Chapter 1

All men in the Sherwood family will go through a mutation when they hit 25 years old, where they will develop heavy breasts and wombs of their own, just like regular women.

The only way to break the curse is to marry a blessed woman.

In my previous life, Mason Sherwood wanted to marry my younger sister, Winnie Lowe. But I knew the truth, so I did everything I could to stop him. In the end, he was forced to marry me.

On our wedding night, Winnie left a suicide note behind before jumping off a cliff. In that note, she accused me of stealing her true love from her.

My parents lashed out at me for being a vile woman, whereas Mason hated my guts. One week after Winnie's death, Mason ordered his men to hang me off a helicopter and flew me around.

With a ferocious expression, Mason cut the rope, causing me to fall from an extremely high altitude. All that remained of me was a huge puddle of flesh.

When I open my eyes again, I've returned to the day the Sherwoods visit my home and ask for Winnie's hand in marriage.

This time, I'd like to see how Winnie, who has lost her blessing, can save Mason's life!

It was 300 years ago, when the ancestor of the Sherwood family—Brindlebay's leading financial magnate—passed by the Infant Mourning Tower and carelessly remarked, "Girls are born burdens—their deaths are no great loss."

His foolish comment brought a generational curse upon every male descendant of the Sherwood family.

Winnie Lowe, my younger twin sister, and I were both blessed women.

In my past life, Mason Sherwood wanted to ask for Winnie's hand in marriage, but I uncovered the truth and did everything I could to stop him, resulting in him being forced to marry me in the end.

Winnie left a suicide note and threw herself off a cliff on the night of our wedding.

Mason harbored deep hatred toward me for it; on the seventh day of Winnie's bereavement period, he commanded his subordinates to suspend me from a helicopter, flying me in the manner of a kite.

I cried as I told him that I had saved him, begging him to spare me.

"Winnie was the one I wanted to marry, Hannah! She could have saved me even if you hadn't been around! Your interference killed her! Go to hell!" Mason's features twisted in rage as he cut the rope, causing me to plummet from the sky and be reduced to a bloody mass.

I opened my eyes and found that I had returned to the very day the Sherwood family came to seek a blessed woman for marriage. I wanted to see how Winnie would save Mason without her sacred grace.

"I want to marry her, Mom and Dad!" Mason pointed to Winnie, who approached gracefully in a white dress, all while shooting me a threatening glare.

I understood then that Mason had been reborn as well.

Winnie shyly brushed a stray lock of hair behind her ear and asked gently, "Who are they, Mom and Dad?"

Mom and Dad smiled warmly as they introduced Winnie to the members of the Sherwood family.

I let out a faint, derisive smile. Winnie had obviously been involved with Mason for a long time, so her act was completely unnecessary. I stood up to leave since I didn't want to watch their fake pleasantries any longer.

Mason watched me anxiously, his face twisting with disgust as he said, "You should drop the act and stop saying that nonsense about being the only one who can lift the curse by marrying me, Hannah. I'm never going to marry you, so you might as well give it a rest, you unsightly woman!"

Mason raised his voice even more after getting reprimanded by his parents. "Those so-called curses are absolute nonsense, Mom and Dad! It's already been 300 years, so I refuse to believe that it can still affect me!"

Matt Sherwood, Mason's father, grew furious and smacked Mason on the back of his head. "You don't know a damn thing, you fool!

"You ought to know that the men of the Sherwood family have only survived because every single one of us married a blessed woman! Your 25th birthday is next week—we can't put this off any longer!"

Layla Hall, Mason's mother, was on the verge of crying while saying, "Your father is right, Mason. You see, I am a blessed woman too, which is why your father took me as his wife.

"You ought to know that your father and I have been searching desperately for over two decades to find a blessed woman who matches your age. You can't just throw this away over a tantrum!"

Mason pointed stubbornly at Winnie, declaring, "I'll marry her, then! She's a blessed woman, too! There is absolutely no way I am marrying an ugly freak like Hannah, and if you force me to, I'll go kill myself right now!"

I scoffed, realizing that he had put on such a long show just to silence everyone and get exactly what he wanted.

In my past life, right after Mason announced his intention to marry Winnie, I completely ignored his choice, stood up, and declared gravely, "Mason can't marry Winnie, as she won't be able to save him! I'm the only one capable of doing that!"

Mason flew into a rage right then and there, insulting me by saying I was completely out of his league, while Mom and Dad were highly skeptical of my words as well due to their blatant favoritism toward Winnie.

Layla and Matt were the only ones who decided to force Mason to marry me after a brief discussion; after all, they preferred to play it safe with an unwanted marriage rather than allow any harm to come to Mason.

They had no idea that my blood tie to Winnie as her twin made me the only person capable of seeing her secret. Winnie might have been a blessed woman, but she was utterly unable to save Mason and would instead cause his downfall.

In my past life, after Winnie committed suicide, I intended to tell Mom and Dad the secret about her, but they refused to listen. They even condemned me as wicked, cutting all ties with me on the spot.

Chapter 2

I wanted to warn Mason, but he had me suspended from a helicopter like a kite, sending me falling to my death to be crushed into a pulp.

I only learned moments before dying that he and Winnie had been involved all along and that Winnie hadn't committed suicide because of me at all. It was because she discovered her own secret and killed herself out of sheer fear.

I trembled violently at the recollection, the searing pain of hitting the ground crashing over me once more. I was determined to sit back and witness their self-inflicted downfall in this life.

"You have nothing to worry about, Mr. Mason, for you are not the one I wish to marry either," I said as I fixed my eyes on him for a lingering moment before getting up, taking my leave of the room, and walking away.

I then heard Mom and Dad apologizing to the Sherwoods. "Hannah has always had a strange temperament since she was young. She's not particularly good-looking either. Please excuse her behavior…"

I felt a sudden, throbbing pain in my chest after hearing that. Mom and Dad had always favored Winnie since we were young. She was born a few seconds after me, but I had been forced to yield to her in everything.

I later discovered Winnie's secret and tried to tell Mom about it, only to be dismissed as being jealous of her. Dad, on the other hand, placed all his hopes on Winnie—his pretty, obedient daughter—to ascend into the uppermost circles of society.

They had never actually cared about me, and because of that, I decided I didn't want anything to do with them either.

I took out my phone and replied to the text message from three days prior. "I'll marry you, but under one condition."

Mason, perhaps fearing that I would interfere, had his people put out the announcement that he would marry Winnie Lowe, the second young lady of the Lowe family, that very night.

They set the wedding date for one week out, falling exactly on his 25th birthday.

It coincidentally fell on the very same day I was supposed to marry Draco Sherwood. He sent someone to pick me up over the next two days to try on wedding gowns and finalize the banquet details.

I was so exhausted that I just wanted to slack off, but Draco stated earnestly, "You're the one who saved my life, so you're the only one qualified to become my wife in this lifetime. Your wedding must be a grand affair, as I won't let you be slighted in the slightest."

I stared into his profound eyes, and my heart unexpectedly skipped a beat.

In my past life, Draco had actually come looking for me, but because I had already resolved to marry Mason, I callously turned him down. I felt deeply guilty when I later found out that he had committed suicide.

I was focused solely on saving Winnie, Mom, and Dad in my past life, though, protecting them from being caught up in the Sherwood family's fury. In this life, I decided to be a bit selfish. I wanted to save the person of my choice and live the life I desire.

Draco said he was going to fly abroad himself to find a diamond worthy of me three days before the wedding. "I'll have someone pick you up tomorrow, Hannah. You'll definitely be satisfied with the wedding gown this time."

He squeezed my hand after saying that, then turned and stepped into the car bound for the airport.

I saw the wedding gown the following day and found it absolutely stunning. I was later told by the manager of the boutique that Draco had commissioned over a hundred designers to work around the clock and finish the wedding gown, naming it "Anah."

Upon wearing the wedding gown, the entire room appeared to gleam with radiance, and even my plain countenance was rendered noticeably striking by contrast.

"I like the wedding gown Hannah is wearing, Mason!"

Upon hearing a familiar voice, I turned and met Mason's gaze.

He looked stunned for a split second before his face twisted back into a mocking smirk. "What are you doing here, Hannah? Did you find out we were bringing Winnie here to try on wedding gowns and come here on purpose to ruin our day?"

Winnie turned and threw herself into Mom's embrace. "Is Hannah angry because we left her behind, Mom?"

Mom and Dad lashed out at me furiously. "You ungrateful brat! You actually stay out all day and night just so you can sneak around and find ways to upset Winnie!"

"You'd better take off that wedding gown and get out of here this instant! You're so shameless! Are you really that desperate to get married? You're completely humiliating the Lowe family!"

Chapter 3

I scoffed before retorting, "I'm already 23 years old. I don't need your consent to go places or live my life. I own this wedding gown—and nobody is taking it from me."

"You insolent brat!" Dad roared, slapping me hard across the face.

Mom lunged forward, aggressively ripping at the gown. "It's Winnie's since she takes a fancy to it—take it off right now!"

I tried to resist, but Mason held both my hands firmly. I was only wearing a strapless bra and underwear under that wedding gown, leaving me completely exposed before him. I felt utterly humiliated, and just as I was about to cry, Mason released me and allowed me to change into my own clothes.

I saw Winnie wearing the wedding gown the moment I stepped out of the changing room, looking absolutely smug. "I told you that this wedding gown belongs to me!"

I was about to call the boutique manager over when Mom suddenly pulled me back. "Haven't you embarrassed yourself enough? You ought to know that a wedding gown this beautiful only belongs to someone as beautiful as Winnie! You should stop being so delusional, Hannah!"

Dad snatched my phone away from me. "Go home and reflect on your behavior! You're on house arrest until Winnie's wedding is over, in two days from now!"

Mason instructed his men to shove me into the car, ignoring my furious cries.

He then leaned in close and whispered with a smug grin, "It seems you truly were playing hard to get that day, Hannah. You showed up here to attract my attention, didn't you? If you behave obediently, I'll spend the first half of the wedding night with Winnie and the second half with you."

He quietly placed a key in my hand after saying that.

I spat in his face and snarled, "Who do you think you are, you delusional piece of trash? Get lost! You're a total joke if you think you're in my league!"

Mason's expression hardened. "You'd better not push your luck, Hannah. Who else but me would ever want an ugly woman like you? You'd better think long and hard about it before coming to a decision!"

He had his men send me back home after saying that.

I was seething with rage as I was locked away in my own bedroom. I couldn't wait to see Mason reduced to a pathetic, ruined shell of a man in two more days. I was certain that when the time came, the Sherwood family would instantly direct all their anger toward Winnie, Mom, and Dad.

I had to find a way to legally sever ties with them before that day arrived.

I started trashing my room in the dead of the night, keeping everyone awake. Mom and Dad still refused to let me out, though, so I resorted to setting everything on fire.

That night, more than half of the Lowe family's estate went up in flames. Mom and Dad eventually reprimanded me as a harbinger of misfortune and officially kicked me out of the family.

I took advantage of the chaos to snatch my phone and call Draco, who sent someone over to pick me up without any hesitation and had them drop me off at one of his unoccupied estates. I spent the next two days catching up on sleep and gathering my strength, waiting for the wedding day to arrive.

Upon showing up on the first floor of the banquet hall in the custom wedding gown, Mom's, Dad's, and Winnie's expressions immediately shifted.

Mason looked secretly pleased for a split second before masking it with a furious glare. "Did you seriously show up in a wedding gown to crash the wedding? You're way too shameless, Hannah!"

I didn't expect to run into these two nightmares getting married here, of all places. I frowned and said, "You're overthinking it. I'm here to get married as well, so step aside—I'm going in!"

Winnie gathered up her wedding gown and marched over to me, unable to hide the sheer jealousy and hatred in her eyes. "Why have you always been taking things from me since childhood, Hannah? I can let you have the wedding gown, but I will never let you have Mason!"

That single sentence caused a collective gasp to echo through the crowd.

"What's going on here? Did the eldest daughter of the Lowe family actually steal the wedding gown, and now she's going after the groom as well?"

Mom and Dad pushed their way through the crowd and walked over to us.

"Have you lost your mind, Hannah? You literally tried to burn our whole house down just because we wouldn't let you steal Winnie's husband! How dare you crash their wedding dressed like this! Do you want us to call the police on you, Hannah?"

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