I Went to Prison for My Wife—Then She Killed Me
I Went to Prison for My Wife—Then She Killed Me on ONShort, with 65 available episodes, from iDrama. Choose an episode and start watching from the series page.
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Series details
- Platform
- iDrama
- Episodes
- 65
- Language
- English
- Last updated
Story of the series
He once gave his wife everything—including his fortune, his freedom, and ultimately his life. After taking the blame for her crimes and spending years in prison, he returned home expecting a second chance. Instead, he found another man in his place, his assets stolen, and his own death carefully arranged. Then he wakes up years earlier, before he made the first sacrifice. This time, he does not confront them. He quietly locks down his fortune, preserves every piece of evidence, and watches his wife repeat the same betrayals—certain that he will always clean up her mess. But when doubts emerge about the child he raised as his own, he realizes the affair may be only one part of a much larger deception. His wife still believes she controls him. She has no idea he remembers exactly how she killed him.
Verified catalogue context for I Went to Prison for My Wife—Then She Killed Me
ONShort lists this title under iDrama with 65 episodes in the current catalogue record. The indexed edition is not specified, the primary language is English, and recorded genres include Awakening، Family Conflicts، Infidelity، Karma، Marriage. The page data was last updated on August 20, 2026. These details come from the current ONShort catalogue and may change when the source record is updated.
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