I Laughed When My Best Friend Saved A CEO
On my way to the interview, my best friend—who had always warned me not to meddle in other people’s business—suddenly rushed toward the crashed luxury car without hesitation.
That was when I knew she had been reborn too.
In our previous life, she and I were known as the two top aces of the Finance Department. After graduation, we both made it to the final interview at one of the world’s top five hundred companies.
On the day of that interview, we encountered a terrible car accident. The company’s president was inside the wreck.
I gave up the interview to save him, while my friend ran straight to the interview without looking back.
In the end, she got the offer, and I lost my chance at the prestigious firm.
Everyone pitied me.
However, the president held a grand wedding to repay me.
I became the wife of my friend’s boss. I was admired and envied by all.
She, on the other hand, struggled under endless performance targets. She got buried by work.
At the company’s annual gala, I stood beside the president, dazzling under the lights, while she faded into the crowd—exhausted and invisible.
Jealousy drove her mad. She grabbed a knife and stabbed me right there at the gala.
When I opened my eyes again, she and I had both returned to the day of the president’s car accident.