Your Wedding, My RebirthChapter 1

My two-year aid mission to Alsatan ended, and my wedding date was scheduled for next month.

After performing quarantine, I returned home without informing anyone, to give my fiancé a surprise.

Hundreds of wedding planning books were piled on the table. To my surprise, he was the groom, but I was not the bride.

I ran to find him, but upon entering the hospital, I witnessed my boyfriend, the vice president of the hospital, proposing to someone else.

"Neil Francis, will you marry me? There will be a grand wedding for us next month!"

Doctors, nurses and patients throughout the hospital applauded and screamed.

Seeing his affectionate and expectant gaze, I, who was exhausted and standing in the corner, dared not take another step forward.

Since I was not the one he chose, I wouldn't appear in the wedding ceremony.

But after I ran away from the marriage, he looked for me like crazy...

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The proposal scene decorated with roses was mixed with the smell of hospital disinfectant, but it didn't make people uncomfortable.

Barry knelt on one knee, just like he had proposed to me two years ago.

However, the person standing opposite him was no longer me.

"Neil, marry me, okay?"

Neil covered her lips with excitement, and her other hand was stretched out tremblingly.

The next moment, a sparkling diamond ring was put on her hand.

The two hugged each other tightly and kissed passionately. Even though the people around them were cheering, their kissing sounds were clearly heard by me.

I couldn't help but stroke the engagement ring that Barry gave me before I left.

He once said that if I wore the ring he carved, I would be his wife forever.

As a result, the ring was so small.

Later, he made a red rope in person and sent it to me across the ocean, so that I could wear the ring as a necklace.

Maybe because the red rope became weak after the passage of years, it broke when I pulled it hard.

Without the rope to hold the ring in place, it instantly fell and rolled to Barry's feet.

He glanced at the ring at his feet, picked it up, and threw it into the trash can.

It was like throwing away my ten years of deep affection for him.

After successfully proposing, Barry gave a nurse a hint, and the latter began to distribute wedding candies and gifts to everyone present.

With the blessing of all the people, the two walked past me holding hands.