Chapter 3
While waiting for the police to arrive, out of curiosity, I looked into the background of Martin's group of friends.
But the investigation results left me stunned.
Nora had successfully broken up the marriages of Martin's five friends.
The thrilling games they played at their gatherings were simply unacceptable to ordinary people.
Some of their actions were enough for the police to file a case and detain them.
I was terrified as I read, but also grateful to know all this before getting married.
Just as I made up my mind to break up with Martin, a message suddenly lit up on my phone screen.
I immediately understood the reason why this group of uninvited guests suddenly came to my house.
I smiled slightly, a plan forming in my mind. Since they dared to come to my house and bully me, they can't blame me for fighting back.
By the time I had everything arranged, the police arrived.
I explained the whole story to them, and the police got very angry, immediately stepping forward to knock on the door.
The moment the door opened from the inside, Martin's face instantly froze.
He said, "Annie, can't you take a joke? Why did you even call the police?"
"Holiday season is their busiest time. Do you really need to waste police resources over such a small matter?"
The police ignored his words and directly asked if he had forcibly entered my home.
Nora quickly spoke up, "This is all a misunderstanding."
"Actually, everything we did was just a joke with Annie."
"We kicked her out just to prepare a surprise for her."
"We didn't expect to actually make her angry."
She turned to me, pretending to apologize, "Sorry, Annie, I spoke without thinking."
"But kicking you out was really to prepare a surprise for you."
She patted Martin.
Martin immediately knelt on one knee, took out a ring, and said to me, "Annie, they came today to help me propose."
"They upset you to set up the scene. If you don't believe me, come and see."
The police cast a suspicious glance at Martin and walked inside first.
I followed behind the police and indeed saw the proposal setup.
Nora scratched her nose and said apologetically, "If we didn't say something harsh, would you have left?"
The police questioned Martin, "Was it really for a proposal?"
Martin quickly nodded. "Of course, we even have chat records."
He quickly took out his phone. In their group chat, it was indeed a discussion about setting up the proposal scene.
The police turned to me and asked, "What's your opinion?"
Doubt rose in my heart; I was indeed disgusted by them just now.
But the proposal scene in front of me, along with their chat records, did seem prearranged.
I thought, "Could it be that I really misunderstood them?"
I had to say, "Then I guess I misunderstood you, but I don't want you in my house."
"Please all leave."
Martin wanted to say something, but with the police present, he had no choice but to leave with his group.
I thanked the police, closed the door, and prepared to tidy up the house.
The door suddenly opened again.
Martin and his group returned.
I was about to speak when Martin rushed forward and covered my mouth.
The door was slammed shut.
My hands were tightly bound, unable to move.
Martin gritted his teeth and whispered in my ear, "You really had the guts to call the cops, you bitch!"