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Call Off The Wedding!

After years abroad, a woman returns home to an arranged match with Yves, a man who seems like the perfect husband. However, her dream wedding turns into a nightmare when she discovers the church decorated with grotesque imagery, wax corpses, and blood-stained flowers. His friend Nina claims this macabre display is Yves's true preference. Faced with a choice between a joyous union and a house of horrors, she threatens to cancel everything unless the madness ends.
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Chapter 1

After working abroad for several years, I returned home, only to have my parents arrange a blind date for me.

He was tall and strikingly handsome, honest in character, steady in demeanor, and came from an excellent family background. In short, the perfect candidate for a husband.

I told myself that sooner or later, marriage was inevitable, so I settled on him.

The day before the wedding, I went to the church—only to be stunned by the sight before me.

The entire place had been transformed into something sinister and grotesque. The walls were plastered with terrifying photos of corpses, the floor littered with wax figures of severed arms and legs, and even the flowers had been dyed black, dripping with blood-red stains.

But the most infuriating part was the image hanging right at the center of the church—an AI-generated picture of me, pinned beneath my fiancé, as he whipped me.

My whole body trembled with fury. I stormed at the staff still working on the decorations, ordering them to stop immediately.

Just then, his best friend, Nina Cullen, walked in.

"Don't stop. Yves prefers this wedding style."

I froze, staring at her in disbelief.

"How is that possible? Who in their right mind would decorate something as joyous as a wedding with gore? This is insane!"

Nina only gave a cold, arrogant laugh. "That's the theme. If you want to marry him, you'll have to accept it."

Speechless, I immediately called Yves.

"Yves, I'm not interested in getting married in a haunted house. You'd better restore the church to normal; otherwise, this wedding is off."

The day before my wedding, I discovered my fiancé's close female friend had turned the church into a bloody haunted house.

When I confronted my fiancé, Yves Laurent, he blamed me for making a fuss.

After I called the wedding off, he suddenly regretted it.

-

I never expected that Yves Laurent—who always seemed so honest and steady—could harbor such a grim, macabre taste.

Our wedding was tomorrow. The whole city's respectable families would be in attendance; if they saw a horror-show themed ceremony, they would mock me without mercy.

I had to stop it, but Yves's friend, Nina Cullen, refused outright and sneered at me.

I called Yves. His voice on the other end was dismissive. "Stop making a scene. You're being paranoid."

My expression hardened; I raised my voice. "I'm not making a scene. This isn't a wedding set; this is something else entirely—"

He cut me off and hung up.

I stood there, stunned. Was this the patient, emotionally stable man I thought I knew?

Nina's lips curved. "See? There's no point arguing. He already put me in charge of the decorations."

Her tone was smug and venomous. "Your father still has some value to his parents. That's the only reason they'd accepted you as a daughter-in-law. Otherwise, Yves wouldn't marry you. You're not his type."

She scanned me with contempt. "Pretty face, yes, but that's all you've got. When you get old, we'll see if Yves still wants you."

Her hostility surprised me; why did she despise me so much? Before I could parse it, she answered my question.

"I did this on purpose," she said. "Because I love Yves. I can't stand the thought of you marrying him."

She shoved me with deliberate anger. "Move aside. I'm not done. If you want to marry him, you'll have to live with it."

I braced myself; my fists clenched, nearly striking her.

Seeing her domineering attitude, I truly wanted to fight. But my superiors at work had warned me repeatedly to control my temper—to show restraint and avoid physical confrontation whenever possible.

I forced a deep breath and spoke coolly. "Whatever your relationship with Yves is, the wedding is mine to plan. Please leave."

Nina ignored me and instead barked orders at the crew. "Yes, put the dead rat here. That'll set the mood. The curse will then take effect."

The church looked like a scene from a nightmare; my anger flared.

Walking away seemed tempting, but if I canceled the wedding outright, I would lose face—and my parents would tear me apart. For their sake, I kept my temper and softened my voice.

"Nina, that's enough. Stop it now."

She rolled her eyes and answered loudly, "Not enough. I want everyone to remember this wedding."

She was sweet on the surface, rotten beneath. I had no patience for her theatrics. I stepped forward, grabbed her arm, and pulled hard. "Please leave."

She wrenched away and glared at me with venom. "Let go, you bitch!"

I didn't let go.

Suddenly, she produced a dagger and slashed at my arm. I couldn't dodge in time; the blade carved a line across my skin.

Pain shot through me. I stared at her in disbelief.

"You… stabbed me?"

Her face went black, a cruel grin spreading across it.

"I'll beat you up too!" she snarled, then barked orders at the motionless bodyguards standing nearby. "Hit her! If anything happens, I'll take the blame."

At her command, the guards lunged forward, hauling me up and slapping my face repeatedly. Each strike clouded my head until the world spun.