Chapter 2
Still in her wedding dress, Josephine hopped out of the car. When she saw me, shock flashed across her face.
"Sebastian? What are you doing here?"
Before I could even say anything, Jonathan played the victim and started complaining. "Josephine, this brat deliberately got in our way to make us late for our own wedding.
"He even looked down on me. You can't let him get away with that!"
I wiped the blood from the corner of my mouth and looked at them coldly.
"Is this your so-called business trip abroad? You couldn't make it to my dad's funeral, huh? Josephine, how dare you marry another man behind my back? What, am I dead to you or something?"
Josephine looked taken aback for a moment, guilt flickering across her face.
The crowd around us started gossiping. "Who's this man to Ms. Thompson?"
"I once heard she only became chairwoman because she had a secret backer. Could it be him?"
The next moment, Josephine slapped me hard across the face.
"Haven't you had enough, Sebastian? I already rejected you, remember? Are you seriously going to keep pestering me on my wedding day?"
What? Keep pestering her?
I froze in disbelief. Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined she would say that to me.
Beside her, Jonathan suddenly seemed to realize something and rushed at me to hit me. "So you're the pathetic loser who's been harassing Josephine, huh?
"You've been bothering my wife over and over. I let it go before, but not today. I'm going to teach you a lesson!"
I seized Jonathan's arm and sent him flying over my shoulder. I then raised my hand, revealing the wedding ring on my ring finger.
"Josephine, I'm giving you one last chance. Who's your real husband?"
Everyone erupted into chaos when they saw the same wedding ring on her finger.
"So he really is Josephine's husband! Come on. She's the chairwoman of Nexora Group. I can't believe she's cheating on him!"
Someone even pulled out their phone to go live.
Josephine's eyes flickered at that. She interlaced her fingers with Jonathan and spoke with conviction.
"Jonathan is my only husband, and I really love him. That's why I chose to marry him today. I don't know how you got hold of my wedding ring to make a custom-made replica. That's gross!"
The crowd's insults grew louder and more intense by the second.
I saw Josephine turn to gently comfort Jonathan. I had never seen her look at anyone with such affection before. She had no qualms about twisting the facts just to protect him, making me a public target.
I bit my tongue until it bled, but I still shouted, "No! Josephine and I are legally married!"
With that, I pulled out my phone and started scrolling, trying to find our marriage certificate and wedding photos.
But at that moment, Jonathan pulled a copy of a marriage certificate from his inner suit pocket and threw it in my face.
"Bastard, take a good look. My wife and I just got our marriage registered. As for your certificate, it doesn't even have the official stamp.
"You've got some nerve, using that as evidence. I think you should go see a shrink and get your brain checked!"
My hands shook as I reached for the marriage certificate. When I saw both their names and the official stamp on it, I felt like I had been struck by lightning.
Chapter 3
Back then, Josephine was still mourning a family member and didn't want a lavish wedding. So we only invited a few close friends to dinner.
As for the marriage certificate, we got it done in a hurry too. Josephine said it was a symbol of our love story, so she wanted to keep it safely tucked away. She barely even let me take another look at it.
I thought Josephine truly cared about me too. The truth was, she was afraid I would notice the cracks in her story.
Josephine had looked on as I basked in the happiness of our newlywed life, believing she was entitled to all the privileges of being my wife.
But behind my back, she actually gave them all to another man.
Seeing me silent, Jonathan snatched the copy of the marriage certificate from my hands, smiling maliciously.
"Do you get it now? You know who her real husband is, don't you? Who do you think you are? Think you can steal my woman from me?"
I ignored Jonathan's taunt and stared expressionlessly at the woman standing behind him.
"Josephine, don't forget this. I'm the one who gave you all of this. I can always take it back." With that, I turned to leave and pulled my phone out to call my lawyer.
I hadn't gotten far when Jonathan ran up behind me and kicked me in the back. I was caught completely off guard and fell forward onto the ground.
"You ruined our wedding day, and now you're leaving? Don't even think about it!"
As soon as Jonathan finished speaking, his groomsmen immediately seized me and tied me to a tree next to the road. They kept shouting about getting justice for him.
"Brat, you could've walked away earlier, but you insisted on digging your own grave!"
The men started punching and kicking me. They even used their phones to take pictures of how pathetic I looked.
A metallic taste filled my mouth as I turned my head away to avoid the cameras. I gritted my teeth, saying, "Let me go. Otherwise, you'll regret it!"
But everyone simply burst out laughing at my words.
"Regret it? Ha! I'm going to knock all your teeth out today!"
"You like harassing women, don't you? I'm going to break your legs. Let's see if you've still got the guts to harass them after this!"
Jonathan raised his iron rod high. He was about to bring it down onto my head when Josephine suddenly shouted for him to stop.
She walked over to me expressionlessly. "Today is my wedding day, so I'll let this go. As long as you apologize to Jonathan, I'll drop this."
I knew Josephine was worried things would escalate and get out of hand.
But at this point, there was no way I would ever drop this. I spat in her face, hating that my hands were bound and that I couldn't strangle her on the spot.
"You want me to apologize to him? Over my dead body!"
With that, I looked at the hearse behind us and yelled, "You're the ones who don't get it! Josephine, do you know what happens when you get in the way of a national hero's funeral procession?"
Chapter 4
At my words, the entire place fell silent for a moment. My eyes were still locked on Josephine's.
She knew better than anyone how Dad had died and what his status meant. If they kept this up, they would be asking for trouble.
Just as everyone was wondering whether I was telling the truth, Jonathan strode over to the hearse and kicked the door, snorting with disdain.
"Do you really think we're fools? A national hero's funeral procession would have a police motorcade escort leading the way, and the coffin would be draped with the national flag!
"Well, where's the police motorcade escort? I don't see anything. If you're going to make something up, at least make it convincing.
"You failed to steal my bride, so now you're trying to play the victim and get something out of this, right? I don't care.
"You already made us late for the wedding. Now I've got all the time in the world to teach you a lesson!"
Jonathan raised the iron rod and smashed the hearse window. Shards of glass fell onto the white shroud covering Dad's body.
"Stop that!" I immediately saw red. With my hands bound by rope, I could not break free at all.
I watched Jonathan climb onto the hearse with his groomsmen. He even stepped on Dad's body, filling me with rage.
"Jonathan, if you don't stop this, I swear you'll pay for it!"
Hearing this, Jonathan scanned the trembling funeral staff outside the hearse.
"Alright then. Why don't you tell me who exactly is in this hearse? But you'd better think carefully.
"If you make Ms. Thompson late for her own wedding and help outsiders cover for them, you won't be able to handle the consequences!
"I'm feeling generous today, so I'll give you one chance. Either take the money and scram, or rot in jail with this bastard for lying!"
With that, Jonathan pulled out a thick wad of bills from his pocket and threw it carelessly on the floor.
The funeral staff, who had just seen me exposed and tied to a tree for humiliation, hesitated only for a moment before scrambling to pick up the cash scattered on the floor.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Smith. We're just trying to make a living. We can't afford to offend anyone. When you booked our services, you did so under the name of Nexora Group. But that doesn't prove the company is yours."
At that moment, my heart sank. I roared at them to come back and tell the truth, but all I got in return was Jonathan's blatant humiliation of me.
He even got into the lead car of the wedding convoy and slammed the accelerator, ramming it into the hearse.
"I don't know where you got this beggar's corpse from. You're really sticking with that story, aren't you? Well, I'd like to see how you're going to make me pay for this!"
The hearse was already battered and wedged against the bridge guardrail. It was just an inch away from plunging into the river.
My wrists burned from the rope digging into my skin, so I could only yell at the top of my lungs, "Jonathan, you're so heartless! Don't you know you should respect the dead?"
But Jonathan was caught up in the excitement and yelled, "What's so great about cremation? Burying him in the river is way more fun!
"I'm helping you save on funeral costs. Is this really how you're going to thank me?"
Left with no choice, I looked at Josephine. "If the car really plunges into the river and causes a serious accident, the fallout will implicate everyone.
"You may be the chairman of Nexora Group, but even you won't get out of this unscathed. Are you really just going to stand by and do nothing?"