Chapter 3

The moment the words left his mouth, the entire hall erupted.

“What?! He paid someone to stand in for him at his own wedding?!”

“Oh my God, has Mason lost his mind? This is humiliating the Wills family in front of everyone!”

Exposed on the spot, William and Grace’s faces drained of all color.

My father’s anger finally exploded. He pointed straight at William and shouted, “Unbelievable. Absolutely unbelievable. Treating my daughter’s wedding like some kind of joke.

“Have you no shame at all? Do you really think the Wills family has no one to stand up for her?!”

My mother’s eyes reddened with fury as she hurried onto the stage, pulling me protectively behind her. She looked at the Rivers family and said coldly, “This wedding is off. From this moment on, the Wills family has nothing to do with the Rivers family.”

Seeing the alliance about to collapse, Grace panicked.

“Yuna, Mason was just being immature. I’ll call him right now and have him come back to apologize to you.”

I let out a soft, mocking laugh. “Sure. I’ll give him one more chance. If you can reach him right now, I’ll pretend none of this ever happened.”

Beside me, Edwin’s grip on my hand tightened slightly. I leaned closer and murmured, “Don’t worry. He’s not coming back.”

Like someone clinging to her last lifeline, Grace frantically pulled out her phone and started dialing Mason’s number.

Once. Twice. Three times…

Each time, the same cold automated voice echoed from the receiver: “Sorry, the number you have dialed is currently unavailable.”

I lowered my gaze, feigning disappointment. “Looks like Mr. Rivers has no intention of coming back.

“Security. Please escort the unrelated parties out.”

William and Grace were quickly pulled away by security, while reporters surged forward, cameras flashing inches from their faces.

My mother held my hand tightly, asking no questions. “Yuna, whatever you decide, your father and I will support you.”

My father gave my shoulder a firm pat. Warmth surged through me, and for a moment, I nearly broke down.

A comment drifted across my vision.

[In the original story, Yuna insisted on marrying Mason, cut ties with her family, and in the end, he drove the Wills family into bankruptcy.

[Her parents aged overnight… and ended their life together. Seeing this now actually makes me want to cry.]

I lowered my head, hiding the emotion in my eyes. If they chose to be ruthless, then they couldn’t blame me for doing the same.

After the ceremony ended, I immediately called my executive assistant.

“Terminate all cooperation with the Rivers family at once and pull every dollar we’ve invested. Leave nothing behind.”

The news that I had swapped grooms on the spot and married Edwin didn’t spread right away.

The Rivers family suppressed it, trying to keep their stock from crashing.

The moment the wedding ended, Edwin and I rushed to get our marriage license. Right after, he said he had to go overseas for a few days.

Meanwhile, completely in the dark, Mason spent two carefree days at a villa on the outskirts of the city with Joyce before finally sensing something was off.

By now, I should’ve already made a scene and forced him to come back, but I hadn’t taken any action.

Mason absentmindedly scrolled through his phone, not even responding when Joyce called his name.

“This isn’t right. Yuna’s just playing hard to get,” he scoffed, tossing his phone aside.

Joyce tested the waters carefully. “Mason, do you think Yuna’s really upset? Maybe you should go back and smooth things over. It’s not worth offending the Wills family because of me…”

“Apologize to her? She’s not worth it.” Mason lifted her chin, his expression full of arrogance.

“She’s hopelessly in love with me. She can’t walk away from our twenty years of history.

“I’d bet in less than three days, she’ll come running back with funding, begging me to marry her. I’ve been too soft on her.”

Right then, a comment drifted across the screen.

[I’m dying. Does this guy even have a brain? He still doesn’t know the Wills family already pulled their investment. The Rivers Group is about to crash and burn.]

[Man, your whole house is on fire and you’re still sitting there feeling proud.]

Chapter 4

I didn’t expect to run into those two at my father’s business gala.

Mason noticed me immediately, but the moment he saw me talking to another man, his expression darkened.

After spotting me, Joyce casually brushed a hand over her stomach and said in a soft, fragile voice, “Mason, I’m tired. My feet hurt… it’s so stuffy in here.”

He helped her along, all gentle concern, though his gaze flicked toward me as if by accident.

He was probably waiting for me to go up to him first.

Unfortunately for him, I didn’t.

From beginning to end, I didn’t spare him so much as a glance.

At last, he lost his patience. He strode over to our table and set his glass down with a heavy thud.

“Yuna, are you upset because I had someone stand in for me at the wedding?”

I couldn’t even be bothered to look at him. I stood, ready to leave.

“I missed the ceremony because Joyce was sick. It was urgent; I had no choice.”

Joyce swayed over and blocked my path, her tone soft and apologetic. “Yuna, please don’t blame Mason. It’s my fault. My health held up your wedding…”

Mason let out a short, disbelieving laugh. “Yuna, since when did you become this petty? It was just a wedding.

“We didn’t even sign the papers. How does that count as a marriage? Was it really worth teaming up with your father to pull the funding just to force my hand?”

As he spoke, he reached out as if it were only natural to grab my arm.

My gaze turned cold. I shook him off immediately.

“Mr. Rivers, have some respect.

“Didn’t your parents tell you what happened at the wedding?”

Mason froze. “Tell me what?”

A flicker of panic crossed Joyce’s face as she grabbed my wrist. “Yuna, don’t be like this. Mason still cares about you…”

Her voice sounded conciliatory, but her nails dug hard into my skin, sharp enough to make me suck in a breath.

The comments exploded: [What the hell? What’s with the female lead. She’s already making a move?]

I yanked my hand free. “Get off me.”

“Ah—!”

Joyce stumbled back and fell hard to the floor, utterly disheveled.

Mason’s eyes went bloodshot as he hurried to help Joyce up, then roared at me, “Yuna! Do you have any idea how fragile she is? Apologize to her right now!”

I let out a cold laugh and turned to the security staff rushing over. “Security, escort them out.”

Mason’s face darkened with fury. “Don’t think this will get my attention. If you behave yourself, I’ll go register the marriage with you in a few days.”

[Seriously, what’s wrong with this guy? Isn’t he supposed to love the female lead? Why does he sound like such a self-absorbed jerk?]

[I’m dying. He still doesn’t know she’s already married to the villain. Yet, he still expected her to come crawling back?]

I smiled. “Register the marriage? I’m already married.”

The smile on Mason’s face froze. He stood there, stunned, his brows knitting tightly together.

“What nonsense are you talking about?”

He stepped forward, his tone still dripping with arrogance. “If you’re married, where’s your husband? Why didn’t he come with you?”

A trace of mockery curled at my lips. “My husband’s on a business trip. Unlike certain useless men who have nothing better to do than live off women.”

Before he could explode, Joyce’s eyes reddened instantly, tears welling up on cue.

“Yuna, how can you say that about Mason? He works late every night for the company. Not only do you refuse to support him, you even lie just to upset him. You’re really breaking his heart.”

She paused deliberately, and just like that, Mason’s gaze toward me filled with disappointment and anger.

“Yuna, look at yourself, You’re so sharp-tongued and bitter. Who would even want you besides me?

“I’m telling you, drop the act. Playing hard to get will only make me look down on you even more.”

Chapter 5

I had completely run out of patience.

“Security! Are you deaf? Throw them out. From now on, Mason Rivers and his mistress are not allowed inside any property under the Wills family.”

The guards moved quickly, grabbing them on either side.

Mason struggled wildly, his face twisted with fury as he shouted at me, “Yuna! You’ll regret this. You hear me? You’ll regret it!”

That very night, I received a message from an unknown number.

[You think this is enough to steal Mason away? Guess again. He doesn’t care at all; he’s happily taking me overseas on vacation right now.]

I didn’t need to guess who it was. I blocked the number without a second thought.

During that time, William and Grace still tried to come see me, but I refused to let them in.

A week later, I checked Edwin’s flight arrival time and drove to the airport to pick him up.

The moment I stepped into the international arrivals hall, I ran straight into Mason and Joyce.

They were both a shade darker, wearing sunglasses, looking every bit like they’d just come back from a carefree holiday.

When Mason saw me, his smile was full of smug satisfaction. “I knew you couldn’t let me go. You even came all the way here to pick me up.”

I didn’t bother responding. I looked at him the way one might look at an idiot.

Joyce chimed in, her tone dripping with sarcasm. “Oh, come on, Yuna, don’t be upset anymore.

“Mason didn’t mean to leave you out of the trip. As his fiancée, you should be more understanding.”

Mason clearly enjoyed that. He lifted a hand, trying to drape it over my shoulder, but I sidestepped him.

He didn’t get angry.

Instead, he looked even more pleased, as if he thought I was just throwing a little tantrum.

“Alright, enough. Once we get the paperwork done, I’ll make it up to you with an even more luxurious honeymoon. That sound fair?”

“Move.” I stepped around them without hesitation. “Don’t block my way.”

I broke into a light run and threw myself into Edwin’s arms.

“Welcome home, honey.”

He caught me effortlessly, lowering his head to press a gentle kiss against my hair.

Behind me, the smug smile on Mason’s face froze instantly.

After a brief, suffocating silence, his voice exploded in fury:

“Yuna! Have you had enough?!”

He stormed forward in a few quick strides, pointing at Edwin as he snapped, “So this is how you’re trying to get back at me? You even hired an actor? Not bad. how much did you pay him?

“Name your price. I’ll give you ten times that. Have him disappear right now.”

Edwin stepped in front of me, shielding me, his gaze darkening as the air around him seemed to drop several degrees.

I caught his sleeve and gently pulled him back, leaning out from behind him to look at Mason’s twisted expression, completely at ease.

“Mason, didn’t you want to meet my husband?”

I slipped my arm through Edwin’s, my smile bright and unhurried.

“Let me properly introduce him, this is my husband.”

Mason’s face drained of color. “How… how is it you?!”

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