Another Bride
When my CEO girlfriend, Lana Piller, learned that I had given the design that took me half a year to complete to her first love, Aiden Connaught, for a competition, she, who had always been afraid of marriage and having children, suddenly agreed to marry me and have children with me.
Aiden was pissed off and pretended to have a depressive episode; he picked up sulfuric acid, intending to ruin his own hands.
Lana immediately panicked. Not only did she give him my position as the design director, but she also accompanied him to the Arctic to witness the aurora borealis and fulfill his dream. They ate and stayed together all the way, being inseparable.
Three months later, Lana casually remarked, "Zac and I have been busy competing and seeking inspiration, unlike you, who has been slacking off at work. Your designs are entirely unoriginal! You’ve run out of ideas. That's why you're envious of his talent."
Looking at Lana's increasingly prominent baby bump, I was not angry; I just smiled calmly and continued with the wedding preparations.
Lana thought I was still in the dark, laughing and saying she had overcome her mental barrier and could not wait to give me a child.
However, she had no idea that the wedding would take place as scheduled, but I had already chosen another bride.