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Blind Box Bride Escaped and He Lost It

The business world's reigning emperor, Ian Wade, was a lunatic. He locked a hundred women inside a villa and treated them like blind-box prizes. Pulling one at random, he would marry whoever he drew. Everyone thought getting picked was luck. Only I knew it was a curse. In my last life, I was the one whose name came up. After being reborn, I planned to destroy the magnetic strip on the blind box and dodge that twisted fate altogether. But by some cruel twist of chance, I still ended up being the "lucky" one. On the wedding day, history repeated itself. Ian took a phone call, panic flashing across his face as he tore off his boutonniere. "Jemma doesn't want to marry. She's threatening suicide. I have to go get her," he said. The man who was supposed to marry Jemma Lane-Leland Riley, the Crownport's golden heir, stormed in, radiating icy fury. He didn't chase after the runaway bride. Instead, he walked straight up to me and looked me over from head to toe. "Ian ran off with my wife," Leland said, grabbing my chin. "His debt becomes yours. You marry me. Fair enough, right?"
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Chapter 10

At eight o'clock that evening, the birthday party officially began.

The lawn of the villa was ablaze with lights, crowded with the city's elite.

Jemma, dressed in a white gown, leaned affectionately against Ian's side.

I stood on the second-floor curved balcony, pushing a massive gift box, looking down coldly at the scene below.

"Oh? Isn't that Margot?" someone scoffed from the crowd, his voice cutting clean through the music. "Red, of all colors? That's just inviting bad luck."

"She probably knows she's just a counterfeit. Trying to grab attention."

"I heard her hand's ruined, Serves her right. Who told her to mess with Miss Lane?"

The so-called socialites who used to flatter me now tilted their heads back, their faces openly filled with disdain and mockery.

Jemma looked up at me as well, feigning surprise. "Margot, why are you standing so high up there? Come down. You're frightening everyone."

She stood radiant in her white dress, elegant and flawless.

Ian remained at her side as guests showered them with congratulations.

From upstairs, I watched them in silence.

Then I pushed the enormous gift box forward, the one I had prepared long ago.

The moment it appeared, every pair of eyes turned toward me.

The music gradually died down.

Ian frowned when he noticed me.

But when his gaze landed on the gift box, his expression softened.

He probably thought it was a surprise I had prepared for Jemma.

Jemma also looked at me with open curiosity.

"Margot," she asked sweetly, "is that the gift you got me? It's huge."

I slowly scanned the crowd—the same people who had laughed at me, looked down on me, and waited eagerly for my downfall.

The corners of my lips curled into a strange, chilling smile.

"Ian," I called out calmly. He looked at me, irritation flickering in his eyes.

"Aren't you fond of blind boxes? Today, I brought you one too."

Before anyone could react, I lifted the lid of the gift box in full view of the stunned crowd.

There was no surprise, no gift. Inside lay a pitch-black coffin, radiating an ominous chill.

In front of it stood a stark white funeral arrangement.

A collective gasp swept through the lawn as everyone stared at me like I had lost my mind.

"Ian, You love blind boxes. So tell me, do you like this surprise?" I asked, pointing at the coffin, smiling brightly and cruelly at once.

"This is the wedding house I prepared for you and Jemma. Spacious enough, don't you think?" I added.

Jemma screamed and buried herself in Ian's arms.

Ian's face darkened instantly.

"Margot, have you lost your mind?!" he roared.

"Yes, I have," I replied, smiling.

"And you're the one who drove me there," I added calmly.

As he lunged toward me, I pressed the remote hidden in my pocket.

"Don't bother," I said coolly.

From behind the coffin, I dragged out two massive containers.

High-concentration alcohol, delivered by Leland's people.

I twisted the caps open and splashed the liquid freely across the ornate carpets, the expensive curtains, and the floor beneath the panicking crowd.

The sharp, choking stench of alcohol filled the air instantly.

"Alcohol! It's alcohol! Run!"

"She's insane! She's going to kill us all!"

Moments ago, they had been smug and superior. Now they scattered in chaos, screaming as they rushed for the exits.

"Margot! What do you want?! Stop this now!" Ian shouted, panic finally breaking through his composure.

I didn't stop. I poured the last container of alcohol over the coffin.

Then I walked toward it, step by step.

From my pocket, I took out a lighter.

I looked at him and smiled.

"This coffin," I said softly, "is my final gift to you."

Under the dead silence of the crowd, I flicked the lighter.

Click. Flames erupted violently, shooting skyward. In an instant, the entire banquet hall became an inferno.

Guests surged toward the exits, fighting to escape the living hell.

Amid the screams and chaos, I took one last look at the man frozen in terror.

"This life, I'm giving it back to you. We're even now."

I raised my middle finger at him.

Then I stepped forward and leapt into the pitch-black night.

This time, I was done being contained.

Whatever had left of me would survive.

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