My Dad Kicked Me Out for Marrying a Poor Man – He Cried When He Saw Me After 3 Years

“You’re No Longer My Daughter” – A Father’s Ultimatum That Changed Everything

Three years ago, my father’s last words to me were, “If you go through with this, you’re no longer my daughter.” I never thought I’d hear from him again—until his black car appeared in our driveway.

Back then, I was a 25-year-old junior architect in love with Lucas, a humble carpenter. When I told my father I was pregnant and planned to marry Lucas, he cut me off coldly. “Love doesn’t pay bills,” he said, dismissing Lucas as a man with no future.

Despite the heartbreak, Lucas and I built a life from scratch—especially after we welcomed triplets. Money was tight, but Lucas worked tirelessly, and his carpentry gained local recognition. Eventually, we bought a modest home and found happiness.

Then came my father’s call—offering a second chance. He arrived, judged our simple life, and said, “You could’ve had more.” But I stood firm. “We already have enough—love and stability.”

Hours after storming off, he returned, broken and in tears. “I was wrong,” he admitted. We finally reconciled, and when our kids called him “Grandpa,” he wept with joy.

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