A rich man pretends to be paralyzed to test his girlfriend… but true love shows up where he least expects it.
His girlfriend publicly made fun of him for his condition, paralyzed in a wheelchair. 😱
Gabriel Lemoine, one of the youngest and richest men in the region, felt an inner emptiness. Although his power and wealth brought him admiration and envy, he doubted whether Lucy truly loved him or was only interested in his fortune.
Lucy, beautiful and elegant, Seemed the ideal partner, but Gabriel’s doubts grew.
In a fit of desperation, he decided to test her love by faking a car accident that would leave him paralyzed and wheelchair-bound. He hoped that if her love was genuine, it would stay.
At first, Lucy played the role of a devoted companion, but Gabriel quickly noticed her impatience and indifference.
Then Clara, the new maid, arrived. She was simple and modest, but treated Gabriel with respect and humanity, unlike Lucy, who despised him.
One evening, Lucy publicly mocked Gabriel, ridiculing him in front of everyone. The crowd erupted in laughter, but Gabriel, embarrassed and broken, taught her a lesson she’ll never forget. 😱

At first, Lucy played her part perfectly. She stuck by him in public, posted dramatic photos on social media, and told him how much she loved him despite his condition.
But behind closed doors, cracks began to appear. She sighed heavily when he asked for help, disappeared at “events,” and her affection turned to irritation the moment she thought he wasn’t watching.
Adrien felt his pain growing worse with each passing day. His test was working, but he was destroying it.
Then there was Marbella, his silent, modest, and respectful maid. When he had trouble reaching his glass of water, she handed it to him. When Lucy refused to push his stroller, Marbella did so without a word, confidently guiding him.
Adrien began to look at her differently. She no longer looked at him with pity or showed any material interest, but perceived him as a person worthy of respect.

Weeks passed, and Lucy’s mask fell. She laughed at him, calling him “a shadow of the man he used to be.” At a party, she laughed rudely, pointing at him in a wheelchair, mocking him in front of the guests.
But behind him, Marbella remained silent, dignified, offering him support without words. At that moment, Adrien finally stood, his legs strong beneath him.
“You deceived me, Lucy.” He turned his gaze to Marbelle. “You were the one who loved me for who I am.”
Lucy, furious and exposed, hurriedly left the terrace. Adrien turned to Marbelle, finally recognizing her for what she was: true love, far removed from appearances and false facades.