

Summary of the After Being Betrayed, I Inherited A Massive Fortune
# After Being Betrayed, I Inherited A Massive Fortune
Sometimes things just feel… hollow. Like calling someone your wife when they barely register you exist. Remember the constant requests? Selling her blood three times already in just months – she was practically a walking bank for that Bai Ting person. And her family? Oh, they were just as cold towards her as he was.
Yun Qing tried so hard to be everything they wanted – the perfect wife, the loyal secretary. But honestly, it felt like pouring water into cracked concrete. Her efforts went unnoticed, unappreciated. At home, she ended up doing all the cleaning, cooking alone; her presence felt more like an obligation than a welcome.
And at work? Everyone was whispering behind their hands, assuming she’d just roll over and play dead for her husband’s sake. Enough was enough! She made her decision: divorce him.
But guess who didn’t take it lying down? Not her – nope, but definitely Huo Chuan himself! He tried to guilt-trip her into backing out, playing the victim card with his mom saying stuff like "you need to donate for Bai Ting," or maybe even threatening her position. His mother chimed in too, trying to shame her into staying.
Still, Yun Qing held firm. Three years of feeling used and invisible was more than she could bear. She told him flat out: I regret agreeing to marry you three years ago – that’s the only regret here! This marriage has been a disaster for me; it's over!
And now? Well, after finally leaving his life behind completely, maybe there's some closure coming her way. Old Master Yun reached out, remembering their agreement she made with him *before* marrying this jerk. The thought of inheriting the company while dealing with all this betrayal baggage is… complicated.
## Key Elements
* **Betrayal:** Not just emotional neglect but actively using her for someone else (Bai Ting).
* **Unappreciated Goodness:** Yun Qing’s sacrifices are ignored by both parties.
* **Family Pressure/Indifference:** Both sides show a lack of regard or even encouragement for the marriage to endure.
* **Desperate Measures:** The idea that leaving might lead to inheriting the family fortune adds another layer to her pain and resolve.