Chapter 7
The crowd started siding with me again upon seeing how I was acting.
Joshua was at a loss for words. His expression grew darker with each second.
I shot him a quick glance before crying even harder.
It wasn’t compulsory to register one’s marriage. Like many other married couples, Joshua and I didn’t have a marriage
certificate, but Lynda and Joseph did.
I couldn’t recall if this had happened in my past life, but I never expected them to be so impatient in this lifetime.
It seemed like Joshua and Lynda had registered themselves as a married couple while I was out running errands. It just so
happened that Natalie caught them in the act and turned the whole matter into a scene.
I waited until everyone had said their piece, then slowly got to my feet. Without saying a single word, I slapped Joshua twice,
as hard as I could.
I didn’t know if he felt the pain, but my hand sure did. It was already numb.
I pointed at him and started gabu
“If I knew you were like this, I wouldn’t have married you, Joshua! Your brother just died,
and you’re already hooking up with his wife. How disgusting!”
to be
set up
for marriage in the first place. It’s
weath!”
I then sneered, “How could I forget. It you and Lynda who were supposed no wonder your family is busy scheming instead of mourning for Joseph’s
Everyone was shocked upon hearing the latest gossip. “What? Is this true?”
I happened to find out about this after I died.
It turned out Lynda was originally meant to be with Joshua, but he simply didn’t measure up to Joseph. Faced with pressure
from her family, she chose Joseph instead.
Everything started to make sense once I obtained this piece of information. Looking back, Joshua had always been overly
concerned with Lynda.