That day, New Delhi’s luxurious hotel was glittering. I—Rajesh Malhotra, a forty-year-old man, hand in hand with his beautiful young bride—entered amid a sea of ​​admiring glances.

My wedding party was magnificent: fresh flowers scattered about, fine wine, a live orchestra playing sweet Indian love songs. I felt at the pinnacle of happiness and success.

But then, as I raised my glass to celebrate, my gaze suddenly stopped in the corner of the room. A familiar figure, dressed in a simple uniform, her hair neatly tied, holding a tray of drinks.

My heart stopped for a moment, then burst out laughing.

It was Anita, my ex-wife. The woman who used to be my wife, who cooked simple meals for me every day. Now, as I stand next to my beautiful new bride in a designer suit, she is serving my wedding party.

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Friends sitting nearby whispered:
– Isn’t this Rajesh’s ex-wife?

What an irony! A successful man finds a new wife, and the other woman has to serve him.

I overheard this and just smiled, considering it a sweet victory after the divorce.

30 minutes later – the truth came out.

As the party grew lively, an elderly guest, with a serious expression, came to my table. He was Mr. Sharma, an important business partner with whom I had longed to collaborate. He smiled and raised his glass in a toast:

– Congratulations on finding new happiness.

I happily responded:
– Thank you, it’s an honor to have you here today.

But his gaze suddenly drifted to the corner of the room, where Anita was busy cleaning. Suddenly, he put down his glass and stood up straight. His voice was serious:

– With your permission… I would like to say a few words.

The noise in the hall suddenly died down.

He pointed to Anita:
– Few people know, but that woman… is the same philanthropist who saved my life in a road accident in Jaipur three years ago. If she hadn’t jumped into the cold water to pull me up, I wouldn’t be standing here today.

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The guests gasped in surprise. I was stunned.

Mr. Sharma said emotionally:
– Not only that, she’s also the co-founder of the charity fund I’m sponsoring. After her marriage broke up, she quietly stepped back, handed over all her wealth to her ex-husband, and then began doing manual labor to support her elderly mother and young child.

A shocking blow

His words were like a thunderbolt. I looked at Anita. She stood there, tears in her eyes, but she bowed her head, politely continuing her work as if nothing had happened.

The guests began whispering:

Oh my God, I never expected her to be such a noble woman.

And how could Rajesh dare to laugh at her?

My face heated up, sweat pouring. Pride instantly turned to humiliation. What I once considered a “victory” turned out to be nothing but pettiness and selfishness.

The woman I had abandoned and despised was the benefactor of the most important partner in my life—and the one respected in society.

At that moment, all the music and laughter in the hall seemed to fade away. My soul went cold as I realized: the happiness I have today doesn’t make me noble. It’s my cruelty and arrogance that makes me the lowest person in that glittering room.

I was about to approach Anita, to apologize. But my feet were heavy. She just looked at me, her eyes calm, then turned away.

At that moment I realized that I had lost something priceless forever – not just a wife, but a woman with a kind heart, whom I would never meet again in my life.