He Delayed Our Wedding Ten Times to Please His Secretary, So I Made Him Lose EverythingChapter 1

My fiancé canceled our wedding for the ninth time after losing a bet to his pretty assistant.

I seriously told him that if he canceled it a tenth time, I'd marry someone else.

But he only chuckled, "Becca, you even gave me one of your kidneys. How could you possibly marry anyone else? Besides, who else would be willing to marry someone as sickly as you?"

On the day of our tenth scheduled wedding, his beautiful assistant sent him a one-way plane ticket to the US. She bet that if he could find her within an hour, she would stay and attend the wedding.

Hudson's expression turned grim as she gripped the ticket. Then, he ripped the corsage off his chest and rushed out of the hall.

An hour later, Lola Reed shared a photo on social media of the two of them hugging in the center of the crowded airport.

The caption read: Someone who cares about you will find you at a glance among thousands of people.

I quietly took off my wedding dress and dialed a long-forgotten number. "Samuel Jacobson, does your promise to marry me still count?"

I could hear a suppressed excitement came from across the line. "It counts. It's always counted. As long as it's you, it'll count for a lifetime."

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The people in the hall looked at each other and as wealthy nobles, they all felt embarrassed.

Some even began to speak up for me. "This is the tenth wedding already. Mr. Lenart is being too reckless. How can he keep abandoning Miss Herrera for just a junior assistant?"

"That's right. Miss Herrera treated him so well. She even gave him a kidney and yet her father kicked her out because of it."

They looked at me sympathetically as they spoke. Even outsiders knew Hudson had taken his joke too far.

Hudson's mother came running over, grabbed my arm and said urgently, "Becca, hurry, explain to everyone. Just say something urgent came up at the company and he had to handle it. Invite the guests for the meal first."

I looked indifferently at my mother-in-law, who kept saying she treated me like her own daughter. I felt suffocated.

"Aunt Sandy, do you think everyone else is stupid? I've already said this nine times. Do I really need to say it a tenth?"