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Swapping Mafia Husbands

After being reborn on her wedding day, the protagonist gains the ability to hear others' thoughts. Her sister Amelia, driven by a desire to produce an heir first, quickly claims the man who fathered triplets in their previous life. Left with the cold, distant husband who ignored Amelia before, the protagonist realizes her sister has fallen for a trap. While Amelia expects a life of ease, the protagonist prepares to watch her descent into a personal hell.
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Chapter 2

My wedding and Amelia’s wedding were held together, and the scale was grand.

Early on the morning of the ceremony, two wedding dresses were delivered to the estate at the same time.

In our previous life, Marcus never even showed up at the wedding.

Meanwhile, Noah had arrived early in the morning, busying himself with everything like the perfect husband.

Everyone said Noah was the one who truly knew how to care for a woman.

And this life was the same.

Noah personally drove over to deliver Amelia’s wedding dress, while a driver delivered mine.

Carrying the dress box upstairs, Noah smiled sweetly.

“I don’t trust anyone else touching Amelia’s wedding dress.”

Amelia immediately threw herself at him and kissed him before looking at me provocatively.

“Jane, why didn’t Marcus personally deliver your wedding dress?”

I smiled lightly.

“It’s fine. The wedding dress Marcus gave me was the finale piece at the Paris auction. There’s only one in the world. I like it very much.”

Amelia’s expression instantly darkened.

Inside her heart, she sneered.

'What are you showing off for? Let’s see if you can still smile once your dress splits open later in front of everyone.'

My heart stirred slightly, but my expression remained calm.

Sure enough, she had someone tamper with my wedding dress.

After she and Noah left, I picked up the dress and inspected it carefully.

Very quickly, I found a circle of loosened stitching hidden along the inside of the waistline.

On the surface, nothing looked wrong. However, with one hard pull, the entire dress would rip apart instantly.

I smiled, took out a needle and thread, and sat down to sew it back together. Afterward, I even added several hidden clasps to reinforce it.

By evening, the wedding officially began.

The entire estate was brightly lit, and guests held champagne glasses while chatting among themselves.

As expected, Marcus never appeared.

Just like Amelia in my previous life, I stood there alone, enduring the strange looks and whispers coming from every direction.

When Amelia walked over hand-in-hand with Noah, her lips were flushed red and her legs trembled slightly.

It wasn’t hard to guess what they had just been doing.

The moment she saw me standing alone, her smile became even more smug. She deliberately leaned against Noah and whined in a sugary voice, “Honey, my waist is so sore.”

Noah immediately wrapped an arm around her as he gave a low laugh and started massaging her waist.

I knew she was doing it on purpose for me to see.

She wanted me to get jealous and lose control in front of everyone.

I wasn’t stupid, though.

In our previous life, she had stormed off on the spot and made herself the laughingstock of the entire event.

Donna Zillmann’s expression darkened immediately. The others also said Amelia lacked composure and wasn’t fit for the position of eldest daughter-in-law of the Zillmann family.

After the wedding, Donna Zillmann made things difficult for her at every turn and found fault with everything she did.

I wouldn’t repeat her mistakes.

I picked up my wine glass and smiled graciously at the guests filling the hall.

“Marcus has an important business deal to handle today, so he truly couldn’t make it back in time. Later, during the family speech, I’ll speak on his behalf. I hope everyone won’t mind.”

As soon as I finished speaking, the whispers below quieted down.

Donna Zillmann, seated at the main table, glanced at me with a little more satisfaction in her eyes.

For a family as powerful as the Zillmann family, appearances mattered more than anything.

At a time like this, the daughter-in-law absolutely couldn’t panic. She had to carry herself like the lady of the house.

Amelia noticed that glance from Donna Zillmann, too.

A trace of irritation flashed through her eyes.

'Bitch, what are you so proud of? When Donna Zillmann gives out the gifts later, I’ll make sure you humiliate yourself in front of everyone!'

Being able to hear other people’s thoughts really was a good thing.

At the very least, whenever someone wanted to hurt me, I’d know in advance.

Soon enough, it was time for the gift ceremony.

The attendants brought out two boxes containing the Zillmann family’s inherited black rose necklace and white rose necklace.

According to tradition, Donna Zillmann would personally put them on us.

I straightened my back and walked toward Donna Zillmann while hearing Amelia count down in her mind.

'Three, two, one… Now’s the time!'

The instant Amelia suddenly stretched out her foot to step on my wedding dress, I lightly lifted my skirt and bent down to bow to Donna Zillmann.

And Amelia ended up stepping hard on her own dress instead.

“Rip!”

The sound of fabric tearing echoed throughout the entire banquet hall.

Her wedding dress split open at the waist, exposing her underwear and the obscene finger marks near the tops of her thighs.

The crowd instantly erupted.

Noah hurried over to shield her while awkwardly trying to smooth things over.

“Sorry, sorry. We got a little carried away this morning…”

However, in his thoughts, he was saying, 'What an idiot. You’ve completely embarrassed me!'

Donna Zillmann flew into a rage and hurled the white rose necklace at them.

“Useless! Can’t you even stand properly?!

“Are you really so shameless that you had to create this kind of scandal on your wedding day?!”

“Donna Zillmann, I’m sorry. I didn’t do it on purpose…”

Amelia hurriedly clutched her torn dress and apologized, her voice trembling, though her eyes were filled with resentment.

In the end, Donna Zillmann personally put the necklace only on me.

The moment the sparkling diamonds rested against my collarbone, I knew.

This round belonged to me.