My parents refused to support my wedding because my fiancé was broke—ten years later, they came begging to make amends.

Growing up, my parents dreamed of a wealthy future and expected me to marry someone who’d help them climb socially. When I fell for Liam, a humble schoolteacher, they gave me an ultimatum: him or us.

On my wedding day, their seats were empty—but my grandfather stood by me. He taught me that real wealth is love, not money.

Life was tough on a teacher’s salary, but our small apartment was filled with laughter, especially after our daughter Sophie was born. Grandpa was our rock, always there with support and wisdom.

When Grandpa passed, my parents suddenly wanted to reconcile, but Aunt Claire revealed it was only for inheritance. Grandpa’s will required them to apologize to get their share—or lose everything.

At his funeral, I told everyone, “Real wealth is love given freely.” Grandpa left me a separate inheritance, enough to secure Sophie’s future, while my parents got nothing.

That night, surrounded by my family, I knew I’d made the right choice. Love truly is the richest treasure.

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