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Chapter 3

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For ten months, I had carried Tommy inside me, enduring the crushing weight of pregnancy, the relentless nausea, the sleepless nights. I fought through it all to bring him into this world. And now, my poor son lay lifeless before me.

My little Tommy who once curled up in my arms, breathing softly in sleep, who laughed as he threw himself into my embrace, calling me "Mama"—his face was now a shade of blue. A deep red mark wrapped around his fragile neck.

I searched the air around me, desperate for a trace of his soul, a lingering whisper, a fleeting presence. But there was nothing. Just emptiness.

Jessica let out a sharp cry and buried herself in Tristan's arms, trembling as if she had just heard something unspeakable. "Tristan, do you think… do you think Tommy resents us? Will his ghost come back to haunt us?"

Tristan's face darkened. He hadn't expected this—not from a boy who had always kept his distance. A son who had never dared to cross him.

"Send out a statement," he ordered the butler. "The Miller family's adopted son passed away due to a sudden illness. Resuscitation efforts failed."

But then, as if reconsidering, he hesitated. "No, wait. There's no need. Just have someone wrap him up in a sack and bury him somewhere. It's as if he never existed."

I turned to him sharply, unable to believe what I had just heard.

It was one thing for him to deny Tommy's existence in life, but now, even in death, he refused him the dignity of a proper resting place?

The butler, too, was stunned. He stared at Tristan for a long moment, as if seeing a stranger before him.

"What are you waiting for? Get it done!" Tristan snapped, impatience flaring into fury. "Or you're fired!"

The butler inhaled deeply, as if summoning the strength to make a decision he had long been putting off. Then, with slow, deliberate movements, he removed the key ring from his waist and set it gently on the floor.

"Sir," he said, voice steady but worn. "I watched you grow up. I watched Tommy grow up, too.

"Back when you had nothing, it was Madam who stood by your side, helping you inch your way up, step by step. But ever since Jessica reappeared, everything changed. Now, you have her locked inside a scorching steamer, and refuse to even give your son a proper burial. I can no longer serve you."

The butler cast one last look at Tristan before turning away. His once-proud posture was gone, his back bent as if the years had suddenly caught up with him all at once.

"You—" Tristan opened his mouth to speak, but Jessica grabbed his arm in a panic. "Tristan, we need to get rid of Tommy's body quickly. I heard that the spirits of dead children are the most vengeful! We have to make sure he's taken care of properly!"

Vengeful? If only Tommy's soul could return, filled with rage. At least then, I would be able to see him one last time. Hold him one last time.

Tristan called his most trusted men, had them wrap Tommy's body in a sack, and tossed him into an unmarked graveyard where no one would think to look. When the task was done, a heavy silence clung to him like a second skin.

Jessica, still trembling, clung to his arm. "Tristan, it's been days… Crystal won't really die in there, will she? Maybe we should let her out, get a divorce, and finally be at peace. It'll finally be just the two of us. Isn't that better?"

At the mention of my name, even she wasn't spared his irritation. "Relax," he muttered, his voice laced with disdain. "She's too much of a coward to die so easily."

But you miscalculated, Tristan. I didn't just die. I rotted. My soul drifted around you, watching, waiting.

Jessica opened her mouth as if to say more, but one look at his face made her shrink back in silence.

"Crystal belongs to me," Tristan growled. "Even if she wanted to die, I get the final say."

How absurd.

He allowed himself his little love affairs, his whispered romances. But me? I was to remain his, even couldn't decide my own death.

Yet, from the very beginning, the one who strayed was him.

That night, Jessica curled up asleep beside him, brows furrowed. Tristan waited until her breathing evened out, then carefully slid out of bed, moving like a thief in the night.

I watched as he approached the door to my "prison", a silver cross necklace hanging from his neck. How ironic.

Back then, when his mind was unraveling, when reality blurred at the edges, I had made a trip to the church, praying for his peace of mind. The pastor had given me this very necklace, assuring me it would protect him.

He had laughed at me then. Called me superstitious. Said the necklace was ugly and refused to wear it.

But now, after killing his own son, after locking his wife away to die, he was suddenly clutching the necklace like a lifeline.

How laughable.

I watched as he took slow, shuddering breaths, his hand hovering over the doorknob. His legs trembled. He was hesitating.

Then—

"Agh!"

He staggered back, eyes wide with horror.

A fat, white maggot had wriggled onto his hand, its bloated body squirming over his skin.

"Crystal! What kind of sick trick are you playing?"

Something in him snapped. He flung the maggot to the ground and stomped on it viciously, grinding it into nothingness beneath his heel.

"Come out," he barked, shoving the door open. "Crystal, stop this nonsense and come out now!"

The door creaked wide, and a thick wave of decay rolled out.
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  • The Tormented Wife in the Steamer   Chapter 5

    After so many days, my body finally saw the light of day again, no longer trapped in that stifling, suffocating steamer.Curled up inside the cramped space, my corpse clung to itself, as if holding tighter could somehow lessen the pain. My flesh had long since turned pale from the heat, and though my face still bore traces of agony, my eyes had been hollowed out, devoured entirely by the writhing maggots that burrowed in and out of my nostrils and ears, disturbed by the sudden exposure.Tristan's face twisted in horror as he staggered back a step, his hand instinctively clutching the silver cross necklace around his neck. His fingers trembled as they reached for something—anything—to steady himself, but instead, they landed on something soft, something sticky. A mass of crushed, wriggling maggots.With a strangled gasp, he jerked his hand away, shaking it violently, his voice unsteady. "Crystal, do you really think you can fool me with just some random corpse? I'm not that easy to

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    In the days that followed, Tristan drove out all the servants and sprayed the air around the steamer with an excessive amount of air freshener.A satisfied smile curled on his lips. "Trying to disgust me with stench and bugs? Not a chance."Empty cans of air freshener piled up beside him like a small hill. I wondered if he might poison himself in the process. A death like that would be too easy for him.He knocked out the servants who had helped dispose of Tommy's body and locked them in the basement. As for Jessica, he imprisoned her inside the villa.Gently, almost reverently, he stroked her face. His voice carried a twisted kind of tenderness. "Jessica, don't be afraid. Once I catch Crystal, I'll let you go. I'll bring her right here and make her apologize to you. I'll divorce her, and then we'll get married. You'll give me a bright, intelligent child—nothing like Tommy."Jessica lay on the bed, bound at her wrists and ankles, tears of fear streaming down her face. Tristan kiss

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    Tristan threw Jessica into the basement and locked her away with the servants who knew about Tommy's death.In the damp, shadowy space, unconscious men and women lay pressed against one another, like meat waiting on a butcher's block.I watched as Tristan locked the heavy door without hesitation. For the first time, I felt oddly relieved—at least he had no taste for human flesh. Otherwise, neither these unconscious people nor I, long since cooked through, would have stood a chance.Since that day when he broke down crying, something inside him had shifted. He seemed to activate a kind of self-preservation mode, clinging to the belief that I wasn't dead. I was simply hiding, running from him.Determined to find me, he pulled every string he had, even going so far as to track down his former butler. I recalled watching the old man board his flight that day, feeling nothing but relief. He had spent a lifetime serving Tristan. He didn't deserve to endure this madness in his final years

  • The Tormented Wife in the Steamer   Chapter 8

    Tristan was arrested.My body had been lying there for many days. Even though Tristan sprayed countless air fresheners, it was impossible to mask the stench that filled the air.Finally, my body was taken out of that terrifying steamer. But because Tristan hadn't taken any special precautions, when the professionals removed me from the steamer, I had already become stuck to it. They tore off large chunks of rotting flesh.I felt a bit sorry as I watched the professionals suppress their physical discomfort and dutifully carry out their tasks.Such a death was truly horrifying.If this caused them any psychological trauma, I thought, it should be treated as a workplace injury.Jessica and the other servants were also rescued. Seeing the emaciated Jessica, I realized that before throwing them in, Tristan had missed a phone during his search.It was that missed phone that allowed Jessica and the others to contact the outside world and report to the police.Watching the servants, al

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    "Mommy... I want Mommy!"As soon as Tristan Miller stepped through the door, his son lunged at him, crying uncontrollably. Jessica Granger flinched, retreating a step as if startled.Tristan's expression darkened. He turned to the butler, voice laced with irritation. "Where is that wretched Crystal? She can't even control a child? The stupid kid scared Jessica! If she's that useless of a mom, there's no use for her sticking around!"The butler's face paled. "Sir… Madam is still in the customized steamer."For a brief moment, a flicker of something crossed Tristan's eyes—perhaps realization, perhaps hesitation. But just as quickly, it vanished. His voice was steady when he spoke again. "She made Jessica suffer. This punishment is exactly what she deserves."His gaze shifted to Tommy, who was still wailing, his tiny body shaking. A shadow passed over Tristan's face. "It seems she hasn't learned her lesson, and neither has her son. Lock him in the storage room without food for thre

  • The Tormented Wife in the Steamer   Chapter 2

    I was shocked and frozen. I couldn't believe how utterly heartless Tristan truly was. For Jessica, he had let me, his wife of many years, die in that steamer, while he happily took Jessica on a trip abroad. And now, for her sake, he was going to drive his own flesh and blood out of the house?Jessica's eyes erupted with immense joy. She had always feared that Tommy would inherit Tristan's wealth. Hence, she had always seen Tommy as a thorn in her side. Now, Tristan's actions played perfectly into her hands.With a touch of emotion, she embraced Tristan, her voice trembling. "Tristan, I will give you the smartest and most beautiful child!"Tristan snorted. "Of course. You're the best. Crystal is nothing compared to you. I still can't believe she would eat her own filth just to survive—what good genes can she have?"His tone was filled with disdain. "Let her stay there for a few more days. Let her learn her lesson. In a few days, I'll release her and divorce her."I wanted to laug

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    Tristan was arrested.My body had been lying there for many days. Even though Tristan sprayed countless air fresheners, it was impossible to mask the stench that filled the air.Finally, my body was taken out of that terrifying steamer. But because Tristan hadn't taken any special precautions, when the professionals removed me from the steamer, I had already become stuck to it. They tore off large chunks of rotting flesh.I felt a bit sorry as I watched the professionals suppress their physical discomfort and dutifully carry out their tasks.Such a death was truly horrifying.If this caused them any psychological trauma, I thought, it should be treated as a workplace injury.Jessica and the other servants were also rescued. Seeing the emaciated Jessica, I realized that before throwing them in, Tristan had missed a phone during his search.It was that missed phone that allowed Jessica and the others to contact the outside world and report to the police.Watching the servants, al

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    Tristan threw Jessica into the basement and locked her away with the servants who knew about Tommy's death.In the damp, shadowy space, unconscious men and women lay pressed against one another, like meat waiting on a butcher's block.I watched as Tristan locked the heavy door without hesitation. For the first time, I felt oddly relieved—at least he had no taste for human flesh. Otherwise, neither these unconscious people nor I, long since cooked through, would have stood a chance.Since that day when he broke down crying, something inside him had shifted. He seemed to activate a kind of self-preservation mode, clinging to the belief that I wasn't dead. I was simply hiding, running from him.Determined to find me, he pulled every string he had, even going so far as to track down his former butler. I recalled watching the old man board his flight that day, feeling nothing but relief. He had spent a lifetime serving Tristan. He didn't deserve to endure this madness in his final years

  • The Tormented Wife in the Steamer   Chapter 6

    In the days that followed, Tristan drove out all the servants and sprayed the air around the steamer with an excessive amount of air freshener.A satisfied smile curled on his lips. "Trying to disgust me with stench and bugs? Not a chance."Empty cans of air freshener piled up beside him like a small hill. I wondered if he might poison himself in the process. A death like that would be too easy for him.He knocked out the servants who had helped dispose of Tommy's body and locked them in the basement. As for Jessica, he imprisoned her inside the villa.Gently, almost reverently, he stroked her face. His voice carried a twisted kind of tenderness. "Jessica, don't be afraid. Once I catch Crystal, I'll let you go. I'll bring her right here and make her apologize to you. I'll divorce her, and then we'll get married. You'll give me a bright, intelligent child—nothing like Tommy."Jessica lay on the bed, bound at her wrists and ankles, tears of fear streaming down her face. Tristan kiss

  • The Tormented Wife in the Steamer   Chapter 5

    After so many days, my body finally saw the light of day again, no longer trapped in that stifling, suffocating steamer.Curled up inside the cramped space, my corpse clung to itself, as if holding tighter could somehow lessen the pain. My flesh had long since turned pale from the heat, and though my face still bore traces of agony, my eyes had been hollowed out, devoured entirely by the writhing maggots that burrowed in and out of my nostrils and ears, disturbed by the sudden exposure.Tristan's face twisted in horror as he staggered back a step, his hand instinctively clutching the silver cross necklace around his neck. His fingers trembled as they reached for something—anything—to steady himself, but instead, they landed on something soft, something sticky. A mass of crushed, wriggling maggots.With a strangled gasp, he jerked his hand away, shaking it violently, his voice unsteady. "Crystal, do you really think you can fool me with just some random corpse? I'm not that easy to

  • The Tormented Wife in the Steamer   Chapter 4

    Even if I couldn't smell it myself, I could tell from Tristan's expression that the stench was unbearable.The windows in the room had been shut for too long, and the air inside had long been saturated with decay. The moment Tristan opened the door, the overwhelming odor hit him so hard that he could hardly keep his eyes open. His face twisted in shock."How could it stink this much… Crystal, what kind of trick are you pulling this time? Don't think you can fool me!"Yes, how could it stink this much?It was nothing more than my corpse, infested with flies, teeming with microorganisms, spilling out the scent of rot.And yet, just stepping inside was already too much for him?What would he do when he opened the steamer and saw me—my wretched, lifeless body—up close?Tristan spoke with forced composure, but his hands trembled as he switched on the light. The moment the room was illuminated, he froze.In the center of the room sat a customized steamer, half the height of a man. Th

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    For ten months, I had carried Tommy inside me, enduring the crushing weight of pregnancy, the relentless nausea, the sleepless nights. I fought through it all to bring him into this world. And now, my poor son lay lifeless before me.My little Tommy who once curled up in my arms, breathing softly in sleep, who laughed as he threw himself into my embrace, calling me "Mama"—his face was now a shade of blue. A deep red mark wrapped around his fragile neck.I searched the air around me, desperate for a trace of his soul, a lingering whisper, a fleeting presence. But there was nothing. Just emptiness.Jessica let out a sharp cry and buried herself in Tristan's arms, trembling as if she had just heard something unspeakable. "Tristan, do you think… do you think Tommy resents us? Will his ghost come back to haunt us?"Tristan's face darkened. He hadn't expected this—not from a boy who had always kept his distance. A son who had never dared to cross him. "Send out a statement," he ordered

  • The Tormented Wife in the Steamer   Chapter 2

    I was shocked and frozen. I couldn't believe how utterly heartless Tristan truly was. For Jessica, he had let me, his wife of many years, die in that steamer, while he happily took Jessica on a trip abroad. And now, for her sake, he was going to drive his own flesh and blood out of the house?Jessica's eyes erupted with immense joy. She had always feared that Tommy would inherit Tristan's wealth. Hence, she had always seen Tommy as a thorn in her side. Now, Tristan's actions played perfectly into her hands.With a touch of emotion, she embraced Tristan, her voice trembling. "Tristan, I will give you the smartest and most beautiful child!"Tristan snorted. "Of course. You're the best. Crystal is nothing compared to you. I still can't believe she would eat her own filth just to survive—what good genes can she have?"His tone was filled with disdain. "Let her stay there for a few more days. Let her learn her lesson. In a few days, I'll release her and divorce her."I wanted to laug

  • The Tormented Wife in the Steamer   Chapter 1

    "Mommy... I want Mommy!"As soon as Tristan Miller stepped through the door, his son lunged at him, crying uncontrollably. Jessica Granger flinched, retreating a step as if startled.Tristan's expression darkened. He turned to the butler, voice laced with irritation. "Where is that wretched Crystal? She can't even control a child? The stupid kid scared Jessica! If she's that useless of a mom, there's no use for her sticking around!"The butler's face paled. "Sir… Madam is still in the customized steamer."For a brief moment, a flicker of something crossed Tristan's eyes—perhaps realization, perhaps hesitation. But just as quickly, it vanished. His voice was steady when he spoke again. "She made Jessica suffer. This punishment is exactly what she deserves."His gaze shifted to Tommy, who was still wailing, his tiny body shaking. A shadow passed over Tristan's face. "It seems she hasn't learned her lesson, and neither has her son. Lock him in the storage room without food for thre

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