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I Asked For Divorce in My Wedding

2026-03-04

I ran my fingertips over the pearls on the wedding dress as the host held the microphone up to me. "Ms. Scott, what is your greatest wish after marriage?" I chuckled softly. "Divorce." A deathly silence fell over the entire venue. Raymond's hand suddenly dug into my waist, his fingernails nearly piercing my skin. "Have you lost your mind?" he growled, his voice trembling. I turned to look at him. The face that had tenderly whispered "forever" to me just last night was now contorted with fear. "Mr. Luke," I raised my voice, fixing my gaze on the devil hiding behind the refined mask on the stage, "what you did to my parents three years ago—it's time to pay it back." The refinement on Mr. Luke's face shattered into pieces. "Everyone, Ms. Scott must have a fever. Don't take this seriously!" "A fever?" I sneered. "Mr. Luke, you drugged my father, drove him to jump off a building, and then killed Gavin. How do you plan to pay this debt?"收起

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Chapter 1 of "I Asked For Divorce in My Wedding"

Crimson ribbons coiled about the Church's pillars, the fragrance of lilies blending with the guests' perfumes, stifling me until my throat tightened. My fingertips absentmindedly brushed the pearls edging the wedding gown's train, each as cold as the stones before my parents' graves. Raymond Luke's hand pressed against my waist; its warmth, paradoxically, conjured the chill of an ice cellar. Just last night, he vowed 'forever and always' in my ear, his tone tender enough to drown a soul, yet the sweat on his palm now betrayed a heart heavy with uncertainty. The host stepped onto the stage clutching the microphone, his smile as contrived as a mannequin in a department store window. His deliberate adjustment of his tie conveyed a forced composure, clearly a performance to endure this wedding long since commandeered by capital. "Miss Wendy Scott, may I ask what your greatest wish after marriage is?" A spotlight suddenly struck my face, so blinding I could hardly open my eyes—yet it revealed with cruel clarity the varied expressions of the guests below: curiosity, greed, schadenfreude. Before hundreds of eyes, I pronounced one word with absolute clarity: "Divorce." Her voice was not loud, yet it pierced the false warmth of the Church like an ice pick. The clamor of the entire hall froze in an instant, even the sound of breathing seemed to vanish. The light from the crystal chandeliers reflected on the guests' stunned faces, like a surreal pantomime. I saw the host nearly drop the microphone; he opened his mouth, but after a long moment, no complete sentence followed. The elders of the Luke family in the front row grew ashen, and Mr. Clark, an old acquaintance of the Lukes, instinctively touched his briefcase, likely containing the contract with the Luke Group. The guests in the front row widened their eyes, faces etched with disbelief. Someone quietly took out their phone to capture the moment, the screen lights flickering intermittently in the dim corners.

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