When my wife left me for her boss, our daughter was only eight. She said my salary no longer fit her dreams and that she wanted a lifestyle I couldn’t give her. The pain was unbearable, but instead of arguing or begging, I turned all my energy toward being the best father I could be. I built a simple, peaceful life, worked hard, and was always there whenever my daughter needed me. Even from afar, my love for her never faded.
Years passed, and soon my little girl turned eighteen and was preparing for college. One day, my ex called and said confidently, “As her dad, it’s your duty to pay half her tuition.” I told her calmly that I was willing to help, but everyone should contribute fairly. After all, she had once chosen wealth over stability, while I had quietly continued my life with dignity. I didn’t want competition or conflict — just cooperation for our daughter’s future.