My Girlfriend went Back on Her Word, So I Married Her Best FriendChapter 1 Runaway Bride
On my wedding day with my fiancée Cindy Green, her mother suddenly canceled the wedding last minute.
"One million dollars for the bride price. Otherwise, don't even think about marrying Cindy."
I granted their wish. In front of everyone, I handed over the million dollars but declared that I'd be marrying her best friend instead.
After that, Cindy desperately pursued me, doing everything she could to win me back.
I held her best friend's hand and said, "I already have a wife."
1
After three years together, Cindy and I were finally getting married.
My brothers and I gathered the gifts and went to Cindy's house to bring her home.
After passing all the wedding games and challenges, we finally made it inside. I was so nervous as I watched Cindy, looking so stunning as she sat on the bed.
The girl of my dreams was about to become my wife, and I couldn't have been more excited.
As I gently tried to slip the wedding shoes on her feet, Cindy deliberately made it difficult, making it impossible to fit them on. I was sweating profusely with anxiety.
At that moment, my mother-in-law stepped in, wiping away non-existent tears as she stopped me.
"Don't rush, Mark. We're so reluctant to part with Cindy..."
"Mom, I will take good care of her. I promise she will never be mistreated," I said, thinking she was just expressing her concern. I handed her two red envelopes and vowed my commitment.
"That's not what I meant," she said, shaking her head. "To show how much you value Cindy, I think the bride price should go up a little. How about this? One million dollars. If not, don't even think about taking my Cindy."
I looked at Cindy, but she remained silent, her gaze distant, as if she was indifferent to it all. Her silence spoke volumes—it was as though she had already accepted this arrangement.
The joyous, noisy atmosphere came to an abrupt halt. Even my mother-in-law seemed to realize how unreasonable her demand was, turning her back and saying, "Think it over and transfer the money when you're ready."
Looking at the silent Cindy, I grabbed her hand. "Cindy, say something."