Poor Woman Cleans Rich Man’s House for 10 Years to Survive, One Day Learns She Its Owner — Story of the Day

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Becky devoted a decade to being the housekeeper for Gregory, a wealthy man, to provide for her two children and save for their education. Unbeknownst to her, the house she diligently cleaned turned out to be her own.

Becky started working for Gregory when he was happily married to Linda. Tragedy struck when Linda passed away, leaving Gregory and Becky devastated. Over the years, Gregory confided in Becky, seeing her as a daughter.

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In an attempt to fill the void left by Linda’s death, Gregory remarried Marissa. However, Marissa and her son were unkind to Becky, treating her as a mere servant.

One day, as Gregory fell ill with COVID-19, Marissa callously prevented Becky from tending to him, giving her more cleaning tasks. While they went out for a party, Becky, genuinely concerned, prepared soup for Gregory, expressing her sentiments, unaware he was overhearing.

Gregory realized his mistake in marrying Marissa, who only cared about his wealth. Hearing Marissa’s callous remarks about him, he decided to divorce her.

Upon recovering, Gregory revealed plans to move to San Francisco, having bought a Victorian mansion. Pretending to be excited, he sent Marissa and her son to a hotel, informing them of his supposed preparations for their new home.

Meanwhile, Becky received an unexpected call from a realtor. Gregory, in an act of gratitude, transferred ownership of his estate, including the mansion, to Becky and her children. A heartfelt letter accompanied the legal documents, expressing Gregory’s deep appreciation.

In contrast, Marissa and her son, expecting a pleasant surprise, were served with divorce papers at the hotel. Gregory, having overheard Marissa’s malicious comments, wanted nothing more to do with her and sought a clean break.

Becky, now the rightful owner of the mansion, found unexpected joy and security for her family, while Marissa faced the consequences of her greed and ill intentions.

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