You, Me And Our Genus Twins

You, Me And Our Genius Twins Chapter 102

Chapter 102 Insanely Jealous

Similarly, Harriet wasn’t sure what had overcome her that day. She couldn’t even bring herself to kill a man, much less her own sister, but she distinctly recalled how downtrodden and hopeless she had felt after she found out she was irreversibly barren that day.

The more elite the family was, the more their daughter-in-law was expected to produce heirs to the family name. If she was medically certified as a barren woman, she would end up miserable no matter which family she married into. She would even be made the laughing stock of the upper echelons of society, and her sterility would be the butt of everyone’s joke.

She had been in a foul mood throughout the few days leading up to the murder, but she kept her resentment to herself. She dared not bring up the matter of her sterility to her parents as well, fearing that they would deem her unworthy of marrying rich and refuse to help her make connections with the eligible scions in their society.

If that happened, her life would be over.

On the same day, she went to another hospital for a second opinion, only to learn that she was congenitally barren. In other words, no treatment could reverse this fact no matter how much the field of medicine had advanced.

Harriet cried and left the hospital in despair. She wasn’t sure how she had ended up at her sister’s place afterward, but when she passed through the living room, she remembered stopping in front of the family picture that hung on the wall.

The family picture depicted her sister and brother-in-law sitting side by side with three happy children in their arms.

Harriet felt insanely jealous then. She had been in love with her brother-in-law for a very long time, but she kept it to herself and told no one about it since he was married to her sister.

Her sister not only married the man Harriet loved but also gave birth to three sons with a fourth one on the way, which added insult to Harriet’s injury. Her husband doted on her and worshiped the ground she walked on; he cared for her and he would get the moon for her if she asked for it.

and her sister,

enjoyed no such happiness. She watched the man she loved marry her sister, and she was medically declared a barren woman. As such, she couldn’t ever have her

she stared at the family picture in the living room as poison filled her heart. The more she looked at her sister’s smiling face in the picture, the more she found it irritating; Harriet badly wanted to rip off her sister’s face in the picture and replace it with her own. She remembered thinking how perfect her life would

She wouldn’t ask for three sons and a daughter, but for the ability to produce

she moved on from the living room dejectedly and went up the stairs to where

door open wearily like she was dreading something, but that was when she saw her sister lying on the floor in a pool of

sister lit up in relief and sobbed, “Quick, Harriet! Call the

sister’s tear-stained face, Harriet suddenly thought of the family picture in the

face off the family picture and replace it with

family picture!

devil. She didn’t register the fact that she had turned to close and lock the door, nor did she register her own actions as she

she knew was that when she came back to her senses, her sister was already dead and staring up at her with wide,

from the body in horror, but as things were,

up. For one, she could pretend that she had

seen her. She felt safe and fortunate in this belief, but little did she know that by some twist of fate, someone had seen her—a maid who went by the

her and blackmailed her. Out of fear, Harriet bought the maid’s silence with a large sum of money. After that, she married her brother-in-law as she wished and adopted her three nephews as her own sons. She told the

people praised her for her selflessness, and even her parents pointed out how sentimental she was. Nonetheless, they told her

wanted—a husband whom she had

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