Under a series of phone calls from friends, Samuel had to say that he had something to do and needed to leave. He looked embarrassed and after saying goodbye reluctantly, he drove straight to another location.

Giselle knew what he was going to do and followed him closely in a taxi. It was a wedding venue that had been prepared.

All of Samuel's friends were there, even Samuel’s mom, Jane Fernandez who looked down on Giselle at the beginning and his father, Kurt, who had been abroad for many years.

They sat together, looking at Rachel on the stage with smiles on their faces.

"Samuel, why are you so late? The bride has been waiting for you for a long time."

A friend smiled and pinned a corsage on Samuel, "Rachel is so beautiful today, you are so lucky."

"Samuel, please teach me where to find such a good sister-in-law."

Another friend pretended to be jealous, causing everyone to laugh.

It turned out that they had known it for a long time. When Giselle realized this moment, she realized how ridiculous she used to be. When she saw the wedding dress Rachel was wearing on the stage, Giselle heard something in her heart break completely.

The wedding dress inlaid with pearls and broken diamonds was the one Giselle tried on in the wedding shop that day. Now it was on Rachel.

Giselle didn't understand why. If Samuel didn't love her, he had held her in his heart for many years and wanted to raise her like a princess: if Samuel really loved her, all his relatives and friends recognized another woman and gathered together to celebrate their wedding, what was the big deal.

Giselle raised her mobile phone and recorded the whole scene. Forget it, she didn't care anyway.

***

After returning home, Giselle sat on the table and cut the last clip into the video. The total length of the video was about half an hour, which was enough to clearly describe Samuel's various bad behaviors. The pictures sent by Rachel, the call recorded that day, the bridal shop, everything was in it.

After choosing to upload the video at a scheduled time, she copied another copy and saved it in the file to be played on the big screen at the wedding tomorrow.

After doing everything, she started to pack her luggage. It was called packing, but there was not much to take. Apart from the necessary daily necessities and a few sets of clothes, there was nothing else to take.