In the second Christmas after marrying Kaleb Burton, I, Adelyn Larson, wanted a child. Kaleb agreed with a smile. But despite taking countless medications and seeing countless doctors, I still couldn't get pregnant. Just when I decided to try IVF, I accidentally overheard him on the phone with another woman. He said, "She'll never be able to get pregnant, don't worry. In a while, I'll suggest we adopt a child, and then our child will be the sole heir to the Larson family fortune." That's when I discovered that my daily milk had been laced with birth control pills. He married me solely to get his hands on the Larson family wealth. Since he didn't want this child, I didn't want him either. With tears in my eyes, I dialed home: "Mom, Dad, I agree to the arranged marriage."
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What begins as a tender Christmas promise—Kaleb Burton smilingly agreeing to start a family with Adelyn Larson—quickly unravels into a chilling conspiracy. Months of infertility struggles, endless medications, and specialist visits culminate not in hope, but in devastating discovery: Kaleb never wanted a child with her. His whispered phone call reveals a cold, calculated plan—to position *their* adopted child as the sole heir to the Larson fortune—while secretly sabotaging Adelyn’s fertility with birth control laced in her daily milk.
The Larson family wealth isn’t just background—it’s the engine of the deception. Kaleb’s marriage was transactional from the start, masking greed beneath charm. Adelyn’s emotional devastation transforms into quiet resolve when she realizes love was never part of the contract. Her tearful call to her parents—“I agree to the arranged marriage”—isn’t surrender; it’s strategic reclamation. She walks away from betrayal not broken, but reborn, choosing agency over illusion.
It masterfully subverts tropes: infertility isn’t portrayed as tragedy, but as a catalyst for empowerment; the “villain” wears sincerity like a tailored suit; and the heroine’s strength lies in her timing—not rage, but precision. Husband doesn't like kids? Get a new husband delivers sharp social commentary wrapped in addictive drama—and proves that sometimes, the most powerful exit is a well-planned entrance elsewhere. Husband doesn't like kids? Get a new husband is now streaming. Download the FreeDrama App to watch full episodes free!
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