
The Dust Has Settled, And Our Debts Repaid
Chapter 2
Brandon suddenly opened the door at the same moment.
He smashed a wine glass onto the floor. The glass shards cut my cheek, and blood immediately oozed out.
“Aspen, you’re finally going to marry me. Aren’t you happy now?” he glared at me as he said coldly.
“Don’t worry, even if we get married, I will not touch you. That seven-year relationship was nothing but a joke!”
My knuckles turned white.
I slowly removed the glass shards from my face.
“Alright, as you wish.”
I had no words to say anymore. It was useless trying to convince him. He would not believe me, and he would not look into it either.
The next day, I sat by myself in the car and wanted to leave.
“Ms. Anderson, are you really not going to wait for Mr. Fuller? Aren’t you going to view wedding dresses together?”
“No, thanks.”
After I said that, I stepped on the gas and went to the bridal shop.
Ten minutes later, the car stopped. When I was about to open the door, the shopkeeper stopped me politely.
“Ms. Anderson, I’m sorry. Our shop is closed for a private event today. Please come another day.”
I was stunned. A private event?
The next second, I saw a familiar figure.
In the bridal shop, Brandon was holding Poppy Taylor’s foot as he carefully planted a kiss on it.
“Poppy, I won’t marry her. I only love you, do you know that?”
“Who would like someone who killed their older sister?” Poppy said sarcastically. However, she suddenly caught my gaze.
“Brandon, look who’s here.”
After she said that, Brandon finally looked up and glared at me.
“You’re here to accompany me in trying out wedding dresses. Are you really going to let her in?”
My fingernails dug into my palm. I was about to turn around and leave.
The shopkeeper suddenly grabbed my hand. “Ms. Anderson, Mr. Fuller says you may enter.”
I did not hesitate and went in directly.
After all, I was here to retrieve my wedding dress. Even though I had switched the groom, I still wanted a beautiful wedding dress.
However, I had just entered when I saw Poppy cutting up a luxurious wedding dress with a pair of scissors. “How dare you display such an ugly wedding dress!”
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