My Mother-in-Law Ruined My Wedding, So I Ruined Her Face With Cake
Previously: When Natalie discovered her mother-in-law had destroyed her most precious family heirloom right before the wedding, she took matters into her own hands—leading to a shocking sequence of events.
The Truth Unveiled
Linda’s face grew pale as she listened to Marcus’s confession over the speaker. She hadn't realized that the notary she had blackmailed was Natalie’s own flesh and blood. Natalie kept the call active, recording every second of the conversation, including Linda's shocked silence and Ryan's sudden panic.
"This is over, Linda," Natalie said, her voice steady and cold. "Forgery, extortion, and blackmail. I have everything recorded, and my uncle is ready to go to the police. You wanted to ruin me, but you’ve just ruined yourselves."
Ryan stepped forward, his face white with fear. He fell to his knees, begging Natalie for forgiveness, claiming his mother had forced him into the scheme. But Natalie saw him clearly now. He was a coward who would always choose his mother's wealth over his wife's dignity. She slipped her diamond ring off her finger and dropped it onto the forged contract.

Just then, the door opened again, and Amber walked in, holding a dusty cardboard box. She had a look of triumph on her face.
"Look what I found in the catering van," Amber said, opening the box to reveal Natalie's mother's lace veil, completely intact. "The caterer saw Linda hide it there this morning and saved it."
Linda had lied about destroying the veil in the trash compactor just to break Natalie's spirit. Clutching her mother’s veil to her chest, Natalie felt a wave of peace wash over her. She walked out of the estate, leaving the crying groom and his stunned mother behind to face the legal consequences of their actions.
Within weeks, the police launched a full investigation into Linda’s financial dealings, leading to her arrest. Natalie moved to a new city, starting fresh with the support of her sister and her uncle. She realized that losing a wedding was a small price to pay for gaining her freedom and protecting her mother's legacy. A marriage built on lies and manipulation will always crumble, but the truth has a way of rising from the ashes, stronger than ever before.


