로그인Everything is ready on the day of my wedding. But the bride, Adella Marlowe, is nowhere to be seen. That's when she texts me on my phone. Apparently, as a national shooting champion, there's a last-minute competition that she has to attend right away, all consequences be damned. But the next day, I see a social media post uploaded by Raiden Chase, the newest recruit in Adella's team. In the photo, I see Adella with one foot on a dead wild boar while propping her gun with a proud smile on her face. The caption goes, "I'm so glad to have a wife who's also a national shooting champion! Now, Grandma won't have to worry about her corn fields getting attacked by wildlife!" As I stare at the post, I just smile and leave a comment. "As expected of the champion whose heart goes out to the normal folk!" Adella quickly calls me the next moment. "Delete your comment right now! Also, stop being all passive-aggressive around me! It's just a missed wedding; must you be so snide about it?" This isn't Adella's first time leaving me at the altar. It's been two years, and every time she ditches me at the altar, she always has an excuse to do so. I just hang up on Adella without saying a word. She's right, though. This is just a wedding, isn't it? I might as well call it off once and for all.
더 보기For a long time after that, I never heard anything about Adella or Raiden again. It was as if they'd been erased from my world.Adella went bankrupt, just as I'd expected, and had the entire world hunting her down for money. She was left with a mountain of debt she couldn't repay, even with ten lifetimes.The moment the bankruptcy papers were filed, Raiden drained her bank accounts and fled, making his promises to marry her nothing but mocking, pathetic lies.Adella herself seemed to have evaporated into thin air. I'd never heard of her again.Meanwhile, I launched a new venture and leveraged my old connections and experience, so things quickly took off. As my business thrived, my loyal friends and employees who'd supported me came back to help.Finally, my company went public, and I threw a massive gala to celebrate the milestone.After a few rounds of drinks, I stepped away from the noise into the dark, rainy night air. It was cold like always, but I had a heavy overcoat to kee
I returned home to Mom and Dad. Under their care, I felt my body recovering, and that youthful energy I once had seemed to be flowing through my veins again.I packed my bags and set out for the places I'd spent years dreaming of, the highlands, the lakeshores, the snow-capped peaks, and the open roads. My pace was slightly unsteady, but I pushed forward and explored the world I'd always wanted to see.I left the noise of the present world behind and focused only on the path beneath my boots.As for my company, Raiden and Adella, I'd long swapped out my SIM card, so they couldn't reach out to me at all.I only heard snippets from friends that they'd gone into a frenzy when I never showed up at the club. Raiden had reportedly beaten Adella so badly that her face was covered in scars. They said he'd even disfigured her, and she hadn't had the courage to leave the house for a long time.But I wasn't concerned. I'd given her countless chances, and every single time, she'd chosen him
Everything was finally taken care of.I returned home and packed up the last of my belongings, ready to return to where I truly belonged tomorrow morning.When I caught my reflection in the mirror and dark circles under my eyes, I gave a bitter little laugh. I could imagine that if my adoptive mom saw me in such a miserable state, she'd sob and scold me for not learning to take care of myself.Staring up at the ceiling, I felt a twinge of regret. If I'd treated my adoptive parents with even half the devotion I wasted on Adella, maybe they wouldn't have aged so much, though they were barely 50 years old.Early the next morning, I zipped my bags and headed for the door.When I opened it, Adella was standing there with red eyes and a face streaked with tears, blocking my way.Her makeup was still from yesterday, now completely smeared by tears and a high, swelling handprint on her left cheek. Her eyes kept darting nervously to the side.I followed her gaze and noticed Raiden standi
After Adella and Raiden left, I immediately called every single shareholder. I recommended Raiden to them, claiming that his potential far exceeded Adella's and that he was willing to sign a performance-based contract.I told them that with him and Adella working together, the club was guaranteed a massive breakthrough in the next championship. If they failed to deliver, they would cover all the advertising losses.Advertising was the club's main source of income. The more famous the athletes were, the higher the advertising revenues, but that also meant athletes' fame came from championship results.Raiden was a hack who could barely hold a gun steady, let alone hit a target.I relayed the news to Adella and told her that Raiden was allowed to compete only if he signed the performance-based contract.Adella had never bothered with the company affairs. She hardly showed up at the office, except for shareholder meetings, and she didn't understand what signing a performance-based co






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