Everything was getting better.
But I started having nightmares.
Nightmares of a fiery car crash.
I would wake up in a cold sweat, the System’s words echoing in my mind:
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[The author made him too powerful. If he hadn’t been written out in that car crash, the FL would never have won.]
I was on high alert, but everything remained calm.
The day Jenna was sentenced, the System appeared one last time.
[It’s a total mess!]
[The FL is a felon, the ML is a caged pet, and the villainess and the villain get a happy ending.】
[Don’t forget, there’s still the car crash.】
An icy chill spread through my limbs.
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Sitting in the courtroom, my heart began to sink.
But then, a crucial piece of information popped up.
[I think it’s tomorrow morning. The intersection of People’s Road and South Ring Road.]
If I knew the time and place, I could prevent it.
I turned to Maximilian and smiled.
“Let’s go. I’m taking you to get our marriage license tomorrow morning.”
The composed expression he’d maintained throughout the trial shattered. He stammered, “I… I haven’t even proposed properly. The ring… it’s still being custom–made…”
I pulled out the diamond ring I’d had ready for weeks and placed it in his palm.
“Details, details. I’ve got it covered.”
When we took our marriage license photo, I was beaming.
On my phone, a message came in from my cousin, who was a police officer.
[I’m risking a write–up from my boss to be at People’s and South Ring. This premonition dream of yours better be real.]
I texted back [It is.] and walked into the city hall with Maximilian.
When we walked out with our marriage certificate, the sun was shining brightly.
A new message from my cousin appeared.
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