He Invited His Poor Ex-Wife to His Wedding Just to Humiliate Her—But the Room Froze When She Arrived in a Rolls-Royce, Stepped Out Calmly, and Introduced Her Triplets

“But she she couldn’t give me a child. We tried for years.” Adora said nothing. She just nodded. Then she smiled again. I’m not in a hurry, but I do want children. Maybe two or three. Chik’s heart jumped. Same here. Within a month, they were seen together everywhere. At weddings, at business launches, even at church, people started whispering.

Chik has finally moved on. He started spoiling her, buying her dresses, phones, even a car. One day, Adora said, “Let’s not waste time. If we’re serious, let’s do it.” “Do what?” Chik asked. “Marriage,” she said, sipping her juice like it was nothing. Chik stared at her. “You’re ready.” “I’m a grown woman,” she said.

“I know what I want. I don’t believe in dating for 10 years. If you want me, show me. That night, Chike called his event planner. The wedding preparations began immediately. Everything had to be perfect. It was going to be the biggest wedding in town. Red carpet, Rolls-Royce, a live band from Ghana, guests flying in from Abuja and Dubai.

Chik was obsessed with making the wedding grand. not just for love, but to prove something to his friends, to his mother, to the world. He wanted everyone to see that he had moved on, that his life was better without Enozi. And deep down, a small voice whispered. He wanted Enozi to see it, too.

One afternoon, as he sat with the wedding planner going through the guest list, Chik paused. “Add one more name,” he said. “Who?” the planner asked. He picked up a pen and wrote it himself. Go ease. The planner raised her brow. Your ex-wife. Chik didn’t explain. He just smiled coldly. Send her the invite. First class.

I want her to be there. Front seat. Meanwhile, Adora was planning her own side of things. She had ordered her wedding gown from a designer in Milan. The lace cost more than some people’s cars. Her bridesmaids were already rehearsing their dance steps. Her bridal shower was to be held at a beach resort. To the world, she was glowing.

But behind closed doors, Adora was getting worried. She had been trying to get pregnant for months. Nothing. Every morning, she checked her calendar. Every evening, she stared at test kits. All negative. She hadn’t told Chik yet. She was afraid. and her mother’s voice kept ringing in her head.

Are you sure this man is not the one with the problem? Two weeks before the wedding, Adora finally brought it up. They were lying on the bed going through some photos on her phone. She said quietly, “Chike, do you ever think about seeing a doctor?” Chik looked at her. “Why?” “For checkup,” she said carefully. “Just to be sure everything is fine before we marry.

” He frowned. What do you mean by that? I mean, she hesitated. We’ve been together for months. No pregnancy. Chik stood up slowly. So, you think I’m the problem? No, no, she said quickly. I’m just saying maybe we both check together. Chik’s face turned cold. You sound just like Gozi, he said sharply, blaming me, making me feel like I’m broken.

Adora sat up. I didn’t say that. He grabbed his shirt. Let’s not talk about this again ever. Adora said nothing, but inside a new kind of fear was growing. Chik continued the wedding plans like nothing happened. He told his friends, “This wedding will shake the city. I want my ex to see what real success looks like.” His friend Cunnel laughed.