Chapter 9 As soon as the words were spoken, Bethany was startled, unsure why Spencer, had made such a sudden decision. "Why did you suddenly decide to livestream the wedding?" Spencer replied coldly, "Hasn't Hannah always wanted to marry me? I'm going to livestream the wedding so she can see the place she's been dreaming of, and realize it won't belong to her anymore." "Let's see how much longer she can keep hiding!" After hearing this, Bethany's face showed little joy; she managed only a stiff, forced smile. "Do you... care about her that much?" Spencer's expression darkened as he gripped Bethany's chin. "What I hate most is being manipulated. She set me up again and again, put on acts, and now she's even faked her own death. Shouldn't I teach her a lesson?" Bethany didn't dare say another word, her clenched palm damp with sweat. Half an hour ago, she received a message from the bodyguard confirming that the person who fell into the water was Hannah. No one dared to tell Spencer this news. Bethany had thought maybe she could do it. But now, she didn't dare speak. Soon, the wedding venue was packed with media. Spencer wore a suit Bethany had never seen before, standing before the media for interviews. "We've heard you and Ms. Henderson have been together for years and finally made it official. Do you have anything you'd like to say?" Spencer spoke, "Bethany is the wife I've chosen. No one else can take her place. Anyone who foolishly dreams other- wise will pay the price in the end." Spencer stood tall, his sharp gaze fixed on the camera. He didn't look like he was sharing the joy of his wedding, but rather declaring war. The reporters exchanged glances, sensing something was off, but none dared to aşk more. Only Bethany, standing in the corner, quietly clenched her palm and gritted her teeth. The suit Spencer wore was not the one originally chosen, but the one Hannah had picked for him long ago. Spencer's words spread quickly across New York through the livestream, even appearing on giant advertising screens. 0.0 % 09:17 Meanwhile, Hannah lay quietly in her hospital bed, completely unaware of the outside world. The monitor beeped steadily as the doctor finished his examination and said, "Ms. Kaur's condition is stable. The rea- son she hasn't woken up is most likely because, subconsciously, she doesn't want to." "In this situation, it's up to the patient herself." At the wedding venue, Spencer sat silently in the lounge. The ceremony was long overdue, yet Spencer remained motionless, as if he had completely forgotten about it. The atmosphere around Spencer was so tense and intimidating that no one dared to remind him. Only Bethany cautiously approached, "Spency, it's getting late. Should we start the wedding ceremony?" Spencer glanced at the time, the anger surging in his eyes nearly overwhelming him. 71.9 % 09:17
