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00:00I have deeply loved Sebastian for a full eight years. Looking at the photo of Sebastian and me
00:05in my hand, I stood before the door and murmured softly,
00:10This is my last chance. This time, can I become Sebastian's fiance?
00:15At the moment I reached out and was about to open the door, I suddenly froze,
00:19because I heard Sebastian's mother questioning him with anger and disappointment.
00:22Sebastian, tell me, why for seven consecutive years have you secretly replaced all the slips
00:28of paper with your name on them with blank ones? You know perfectly well that if she doesn't draw
00:33your name, Eleanor can never become your fiance. Doesn't it hurt your heart to watch her cry in
00:39disappointment every year? She has been crying for seven years. One more time won't make a difference.
00:45But Lillian just came back from Switzerland and her emotions are very unstable. I promised to
00:50accompany her through her treatment for seven years. He then gave a light chuckle. Anyway,
00:56Eleanor and I have been together for eight years. Her family and friends all think we are
01:02definitely getting married. Other than waiting for me, she has no other choice. Don't worry. Next year,
01:10I will give her a very grand proposal ceremony. Consider it an explanation to her for these past few
01:16years. I think she will definitely be very satisfied with this arraignment. After saying that,
01:21he threw the slip of paper with Sebastian Ashford written on it into the paper shredder.
01:26Listen, the sound of this paper shredder is indeed much better than Eleanor's disappointed crying
01:33every year. Standing outside the door, I heard those words and stared blankly at the photo in my hand.
01:40Turns out he wasn't blind to my tears, nor was he unaware of my disappointment. These seven years of blank
01:46slips were just a joke he used to trample on my true feelings. I clearly remember the Ashford family's
01:52rules. To become Sebastian's fiancé, one must draw a slip of paper from the lottery box at the grand
01:58charity banquet. She can only become his fiancé if she draws the slip with his name on it. And for
02:03these
02:04seven years, I have tried every possible method just to be able to become his fiancé. I thought he loved
02:09me truly, so I did all this willingly. Yet the hidden truth cuts deep and hurts so much. What do
02:14all my years striving to be his fiancé count for? It's nothing but a joke. But now, my heart suddenly
02:20let go completely. I loosened my grip, letting the slip of paper in my hand fall to the ground and
02:25turned to walk away. Since your name still isn't in the box for the eighth time, then I will just
02:31marry
02:31someone else. Sebastian adjusted his cuffs and left the lounge without a care. He arrived at the banquet hall,
02:37which was filled with wealthy people in gorgeous clothes. This was the eighth gala, hosted by the
02:43Ashfords, the most powerful family in New York, to select a fiancé for their heir. He walked straight
02:50toward Lillian, who was surrounded by a group of wealthy young ladies talking. Sebastian. Lillian's
02:56eyes were red, looking deeply wronged, and she threw herself into his arms. They said I have no right to
03:01stand here, that I'm the one ruining the relationship between you and Eleanor. Sebastian frowned deeply.
03:06His eyes sweeping fiercely across the entire hall, finally landing on those wealthy young ladies who
03:13were gossiping. Who dares to say she has no right? The rules I, Sebastian, have set are the rules of
03:19New York's Upper East Dead High Society. Lillian is an important guest I invited. Whoever makes her
03:24unhappy, makes me unhappy. The entire hall instantly became so quiet that even breathing could be heard.
03:30In the midst of this silence, the crystal chandelier in the banquet hall suddenly dimmed by half.
03:35Only a few wall lamps gave off a faint glow. Immediately after, a beam of cold white spotlight
03:41suddenly lit up. I pushed the doors open and walked in. Every step was unhurried and composed.
04:01Those wealthy young ladies looked at me. After all, for the past seven years, I was publicly recognized by
04:06everyone as Sebastian's fiancé and the only woman he allowed to stay by his side constantly. Everyone
04:13thought I would definitely make a scene and drive Lillian away or, like the previous seven years,
04:19question him with red eyes about why he was protecting another woman. But this time, I didn't
04:24even give them half a glance. Without stopping, I walked straight toward a waiter in the banquet hall.
04:30I picked up a glass of champagne from the waiter's tray and took a small sip. The cold liquid slid
04:36down
04:36my throat, suppressing the very last bit of affection in my heart. Someone asked me in a very low voice.
04:46I smiled, but there was not a hint of a smile in my eyes. Young Master Ashfield is standing up
04:51for a
04:52beauty. Why would I go over there and interfere? Besides, I swirled the wine glass in my hand,
04:58with a bit of a spectator's look in my eyes. I'm also quite curious to see if Sebastian's name
05:04is actually in the raffle box this year. Sebastian's body instantly stiffened. He
05:11subconsciously turned to look at me, as if completely unexpected that I would have this reaction.
05:16In the past, at times like this, I would have already been crying and making a scene to drive
05:20Lillian away. But today, I was as quiet as someone entirely unconnected to this matter. A flash of
05:28impatience crossed his eyes. He let go of Lillian and strode toward me.
05:35Eleanor, what kind of temper are you throwing again? Lillian just came back from Switzerland.
05:39Her health is poor and she can't be frightened. You are the eldest daughter of the Walker family.
05:45Can't you be a bit broad-minded? Broad-minded, I looked at this man in front of me whom I
05:50had loved
05:51for over a decade. Suddenly, he felt very foreign. Seven years. More than 2,500 days a night. To cater
05:59to his preferences, I put away my own temper and skills, learning to make him French desserts and
06:04English afternoon tea. To get his name to appear in that damn box, I bribed the Ashford's butler,
06:11curried favour with Sebastian's mother, and exhausted all possible means. And the result? What I got in
06:17exchange was his phrase, be a bit more broad-minded, and my sincere heart, shredded to pieces in the
06:22paper shredder. Sebastian. I put down the wine glass in my hand. The glass clinked crisply against
06:29the marble table. I am not throwing a temper. I just think you are right. Miss Lillian is delicate,
06:35and does indeed need someone to properly accompany her through her treatment. Sebastian was stunned.
06:41He stared into my eyes, as if trying to find a hint of petulance, or jealousy, in them. Unfortunately,
06:48he found nothing. My heart was completely peaceful, without a single ripple. This feeling of being out
06:53of his control made him inexplicably panicked. He reached out, trying to grab my wrist.
06:58It's good that you understand. After tonight, next year.
07:03There is no next year. I turned sideways,
07:06dodging his hand. My tone was as flat as if discussing today's weather. My grandfather said
07:11the same thing can only be done at most eight times. Tonight is the eighth time. If your name
07:16is still not drawn, then we are done. Seeing this, Lillian quickly walked over and stood in front of me.
07:24Eleanor, stop throwing a tantrum and just apologize to Sebastian. He still loves you deep down. It's just
07:31that since I returned, my actions have been so unstable. And he is just worried about me. Besides,
07:37everyone knows that you would never marry anyone but Sebastian.
07:43As soon as her voice fell, a crisp slap suddenly sounded. My eyes were full of mockery.
07:48When is it an outsider's turn to dictate my affairs? Sebastian's face suddenly changed,
07:54and he stepped directly in front of Lillian. Eleanor, you have gone too far.
07:59I apologize to Lillian. Apologize? On what grounds? Because she's your darling,
08:05or because she's thick-shitted? Sebastian, have you forgotten that tonight is my home court?
08:11As long as the drawing haven't started, I am still your fiancé in name. What's the problem
08:16with teaching an outsider who doesn't know the rules a lesson? The surrounding guests began to whisper.
08:22Mrs. Ashford also hurried over upon hearing the commotion. Seeing this scene, she frowned deeply.
08:29What are you arguing about? Isn't this embarrassing? She glared at Sebastian, then looked at me.
08:34Her eyes were complex. Eleanor, it's almost time for the drawing. Don't let irrelevant people ruin
08:41the big event. Mrs. Ashford liked me very much. She genuinely hoped I could marry into the Ashford
08:47family. It was a pity. That good son of hers personally destroyed all of this. Sebastian took a
08:53deep breath, suppressing the anger in his heart. He reached out to put his arm around Lillian's shoulder
08:58and patted her comfortingly. Then he looked at me, his tone cold.
09:03Fine. Since you want to play so much, let's begin. I want to see the moment you draw a blank
09:08slip.
09:12After saying that, he turned and walked toward the high platform in the center of the hall.
09:18There lay an exquisite box. It was also the judgment stand that would decide my fate.
09:23I watched his back. My eyes gradually turned cold. Sebastian, you think you control everything.
09:30But little do you know, this time, you are the prey.
09:34In the center of the hall, the crystal lights were dazzling. Everyone's gaze focused on that
09:39carved oak box. According to family rules, there were a hundred slips of paper placed in the box.
09:44Only one of them had Sebastian's name written on it. Drawing it would be the arrangement of fate,
09:50resulting in an engagement on the spot. Failing to draw it meant fate hadn't arrived and we would
09:55try again next year. For the past seven years, every time, I reached my hand in full of hope.
10:00Every time, what I pulled out was completely blank. I thought it was just my bad luck.
10:05I thought it was God testing our relationship. It wasn't until today that I learned that among
10:10those hundred slips of paper, Sebastian's name was never there at all. They were all blank papers
10:15he had personally substituted.
10:16Eleanor, go on. I specifically asked the priest for a blessing. The priest said,
10:23you will find your beloved this year.
10:25Beloved? Perhaps. It's just that this person is not Sebastian.
10:29Lifting my dress, I walked step by step onto the high platform. Sebastian stood next to the box,
10:35one hand in his pocket looking proud. The way he looked at me was like looking at an unreasonable
10:39child. Eleanor, as long as you apologize to Lithian now. Next year, I promise to let you draw
10:45the name. Wouldn't even need to wait until next year. As long as you behave and stop targeting Lillian,
10:50I can consider ending this game early. Game, in his eyes, these seven years of torment,
10:56my youth, my dignity, were nothing but a game he could call a halt to at any time.
11:01I stopped in my tracks. Standing across from him, there were only a few inches of distance between
11:05us, but our hearts were separated by an entire world. Sebastian. I looked into his eyes and asked
11:12softly, do you really think I must marry you? Sebastian was taken aback for a moment,
11:17then he sneered out loud. Who else? Besides Moo could tolerate your bad temper. Besides the Ashford
11:24family who is worthy of your Walker family, Eleanor accept your fate. In this life,
11:28you are destined to only be the woman of me, Sebastian Ashford. He was too confident,
11:35confident to the point of conceit. He thought that by grasping my weakness,
11:39he could trample on my bottom line unscrupulously. I lowered my eyes,
11:43hiding the mockery in my gaze. Is that so? Then let's see exactly who is the one who should accept
11:49their fate. I took a deep breath, slowly raised my right hand, and reached into that pitch black box.
11:57My fingertips touched the cold paper. One slip, two slips, countless slips. Each one was like a knife.
12:04Cutting into my heart, there was absolute silence below the stage. Lillian stood at the forefront of
12:10the crowd, a victor's smile on her lip. She knew the box was full of blank papers. She was waiting
12:16to see
12:16me make a fool of myself in public, and cry bitterly. Sebastian also looked away casually,
12:22seeming to have already foreseen the ending. I closed my eyes. My fingers fumbled at the bottom of the box.
12:29Finally, my fingertips touched a slip of paper with a slightly different texture. That was the one.
12:34I had someone slip in during the chaos before entering. And it was also the final way out I left
12:40for myself.
12:41I snapped my eyes open. With a strong flick of my wrist, I pulled out that slip of paper.
12:46Young Master Ashfield. I held up the slip in my hand, my voice clear, spreading throughout the hall.
12:52It seems your promise is about to become inviled.
12:58Sebastian's casual expression froze on his face. He subconsciously looked at the slip in my hand,
13:03a trace of confusion flashed in his eyes. Impossible. He clearly had personally replaced
13:08all the slips with names with blank ones. Even just to be safe. Right before the banquet started,
13:13he had specifically checked again. There absolutely could not be any words in the box.
13:18Eleanor, who are you trying to scare with a blank piece of paper?
13:21He scoffed coldly. Stop making a scene and letting everyone laugh at us.
13:26Whether it's a blank paper or not, won't we know once it read out loud?
13:30A bright, radiant smile curled at the corners of my lips.
13:34Since Young Master Ashford don't believe it, then invite a highly respected elder to read it.
13:40I looked at the patriarch of the Walker family below the stage, who was also my grandfather.
13:46Grandfather, please help your granddaughter check. Whose name is written on this?
13:51Grandfather leaned on his cane and tremblingly walked up to the stage.
13:55He took the slip from my hand, unfolded it. The eyes widened fiercely. Immediately after,
14:02he burst into a hearty laugh. Good. It's destiny. This is the arrangement of destiny.
14:10The unease in Sebastian's heart grew stronger and stronger. He abandoned all etiquette,
14:16rushing forward to see what was going on. Grandfather, let me see it.
14:21But Grandfather suddenly put away the slip, turned around, facing the hundreds of guests below.
14:27According to the century-old family rules of the Walker and Ashford families,
14:31Miss Eleanor Walker has successfully drawn her husband in the eighth destiny drawing.
14:36This is the arrangement of destiny. The whole crowd was in and out. Mrs. Ashford was moved to tears.
14:42The smile on Lillian's face stiffened, her nails digging deeply into her flesh. Sebastian was struck,
14:48as if by lightning. Impossible! The box clearly! The words reached his lips, but he forcefully
14:55swallowed them back down. He couldn't say it. Saying it would mean admitting he cheated. It would mean
15:00admitting he lied to Eleanor. He took a deep breath, forcing himself to calm down. Grandfather, did you
15:06misread it? How is this possible? Why is it impossible? I took the slip back from Grandfather's
15:13hand. Slowly unfolded it. Displaying it in front of everyone. Black ink on white paper. The strokes
15:18were vigorous and powerful. Clearly like Alexander Thorne.
15:28A dead silence, even more terrifying than before. The color in Sebastian's face instantly drained away.
15:34He stared deadly at those two words. Alexander Thorne. This is impossible. How could his name be in
15:41the box? Your box can only have my name. He bellowed out of control, like an enraged lion.
15:48I watched his crazy behavior and only felt it was laughable. Young Master Ashford, the family rules
15:55only say to draw a slip to decide a husband. But they never said that this box can only hold
16:02the name of you.
16:02Sebastian Ashford alone. I turned around, looking into the corner of the crowd, at the man who had
16:10remained silent all along, yet stood tall and straight like a pine. Mr. Thorne, since this is the
16:16arrangement of destiny, I wonder if you are willing to marry me as your wife.
16:25The crowd automatically parted to make a path. All eyes converged on that corner.
16:30Alexander Thorne. Wall Street's most low-key, yet also most mysterious billionaire. It was said he was
16:35ruthless and stayed away from women. He was the Ashford group's biggest mortal enemy in the global
16:40market. No one expected that his name would appear in the Walker family's raffle box, and even less
16:45expected that I would propose to him in public. Alexander walked up to the high platform step by
16:50step. Every step seemed to trample on the very tip of Sebastian's heart, until he stood in front of me.
16:55He finally stopped. Reflected in his deep eyes was my current disheveled yet resolute appearance.
17:01Miss Walker. His voice was deep and magnetic, carrying a trace of imperceptible indulgence.
17:06You were the one who said it, in front of all the elites of New York. No going back on
17:13your word.
17:13My heart trembled. Actually, I wasn't familiar with him. I had only heard his name,
17:18and knew he didn't get along with Sebastian. Putting his name in was purely to take revenge
17:23on Sebastian, and also to find myself a sufficiently powerful backer. I didn't expect that he would agree
17:29so readily. I absolutely won't go back on it. Alexander hooked his lips into a smile. In that instant,
17:35he reached out to take the slip from my hand, carefully folded it, and placed it in the pocket
17:40closest to his heart. Then, right in front of Sebastian, he went down on one knee, took out an
17:46already prepared diamond ring from his pocket. Eleanor Walker, marry me. I will make you the happiest
17:52woman in all of New York. The whole venue exploded. This reversal came too fast, too thrilling. Sebastian went
17:59completely crazy, and he upended the lottery box. Alexander, you're asking for death. Eleanor is my
18:05fiancee. What right do you have to propose? The box overturned on the ground. The slips of paper
18:11inside scattered all over the floor. Sebastian acted like he had caught a lifesaver. He squatted
18:16down to pick up those slips. I want everyone to see. These are all blank papers inside. It is you,
18:22Eleanor, who cheated. You teamed up with an outsider to humiliate me. He grabbed a handful of slips and
18:27held them up in front of everyone. Look! They are all empty! There are no names at all! This drawing
18:34doesn't count! However, the next second, his voice came to an abrupt halt because he saw, on that floor
18:41full of slips, every slip of paper bore the same single sentence. I don't love you anymore. Sebastian's
18:47hands began to tremble. The slips in his hand slipped away. He looked up in disbelief, looking at me
18:52standing condescendingly above him, his eyes full of terror and despair. Eleanor! You! I took Alexander's
18:58arm, looking coldly at the man on the ground. Sebastian, I said it the eighth time. If you're
19:04still not in the box, then I will marry someone else. Now you can get lost. Sebastian slumped on the
19:11floor, surrounded entirely by slips of paper that read, I don't love you anymore. No. It is not like
19:18this. He muttered to himself, trying to find a slip with his name written on it from the floor.
19:23Even if it was just one, it could prove I still had him in my heart. Unfortunately, not a single
19:28one.
19:29Eleanor! You lied to me! He suddenly raised his head, his eyes crimson. You clearly loved me so much.
19:36How could you not love me? Is it because of Lillian? Is it because I replaced the names with blank
19:42paper?
19:42I will change. I will not replace them anymore. I will write my name on them, right now!
19:48He frantically pulled out a fountain pen, grabbed a slip from the floor, and was about to write.
19:53Enough! Alexander, stepping on the hand he was holding the pen with. Young Master Ashford, harassing my
19:59fiancé right in front of me. Are you not completely ignoring my existence?
20:05He looked up and glared angrily at Alexander. What kind of thing are you? Eleanor and I grew up
20:12together. You are nothing but a petty man taking advantage of a vulnerable moment! Grew up together?
20:19Alexander let out a scoff, applying pressure with his foot, crushing Sebastian's knuckles until they crack.
20:24Does growing up together mean making her wait three hours in a blizzard for you?
20:28Does growing up together mean making her make a fool of herself in public for seven years?
20:33Does growing up together mean putting her sincere heart into a paper shredder?
20:37Sebastian's face was deathly pale. How do you know?
20:41About the paper shredder. Only he and Lillian knew. How could Alexander know? I looked at his horrified
20:47expression and spoke faintly. Because I heard it too, Sebastian. Right before the banquet started,
20:53at the door of the lounge. Every word you said I heard clearly! Sebastian's whole body shook,
20:59as if all his strength had been drained away. Eleanor, listen to my explanation. He crawled over,
21:05wanting to grab the hem of my dress. I was lying to Lillian. I only told those lies to comfort
21:11Lillian.
21:11I only have you in my heart. I promise to give you a grand proposal next year. Believe me this
21:17once.
21:18Okay? I took a step back, avoiding his hand. My eyes looked at him as if looking at a pile
21:23of garbage.
21:24Lie to Lillian? So in order to lie to her, you had to sacrifice me? Sebastian, your love is too
21:31cheap.
21:32Lie to Lillian? So in order to lie to her, you had to sacrifice me? Sebastian, your love is too
21:39cheap.
21:40I, Eleanor Walker, no longer want you. After finishing my sentence,
21:45I didn't give him another glance. Holding Alexander's hand, I turned and left.
21:49Sebastian, you are bleeding! Quick, call a doctor! It is a sin! What a sin! My footsteps didn't stop,
21:57walking out the doors of the banquet hall. The night breeze was slightly cool, blowing away the
22:01noise and foulness inside. Are you cold? I shook my head. Alexander? Hmm? Thank you. You are welcome.
22:09He squeezed my hand tightly, his palm warm. Eleanor, the good show has only just begun.
22:18Sebastian became Wall Street's biggest joke. The heir publicly rejected, the fiancé marrying his mortal
22:24enemy. The Ashford group's stock crashed the next day. The Walkers withdrew capital and the Thorn group
22:29attacked. The Ashford family teetered on collapse. Mrs. Ashford was hospitalized. Mr. Ashford threatened
22:35to disown Sebastian. Meanwhile, I sat in Alexander's private villa, startled by the documents in my hands.
22:41Are these real? I pointed at photos of Lillian partying on a yacht, embracing them. With no sign of illness,
22:48absolutely true. During those seven years in Switzerland, she squandered his money,
22:52keeping male models, gambling, taking drugs. I felt utterly disgusted. Sebastian played the fool
22:58and hurt me for seven years because of her. Does Sebastian know? He'll know very soon.
23:03Alexander smiled slyly. I served justice for everyone in the Ashford family. I gasped at the
23:09ruthless move. Lillian would have no place left, and Sebastian would be entirely abandoned.
23:14Alexander leaned closer. Are you worried about him? Not at all. He brought this upon himself,
23:21and you personally sent him to his doom. Alexander laughed, scraping my nose. Such a sweet mouth.
23:28Clearing obstacles for you is what a husband ought to do. Just then, my phone rang. It was Sebastian.
23:34I answered on speaker. Eleanor, are you with Alexander? Do you know what Lillian said? What about her?
23:40I interrupted indifferently. Was she kicked out of her apartment? You knew she was lying? Why didn't you
23:46tell me? I laughed out of anger. If I told you, you would just think I was jealous. Now that
23:51the truth
23:51is bare, you don't reflect your stupidity but blame me? The phone went silent, save for heavy breathing.
23:56Finally, Sebastian spoke falsely. Eleanor, I was wrong. I kicked Lillian out. Come back, okay? I will marry
24:04you immediately and listen to you for everything. I looked at the sunlight, feeling immense irony.
24:09Deep affection that comes too late is worthless. Sebastian, it's too late. I am now Mrs. Thorne.
24:16The words Mrs. Thorne shattered his last hope. He smashed the phone, leaving only a busy tone. Satisfied?
24:23Not yet. This is just the start. Days later, Alexander launched a fierce commercial attack,
24:29seizing Ashford's asset. Sebastian begged for help, but former friends all avoided him.
24:34Our engagement party became the talk of the city. On its eve, I went to try on my wedding dress.
24:39Outside the boutique, Lillian blocked my way. She looked haggard in shabby clothes.
24:44Eleanor, you ruined me! She screamed and lunged at me. Bodyguards held her down at once.
24:49Greed, vanity, and lies destroyed yourself. Liar! Sebastian loves only me! You are just a
24:57substitute, too! She retorted. I pitied her ignorance. He loves no one but himself. He enjoyed
25:04being fought over. Now his pride is hurt, and that is why he is crazy. Lillian stared blankly. I told
25:10the
25:10gods to send her away. We are all fools, she cried bitterly. Just then, Sebastian arrived in a Bentley,
25:16worn out. This dress was meant for me, he said painfully. I ignored him and got into Alexander's
25:21car. Do not marry him! Sebastian shouted desperately. The car drove off, leaving him
25:27stranded in the cold wind. The engagement party was lavish, held at Manhattan's top hotel. Alexander
25:32stayed close to me, caring for me tenderly, making other guests envious. As we prepared to exchange rings,
25:38Sebastian burst in, drunk and messy. Stop this engagement! Alexander let him come forward.
25:44Sebastian stumbled onto the stage. Take off that ring. I will give you everything I have,
25:50he said, holding out a crumpled bank card. You are bankrupt. This card cannot even buy alcohol,
25:56I replied calmly. I have lost my family, company, and money. But I still have you. Will you not stay
26:04with me? Alexander stepped between us. Respect yourself. She is my fiancé, not your savior. Sebastian was
26:12pushed to the ground and wept like a child. The crowd looked on with scorn. No apology can fix
26:17everything. You chose this path, and you have to see it through, I told him. I turned to Alexander.
26:24Put the ring on me. He slipped the diamond ring onto my finger. The ceremony ended. Sebastian stood in
26:29the corner, finally accepting he had lost me forever. Three years later, heavy snow covered New York. Our
26:35daughter was just a month old, and Alexander doted on her deeply. It is time for work. Not today. My
26:43daughter comes first. I heard Sebastian passed away. He froze to death, under the Brooklyn Bridge,
26:50together with Lillian. They fought over a burger and fell into the river. I fell silent. Once prominent
26:56figures, they ended up miserably. It was their just deserts. Are you thinking of him? I kissed him with a
27:02smile.
27:05I am planning a candlelit dinner tonight. His mood brightened at once. He held our daughter in one
27:10arm and wrapped the other around me. Thank you for choosing me. Thank you for giving me a home.
27:16Leaning on his chest, the snow fell harder, burying the sad past. Our warm and happy life had only just
27:22begun.
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