
Based On True Story Of Poor Orphan Selling By D Roadsie That Gave Money 2 Beggar Nt Knowin He's Rich
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The story opens with a tense confrontation in Steve's home. A woman and her father barge in, accusing Steve of impregnating the daughter and demanding he marry her. Steve vehemently denies the accusation, insulting the woman's appearance and claiming she has body odor. He asserts his loyalty to his "beautiful wife" Isabella, whom he considers the standard. The accuser, however, counters that Steve's insults are hypocritical, as he had previously pursued her and refused protection. She also claims Steve is lying, insisting he told her he was single. Steve, becoming increasingly agitated, orders them out of his house, threatening them.
The scene shifts to Steve at a hotel, frantically searching for a python he claims to have seen. The hotel manager dismisses his claims, suggesting he's imagining things. Later, Steve's wife, Isabella, finds him unresponsive. A doctor informs her that Steve is hypertensive and suffered a vasovagal attack, advising rest and caution in delivering stressful news.
Isabella confides in her friend Jenny about Steve's cheating. She questions if she was wrong to confront him, especially after he fainted. Jenny reassures Isabella that her reaction was normal and that Steve's infidelity is the problem. Isabella expresses fear for Steve's well-being but Jenny dismisses it, criticizing men who cheat despite having beautiful wives.
Steve, recovering, wonders how Isabella discovered his affairs, especially since she has pictures and videos. Isabella, however, avoids explaining, prioritizing his recovery.
Steve then meets another woman, Angie, in his car, continuing his pattern of infidelity. He promises to see her later that night, seemingly unconcerned about his wife.
A mysterious voice, revealed to be Isabella, declares that since she cannot confront Steve due to his heart condition, she will ensure that "every girl Steve sleeps with would die." This sets a dark tone for the unfolding events.
Steve proceeds to cheat with another woman in a hotel room. After their encounter, the woman suddenly collapses and dies, screaming for help. Steve is horrified and confused, realizing a curse is at play. He observes that his wife, Isabella, who he sleeps with regularly, remains unaffected.
He confides in a friend about the bizarre deaths of two women after sleeping with him, suspecting a curse. His friend advises spiritual help and, more importantly, to stop cheating. Steve, however, dismisses the idea of stopping, claiming he now sees his wife "as a sister" and still desires other women. His friend warns him about his heart condition and the consequences of his actions.
The narrative introduces a new character, Chioma, a banana seller. Steve, impressed by her natural beauty, attempts to woo her, lying about being single and searching. Despite Chioma's initial reluctance and claims of being a virgin, Steve pressures her into sleeping with him.
After their encounter, Chioma is distraught, realizing Steve is married and has lied to her. Steve, in turn, is disgusted by her, calling her "smelling" and a "fool" for believing him. He demands she delete any evidence of their encounter.
Isabella confronts Steve again, knowing he got Chioma pregnant. Steve denies it, insulting Chioma and claiming her father, a native doctor, is behind the accusation. He reiterates his innocence and love for Isabella.
Chioma's father, the native doctor, confronts Steve at his home, demanding he marry Chioma within seven days or face consequences. Steve is terrified and confused, unable to understand why Chioma didn't die like the other women he cheated with, suspecting her father's spiritual powers.
Steve discusses his predicament with a friend, who advises him to get an apartment for Chioma, provide for her until the baby is born, and then pay her off. However, Chioma and her father reject this offer, insisting on marriage. Steve's friend then suggests he confess everything to Isabella, believing she might have a solution. Steve, however, is hesitant, fearing his wife's reaction.
Back home, Steve tries to explain the situation to Isabella, emphasizing the forced marriage and the threats to his life. Isabella remains silent, deeply hurt by his continued infidelity.
The native doctor continues to torment Steve, causing him to lose his eyesight as a consequence of not marrying Chioma. Blinded and desperate, Steve agrees to marry Chioma. However, he struggles to convince Isabella.
The torment intensifies, and Steve, in a fit of terror, confesses to Isabella that he got Chioma pregnant. Isabella is heartbroken, reminding him of her sacrifices, including her womb, to make him rich. Steve pleads with her to allow him to marry Chioma to save his life. Isabella refuses to allow another woman into their home, accusing him of not caring about her or their potential child.
Chioma, the pregnant woman, appears at Steve's house. Isabella violently confronts her, ordering her to leave. Steve tries to intervene, but Isabella is inconsolable.
Isabella confides in her friend, expressing her despair over Steve's repeated cheating and the pain of him bringing another pregnant woman into their home. She feels punished for things she doesn't understand and considers dissolving the marriage.
Steve, seemingly having moved on, plans a shopping trip for another woman, promising to "spoil" her. He renames her "Mama Boys," implying a future with children, further highlighting his disregard for Isabella's feelings and sacrifices.
Isabella, in her room, attempts to poison Chioma with a potion, but it fails. She is confused by Chioma's resilience and vows to continue fighting for her home.
Isabella tries another tactic, preparing a love potion for Steve. However, the potion backfires, causing Steve to become repulsed by Isabella and instead express affection for Chioma. Isabella is horrified by this turn of events.
Chioma, now at Steve's home, confronts Isabella. Isabella, enraged, transforms into a python, revealing her true identity as the "daughter of the queen of the dark sea." Chioma, however, is unfazed, revealing her own spiritual powers as the "daughter of Mo." She forces Isabella to return to her human form, demonstrating her superiority.
Steve, witnessing this supernatural battle, is terrified and confused. He realizes he married a python and confides in his friend, who advises him to go home and settle with his "wives." Steve is reluctant, fearing for his life.
Isabella, back in human form, apologizes to Steve for scaring him and reveals her past sacrifices: she exchanged her immortality for his life and her womb for his wealth, which is why she cannot conceive. She explains that she is a jealous daughter from the dark sea and laid a curse that any woman Steve sleeps with would die.
Isabella and Chioma, surprisingly, agree to make peace for Steve's sake. They decide to go together to bring Steve back home, as he is still scared. However, when they arrive, Steve is already dead. The doctor confirms his passing, leaving Isabella and Chioma in shock and grief.
The story then loops back to the initial confrontation scene, with Steve denying impregnating Chioma and insulting her. This time, Isabella is aware of the situation and Steve's past actions. He again swears on the Bible that he is innocent, but Isabella's expression suggests she knows the truth. The native doctor and Chioma arrive again, demanding Steve marry her. Steve again denies everything, but the story ends with the implication that the cycle of infidelity, curses, and consequences will continue.