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After the Betrayal, Love Blooms

My sister and I were married on the same day, but somehow, the wedding procession accidentally brought her to my fiancé’s house. Meanwhile, I found myself at a notorious estate, infamous for claiming the lives of three previous brides. The next day, my fiancé, Charles, casually put his arm around my sister and said with indifference, “I was drunk last night, and what happened, happened. You might as well accept it.” My sister, Alexis, intentionally showed the red marks on her shoulder, sobbing, “I know you blame me, sister... but what’s done is done. And while Jaiden might be old, rotund, and rumored to be a curse to his spouses, maybe that’s what you deserve, given your blindness.” I said nothing. No wonder Grandpa had so readily agreed for her to marry the unattractive, stout heir of a cursed lineage when Jaiden's name came up—she must have been ready all along. But she had no idea I was the one who had prepared ahead of time. ... After the wedding, my family hosted a reception to thank the guests.
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Chapter 2

After Dad brought Alexis back home, the first thing he did was shove me into the servants' quarters, saying he couldn’t let Alexis be treated unfairly.

On my birthday, even though she knew I was allergic to strawberries, she insisted on ordering a strawberry cake. I ended up in the hospital, and Charles insisted it was all in my head.

Alexis even tampered with my eye drops, causing my blindness, yet Charles just comforted her, accusing me of fabricating a sob story to try and get Alexis out of the house.

At that moment, I felt utterly hopeless and ended up jumping from the hospital rooftop.

When I came to, I found myself back on the day Alexis was first brought home.

Reflecting on my past life, I realized that my constant need for control had driven Alexis to scheme against me.

This time, I resolved to act first.

Quietly, I asked the doctor to issue a false blindness certificate and diligently played the role of the blind woman.

But in this life, Charles didn't reject Grandpa Houston’s proposal of marriage.

I thought maybe he had found his conscience, but it turned out to be a scheme they concocted to switch brides.

I finally realized that Charles always felt insecure about living under someone else's roof, believing I looked down on him.

So he felt sympathy for Alexis, who shared his feelings.

All my years of love and dedication to him were invisible to his eyes.

Enough. This time, I would make them truly understand what it means to live under someone else's roof.

I spoke coldly, "Check the security footage."

Charles sneered, "Checking the footage implies doubting Alexis. She's innocent and kind—she wouldn't lie."

Absolutely baffling.

I was about to respond when a guest jovially nudged him, saying, "Mr. Gray, I heard you built an amusement park on the South Bank land? Quite generous!"

Charles gave a light smile, "Alexis has loved carousels since she was a child. I wanted to make her dream come true."

I was shocked. The South Bank land?

I instinctively said, "Charles, I've already arranged a partnership with Southside Corporation to build a smart factory. This year's Martinez projects depend on it..."

He abruptly interrupted me, "Talia, how does a blind fool like you plan to run a factory? Is there anything on your mind other than making money?"

He gestured toward Alexis, who was across the room chatting with guests, "I’m different from you. Alexis is pure, loves amusement parks, and I'm willing to protect her innocence, no matter the cost."

You're using our family’s land to protect her innocence, how generous of you?

"I'm not heartless. Since you're my wife in name, I'll give you some management rights. Stop pretending to be a victim—it's quite nauseating."

I've never seen someone so openly disguise exploitation as kindness.

"Wife?" I repeated, "Haven't you already consummated your marriage with Alexis?"

He sighed impatiently, "I know you're still jealous of Alexis."

"Don't worry, your marriage with the Martinez family doesn't count. Jaiden's not in London now. When the time comes, I'll just say you're dead and keep you by my side. Will that do?"

"But you'll get the title. Alexis is the only one I love."

I calmly asked him, "Are you so certain that I want this title?"

Charles's face darkened, "What do you mean? If you don’t marry me, who else would you marry? Are you really eyeing the wealth of London’s crown prince?"

I smirked slightly, "Compared to a stray dog like you, he certainly carries more dignity."

Charles's expression turned ugly instantly, "Talia, I used to think you were just spoiled. Now I see you're a shallow woman driven by vanity and ambition!"

"Is all you see money and power? Do you think the crown prince of London would be interested in you? With your blindness, he wouldn't even come near you!"

"The truth is, Alexis was the one meant to marry him, not you."

Just as he finished speaking, Alexis started crying loudly.

She rushed over and clung to him, "Charles, stop it... I'm not worth you fighting with my sister over..."

Then, she looked tearfully at me, "Sister, if it bothers you so much, I'll leave, alright? As long as you're happy, I'm willing to leave the Martinez family and never see you again..."

With that, she tried to kneel.

I didn't flinch, just laughed, "Fine, then leave."

Alexis’s tears stopped instantly, stunned that her melodrama was cut short by just one sentence from me.

The next second, Charles slapped me across the face, "You're too much! Alexis is just a girl. How dare you drive her away?"

"I'm telling you, no matter how much you strive, you'll never hold a place as high as Alexis in my heart. She is the future lady of the Gray household."

I laughed, "You just mentioned the Gray family? Fine. Then take her and leave our home."

The whole thank-you banquet turned into a farce in front of all our guests.

But it allowed me to see clearly who were real friends and who were merely complicit in Charles’s deceit.

Charles pointed at me angrily, "Fine! Let's see who actually gets kicked out of the Martinez home in the end!"

I couldn’t be bothered to respond and turned to leave.

In a month, Jaiden would return to London.

The crown prince said to have doomed three wives—claiming I’m not afraid would be a lie.

But staying with Charles was not an option.

Even if Jaiden was as cursed as the rumors claimed, I was willing to take the risk.

At worst, it’s only death.

But before that, I’d make sure Charles and Alexis were out of the Martinez estate.

Time was running out.

I made a phone call, "About that project..."

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