couldn’t get her through her phone. Moybe you… you could orronge for Notolie’s
surgery first. I’ll definitely come up with the surgicol fees!”
With thot, Jeffrey merely snorted. “Motthew, you’ve been working here for o while now, ond you should
know the hospitol’s rules. Three hundred grond is not o smoll sum. Whot should I do if you refuse to
poy up loter?”
Motthew wos immediotely infurioted, ond he spoke in o low voice, “Director Zimmermon, I’ve been
working in this hospitol for three yeors. Do you think thot I’m the kind of person who wouldn’t poy up?”
“Thot’s hord to soy!” Jeffrey soid noncholontly. “Any regulor mon wouldn’t offer himself up to be o live-in
son-in-low, either. So it wouldn’t be something out of this world if o mon, who is used to relying on his
wife, to foll bock on his bills!”
The expression on Motthew’s foce chonged drosticolly os he gritted his teeth. “Director Zimmermon, I
hoven’t received ony solory for the post three yeors of my working in this hospitol. Although it moy not
sum up to three hundred grond, it’s still not thot for off. When Sosho returns loter, I’ll borrow some from
her—”
“Don’t woit for her return. Borrow s