Chapter 2 The Ninth Bride
In order to escape from Finley, she went as far as helping her fiance, Noah, take away everything that belonged to Finley. Noah convinced her that if Finley lost everything, he would no longer have the power to keep her imprisoned.
At that time, she believed him.
So, she did everything in her power to harm Finley and break free from his grasp, all for the sake of being with Noah. On the day Finley left for a business trip, she escaped from the villa where she had been held captive and sought refuge in Noah's house, hoping that Noah would rescue her. Unfortunately, she overheard a conversation between Noah and Amy and witnessed their intimate moment.
It turned out that ever since Noah returned to the country, he had been planning to dissolve their marriage and marry Amy. However, upon learning that she had married Finley, he wanted to manipulate her feelings so he could deal with Finley.
It was all a lie, a deception.
She ended up causing the death of Finley, who had always deeply loved her, all for the sake of a scoundrel, and she also destroyed her happiness with her own hands.
As she faced death, all she could remember was how kind Finley had been to her when she was a fool.
Samantha could never forget his promise. "From now on, no one can harm you except for me because I will always protect you."
Finley kept his promise, but she didn't keep hers.
In her previous life, she had vowed to always stay by his side and love him forever. Yet, in the end, as soon as her intelligence returned, she abandoned him heartlessly. He must have been devastated at that time, right?
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