Ghost Bride: The Head at the Wedding
"Two weeks before her wedding, Lin Qingran was kidnapped by a vicious criminal. Seven days before the ceremony, she was brutally murdered and dismembered. In her final moments, she desperately reached out to her fiancé, Lu Yanchao—only for him to dismiss her pleas, convinced she had eloped with another man. Lin Qingran died in agony. Her spirit lingered, watching in anguish as Lu Yanchao, instead of searching for her, coldly proceeded to marry her adoptive sister, Lin Qingmei, on their original wedding date. Clues hinting at the victim’s identity surfaced, but due to Lu Yanchao and Lin Qingran’s father’s negligence, no one recognized the remains as hers. The betrayal cut deeper. Then, at the wedding, a twist: Lu Yanchao’s colleague, He Qiming, presented irrefutable evidence—the victim was Lin Qingran. (Dramatic pause.) Yet Lu’s mother and others dismissed it as “Lin Qingran’s scheme.” Even her father was swayed. The wedding resumed—until the discovery of the victim’s skull forced another halt. Final proof emerged: The dead woman was Lin Qingran. Devastated, Lu Yanchao refused to marry. But his mother insisted: “Even if she’s dead, she still betrayed you first. Don’t throw away your future with Qingmei.” Her father echoed the sentiment. On the verge of submitting, Lu Yanchao was moments from registering his marriage to Lin Qingmei—when her father uncovered shocking evidence: Lin Qingmei was the murderer. Xu Shuo, a friend, rushed in to stop the wedding. The truth exploded. Lu Yanchao finally realized: Lin Qingran never eloped. He was her one and only. She had longed for their wedding—while he ignored her cries for help, abandoned her in death, and nearly married her killer. Consumed by regret, he renounced the world, shaved his head, and became a monk. "