Chapter 2
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Chapter 2 The Wedding
A few days later, Janet arrived at a small church in the suburbs, wearing a simple white slip dress.
She was getting married today.She was going to marry a man she had never seen before.She didnât
bother renting a wedding dress because she didnât want to pay for it. Janet had to pay the medical fees
for Hannahâs surgery.She bought some white babyâs-breath in a flower shop and asked the seller to
give her an extra white silk ribbon to braid her hair. Janet looked pure and innocent.
It was time for the wedding, but the groom hadnât arrived yet. The wedding venue was almost empty â
only a few people had arrived.
âDonât worry. Heâs probably stuck in traffic. Letâs wait a little longer,â Bernie comforted Janet.
Janetâs breathing faltered.
She had heard something about the man she was going to marry. His name was Ethan Lester. The
man didnât have a decent job and was an idler who wasted his time hanging out with punks from the
streets all the time.
The thought of marrying someone like him made Janet stomach churn with anxiety, but she had no
choice.
âWhy hasnât the groom and his family arrived yet?â Fiona frowned and glanced at the handful of people
in the church. She was dressed in a gorgeous, soft purple dress. The subtle makeup accentuated her
features â she looked breathtaking
It seemed like the Lester family didnât value the marriage. However, Janet wasnât bothered. She only
cared about Hannahâs medical expenses.
Janet leaned closer to Fiona and whispered, âWill you give me the money as soon as the wedding is
over?â
She had promised her adoptive parents to trade her marriage for money to save Hannahâs life.
âWe are family. Why do you keep talking about money all the time? Donât worry. I will give you the
money as promised. Donât keep asking about it.â Regardless of how gentle Fiona tried to sound,
impatience was evident in her voice.
Meanwhile, Jocelyn also arrived.
She walked into the church in a splashy outfit and expensive jewelry, holding her boyfriendâs arm.
She strutted toward Bernie and Fiona with a smug smile. She had stolen Janetâs wealthy boyfriend,
leaving her to marry the worthless illegitimate child of the Lester family.
Steveâs brows furrowed when he saw Janet in her wedding dress. A ball of guilt settled in the pit of his
stomach.
It was all his fault. A momentâs passion had ended his relationship with the love of his life. Janet was
going to marry someone else.
He didnât intend to attend the wedding. Jocelyn had practically dragged him to the church. However, he
couldnât refuse after learning that Jocelyn was pregnant with his child.
Steveâs eyes had been fixed on Janet ever since he arrived at the church. Jocelyn couldnât bear to
watch him gape at the woman she despised.
Nothing had changed even after all these years. Janet managed to captivate everyone with her charm.
People always paid attention to her instead of Jocelyn.
Jealousy reared its ugly head. Jocelyn grew furious and began yelling at Steve, irrespective of the
occasion. âBelieve it or not, Iâll gouge your eyes out. What the hell is so good about that bitch? Why are
you staring at her like that?â
Then, she turned and sneered. âWhy hasnât the bridegroom arrived yet? The man is late for his own
wedding. How could he be reliable? His family hasnât bothered to come either. It looks like they donât
care about that bastard.â
Jocelyn was a princess at home. No one would blame her for making such rude comments. However,
they were in a public place, and she was the brideâs sister. Her rude, presumptuous behavior had
become the topic of everyoneâs gossip.
Janet gently lifted her hemline and stepped forward. Janet had tolerated Jocelyn regardless of how
arrogant and heartless she had been in the past. However, she couldnât put up with her nonsense
anymore. âJocelyn, donât call anyone a bastard! Youâre in a church now. Mind your language! Donât you
have basic manners?â
Jocelyn was taken aback. She had never seen Janet like this â the woman had always been tolerant.
Hearing that, the church fell silent. Just then, the gate creaked open.
A tall man stepped inside. The dazzling sunlight seemed to outline his slender frame.
As the church gate closed again, the man looked up. His deep eyes swept across the crowd, his lips
pursed into a thin line. He buttoned up his suit and smoothed his coat as if he had come here in a
hurry.
The sunlight cast a soft glow on his handsome face. It looked like God had put all effort into creating
him. All eyes were on him as if he had cast a spell on everyone in the church.