Chapter 1
At my wedding to a billionaire heir, Malcom Blair, I leaned down and kissed a filthy, ragged man begging by the entrance, right there in front of everyone.
While the guests were still too stunned to react, I grabbed Christine Wagner, Malcom's cousin and my maid of honor, by the hair and slapped her across the face three dozen times in a row.
Everyone thought I had lost my mind and tried to have me locked in a psychiatric hospital.
Inside, I spent the whole night popping champagne and celebrating.
In my last life, not long after the wedding, Christine, a pediatric nurse, set fire to a children's hospital. Many kids died on the spot.
The police and the victims' families surrounded my house, screaming that I was the arsonist.
I stood there, completely confused, while Malcom pulled out surveillance footage and pointed the finger at me.
"You used to complain all the time that taking care of sick kids was worse than dealing with a dog, that it'd be better if they just died and got it over with. I never thought you'd actually be this cruel!"
The families lost control. They doused me in gasoline and burned me alive…
"Breaking news! Bride loses her mind at billionaire wedding!"
"Guess she wasn't meant for the high life. So close to marrying into money, and she snaps."
Below the stage, guests in tailored suits crowded together. Some pulled out hidden cameras and started snapping photos nonstop, while others crouched in corners, clutching their heads and whispering prayers.
All because, while Malcom Blair and I were exchanging vows just moments ago, I slapped him across the face, then dragged over a filthy man from the entrance who looked like a homeless drifter and kissed him in front of everyone.
The entire hall fell into a stunned silence.
I took that moment to grab Malcolm’s cousin, Christine Wagner, by the hair, yank her to the floor, and slap her three dozen times.
When I saw her face swell up, I burst out laughing.
Her scream finally snapped everyone back to reality. They looked at me as if I had lost it.
"Has she gone insane? Isn't Christine her best friend? I heard she's the one who introduced her to Malcolm!"
Malcolm rushed forward and pulled Christine into his arms, shielding her. When he looked at me, shock and disbelief twisted together in his eyes.
"Sandra, what's wrong with you? How could you do this to Christine? Didn't you say she was your best friend? Besides, we planned this wedding together and designed every detail. Are you not happy with it? Why would you do this?"
I tore off my veil and threw it at them, then shoved over the champagne tower I had stacked myself. Glasses shattered across the floor. Screams rippled through the hall.
Malcolm held Christine even tighter, his eyes practically burning.
"You've lost your mind! I can have you committed right now!"
The second I heard that, I couldn't have been happier. I let them take me away without a fight.
In my last life, not long after this wedding, Christine set a fire to a children's hospital.
It was peak flu season. The hospital was packed with kids. No one caught the fire in time, and every child in those rooms burned to death.
The next day, the police came straight to my door and took me away. They released surveillance footage that clearly showed me starting the fire.
But that night, I had been at a hot spring resort with Malcolm. I begged him to prove I was innocent.
His face darkened, his brows drawn tight.
"She complains to me every day after work, saying those sick kids are nothing but trouble. She said that even in her dreams, she wants to burn them alive… I just never thought she'd really do it. These are the clothes she changed out of yesterday. The housekeeper found burn holes all over the hem."
I stared at him, disbelief crashing over me.
How could he say something like that?
The story spread like wildfire. The entire internet turned on me.
In court, the parents of the dead children couldn't hold back their rage. Right there, in the courtroom, they splashed gasoline on me and set me on fire.
"You monster! You killed my child and destroyed my whole family! You're going to pay for this!"
When I opened my eyes again, I realized the psychiatric hospital wasn't such a bad place after all.
Chapter 2
Life in the psychiatric hospital was actually pretty good. Three balanced meals a day, no job to worry about.
After eating, I would wander around the garden, soaking up the sun. It was quiet, almost peaceful.
A week later, the doctor said I was doing well and could be discharged.
I did the math. By now, Christine should've already burned down the children's hospital.
My phone chimed.
Just like last time, every major platform was flooded with coverage of the fire.
Parents clung to each other in front of the charred ruins, crying until they could barely stand. White flowers were laid out in a circle around the wreckage.
I hadn't even gone far from the hospital when Malcolm and Christine showed up, a large crowd of furious family members trailing behind them.
The second Malcolm saw me, his eyes turned red, as if he had just dragged himself through grief.
"Sandra, I never thought you could be this cruel! You complained all the time about how annoying those kids were, and I let it go. But how could you actually do something like this? That was over two thousand lives! Do you have any idea how many families you destroyed?"
Christine's eyes were swollen from crying. "Sandra, even if you're my best friend, I'm not covering for you. As a pediatric doctor, how could you hurt those kids?"
The way Malcolm looked at me was like I was beyond saving. He seemed to want to tear me apart with his bare hands.
With both of them pointing at me, the parents who had been holding it in finally broke.
Some collapsed to the ground, wailing as they thought about their children burned alive. Others clenched their fists, eyes bloodshot, like they wanted to kill me right there.
People nearby started pulling out their phones.
"Look! They found the one who set the fire! I heard she's head of pediatrics!"
"This is disgusting! Everyone, get a good look at her face. People like this shouldn't be allowed to live!"
I just stood there, stunned. I had been locked in a psychiatric hospital all week. What proof did they have that I did this?
A water bottle came flying out of the crowd and slammed into my forehead. Warm blood started running down almost instantly.
More things followed. The mob threw whatever they could grab.
I tried to explain, but no one listened.
They shouted that I had to pay with my life. Some people, completely unhinged, even grabbed knives from nearby stalls and rushed toward me.
More and more bystanders piled in, blocking the entire entrance to the hospital.
My attending doctor, Jack Moore, stepped out of an ambulance with its hazard lights flashing, his voice cutting through the chaos.
"What's going on? This is a hospital entrance! If you delay emergency treatment, who's going to take responsibility?"
I looked at him like he was my last chance. "Dr. Moore! They're saying I burned the hospital last night. They're trying to kill me!"
Malcolm lunged for me, but I dodged, which only made him angrier. "If it wasn't you, then who else could it be?"
Right then, Christine pulled out her phone and started playing a video.
In the footage, I was wearing a white coat, covering a crying child's mouth while cursing at him to hurry up and die.
Chapter 3
In my last life, Christine uploaded that video online, and the whole internet turned on me.
The parents lost themselves in their rage. Right there in the courtroom, they poured gasoline over me and burned me alive.
Even now, just the thought of how the flames ate through me down to the bone made my whole body tremble.
There was a flicker of satisfaction in Malcolm's eyes, though his face still wore that mask of righteous anger.
"Sandra, we've been together this long, and only now do I see what kind of cold, vicious person you really are! You're the head of the department. You're the only one with emergency access to the ward. If it wasn't you, then who else could it be?"
The families he stirred up were on the edge, eyes red, closing in on me like they wanted to tear me apart. They kept pressing closer.
"Everyone, stop!" Jack stepped in front of me, shielding me. "This is a hospital! Who gave you the right to act like this?"
As soon as he finished, a line of security guards appeared behind him, each holding a stun baton.
"What proof do you have that I set the fire?" I said. "Did any of you actually see me do it?"
Last time, I was labeled the killer without even understanding how. This time, I wasn't going to let them pin it on me so easily.
"Sandra, stop lying!" Christine snapped. "When I got off work yesterday, I saw someone sneaking around. That was you."
She wouldn't let go of it.
One of the guards, with dark circles heavy under his eyes, stepped forward, clearly irritated.
"Miss, you can't just accuse someone like that without proof. Our inpatient ward locks down at nine every night. No one goes in or out after that. The fire didn't start until eleven. What proof do you have that one of our patients slipped out and set it?"
Christine shrank back, visibly shaken by his tone.
Malcolm's expression darkened. Without a word, he pulled up another surveillance video.
In it, I was wearing a white coat, skillfully avoiding the nurses on duty as I slipped into the pediatric ward. Not long after, thick smoke started seeping out from the crack under the door.
The footage was crystal clear. You could even see the hospital patient uniform under the coat, the pant legs marked with several burned holes.
Even though I had seen all this before, the shock still hit me.
If the guards hadn't also pulled up footage from the same time showing me resting in my room, I might've started wondering if I was sleepwalking.
For a moment, everyone fell into confusion.
"How are there two of them in different places?"
"Which video is real?"
Even the furious parents hesitated, unsure what to believe.
Malcolm pointed at me without hesitation.
"I've been with her for ten years! You think I wouldn't recognize her? She's the one who burned the hospital. I'm sure of it!"