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Tenth Delayed Wedding: I Finally Set You Free

After Katherine Winston postpones their wedding for the tenth time, the protagonist finally chooses self-respect. Despite a twenty-five-year bond and five years of dating, he decides to walk away entirely. He avoids mutual friends, resigns from his job to escape her company, and ignores her parents' pleas for forgiveness. By deleting every digital memory and blocking her contact, he severs their long history to prioritize his own well-being over a one-sided love.
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Chapter 1

After Katherine Winston delays our wedding for the tenth time, I decide to set her free.

At the celebratory party thrown by my friend for his second newborn, I arrive at the venue to congratulate him in advance.

When my best friend invites me to a camping trip, I walk away as soon as Katherine shows up.

When my company decides to dispatch me to Katherine's company to follow up with the project we're working on, I tender my resignation without hesitation.

Even when Katherine's parents visit me in hopes of convincing me to forgive Katherine. But I refuse to leave my residence at all.

I take the liberty to delete all the photos with Katherine in them. Then, I block her number and on all social media platforms.

Finally, I delete the social media account that has been recording our daily lives as a couple. Just like that, I cut myself off everything related to Katherine.

We've known each other for 25 years, and we've been in a relationship for 5 of them. I've always thought that we're each other's only love in life.

That is, until the wedding I've prepared for gets delayed for the tenth time. It's then realization finally dawns on me.

I should love myself first before loving someone else.

"Edison, wait for me. I'm on my way. I'll be there soon." Katherine Winston ended the call before I finished speaking.

I looked at the hotel staff awkwardly. "My girlfriend will be here soon. Could I have a little more time? Once she gets here, we'll go through the wedding rehearsal as soon as possible."

The hotel staff smiled courteously at me and said hesitantly, "Apologies, sir, but your reservation for the hall has already gone ten minutes over.

"The next couple is waiting to use the hall for their wedding rehearsal. I'm really sorry about this."

My gaze drifted past him to the couple behind him. Seeing their impatient expressions, I forced an awkward smile and apologized.

"It's my fault for holding things up. I'll pack up and go."

A staff member from the wedding planning company followed me out of the hotel. "Mr. Jackman, just like the previous nine times, we didn't complete the rehearsal. However, the deposit is non-refundable."

I smiled bitterly. "It's fine. I'm the one who held you up."

This wedding planning company was the most sought-after in Bawton, and their schedule was really packed. I had paid twice the deposit just to have them run rehearsal after rehearsal.

"Of course, Mr. Jackman. You're now one of our valued clients. If you need another rehearsal, just contact me on WhatsApp."

His words left me deeply embarrassed. I sped up and left the place.

It was already the tenth time Katherine had missed the wedding rehearsal. After skipping rehearsals the previous nine times, she would use a sudden business trip as an excuse to convince me to postpone the wedding.

Even though we had sent out the invitations nine times, I still went along with what she said.

But this time, I really wanted to see what excuse she had come up with.

I leaned against a birch tree across from the hotel. I waited all day before Katherine finally showed up at night.

"We had a last-minute meeting today. I came as soon as it ended and sped all the way. I'm still in time for the rehearsal, right?"

Her story had too many holes and didn't quite add up.

I lowered my gaze to her tight denim skirt and let out a chuckle. "It's too late."

Katherine, who had been leading me toward the hotel, suddenly stopped and looked at me apologetically.

"It's all my fault for expanding the company too much. As the CEO, I can't just walk away from my work. It'll be no different next time we do the rehearsal."

I looked at her quietly, waiting for her to continue.

As expected, Katherine said awkwardly, "But I'm going on a business trip to Torsia next week. We need to postpone our wedding."

Seeing the hurt in my eyes, Katherine tried to comfort me. "Don't be sad. Our wedding will take place on time next time.

"By then, I'll have a fortune teller pick the perfect date for our wedding. Come along. I got you a new suit for the wedding. You'll look incredible in it."

Whenever Katherine postponed our wedding, she would give me an expensive custom-made suit. I already had nine of them hanging in my closet, so I didn't need a tenth.

I took out my phone, pulled up the details for a suit order, and showed it to her. "Gavin's suit is ready too. Remember to have him pick it up later."

Katherine's expression shifted, but she quickly regained her composure.