"You ungrateful thing! You dared to embarrass me in front of everyone. If you're so determined to have this worthless girl, you'd better go earn money for her! Don't expect me to take care of you."

As she said, she stopped cooking for me and didn't let Robert give me any money.

But thankfully, I had some savings from before the marriage, which allowed me to cover the baby's expenses.

My sister-in-law accidentally found out and told my mother-in-law.

She rushed to me, her face twisted in disgust, pointing at my nose, and yelled, "I underestimated you, you sly woman. How dare you hide money from me? I'll beat you to death!"

Before she finished, she slapped me hard across the face.

She then barged into my room with Robert and began searching for the money, muttering, "Where's the money? Once you marry into this family, you're one of us. What's yours is mine."

Before long, she found the 200,000 dollars bank card I had saved before the marriage.

She stood in front of me, demanding the PIN just as Robert came home.

I looked at him, pleading for help.