Johny Winsor was in a vegetative state. He was forced to marry a destined bride to dispel bad luck.
Ceres Taylor was the chosen one to marry him. She accepted her fate then served her husband whole heatedly.
Even if he was in that state for a long time, she still remained his wife.
One day, her vegetative husband suddenly pressed her under him.
"My dear wife, I heard that you will spoil me?"
"How about I spoiling you from today on, day by day and night by night?"
"An ugly woman and a vegetable are meant for each other!"
People mimicked.
"The murderer's daughter has married a Winsor. She is lucky!"
"We clothed and feed you for your whole life, now you need to repay our kindness, my good sister!"
When the car suddenly stopped, Ceres woke up from dreaming and found herself sweating all over.
Her dreams were full of hateful faces and memories of Mary Morris! Her half-sister.
Ceres went to Evian Town to be the bride of the Winsors' eldest son. This marriage was originally for Mary. Everyone knew that the Winsors dominated the whole Imperial City. And Johny, the elder son of the Winsors, fell into a vegetative state and was vegetable caused by a car accident three years ago.
Johny's father, Jack Winsor had been unwilling to give up his eldest son and tried every means. This time, he chose to let his son get married to dispel the back luck. It showed that he really had no other means.
The Winsors chose Mary because of her birthdate. But they did not really know who Mary was.
The Morrises needed financial support from the Winsors. And they feared the Winsor's power, so they didn't dare to refuse the marriage. In order to fulfill the agreement while keeping their own daughter, they used Ceres for the marriage.
"Here we are, Mrs. Winsor." The driver glanced at Ceres in the back seat through the rearview mirror and immediately took his eyes back.
This bride was too ugly. Her facial features were delicate, but she had such a big birthmark on her face, covering most of her face. It was really terrible.
"Okay." Ceres got out of the car with her luggage. An old woman in her fifties came over. When the old woman saw Ceres, at first sight, she could not help laughing.
"Come with me."
The old woman took Ceres into the villa. On the way in, all the servants cast glances at Ceres and someone they smirked.
"Isn't she too ugly?"
"She is just for dispelling Mr. Johny's bad luck. It's not important for her to be beautiful or not."
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