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A Cruel Bridal Shop Manager Mocked My Stained Clothes, But Then My Husband Arrived

A Cruel Bridal Shop Manager Mocked My Stained Clothes, But Then My Husband Arrived — Part 3
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Previously: When Clara gazed at the beautiful wedding gown, the boutique manager threw her out for her appearance. She had no idea Clara was the genius who actually designed it.

A Reunion of Love and Justice

Arthur rushed forward, his eyes filled with tears as he gathered Clara into his arms. Clara wept, her memory fully returning as she held the husband she thought she had lost to the tragedy. Arthur explained that he had survived the crash with severe injuries, and had spent the last two years desperately searching every hospital and shelter in the country for her.

"I never stopped looking for you, my love," Arthur whispered, kissing her forehead. "I knew you were still out there somewhere."

Victoria stood paralyzed, watching the emotional reunion in utter horror. She realized that her cruelty had not only cost her her career but had also exposed her ugly prejudice in front of the most powerful people in the industry.

A Cruel Bridal Shop Manager Mocked My Stained Clothes, But Then My Husband Arrived

Richard turned to Victoria, his voice cold and final.

"You are fired, effective immediately," Richard declared. "And I will personally ensure that your behavior today is made known to every luxury boutique in this city. You will never work in fashion again."

As Victoria packed her things in tears, Clara was led inside her own boutique. She washed her face, brushed her hair, and finally slipped into the magnificent lace wedding gown she had designed. Standing before the mirror, surrounded by her loving husband and her loyal mentor, Clara looked radiant. She was no longer the forgotten woman on the street; she was a creator, a survivor, and a beloved wife.

This emotional journey taught everyone at the boutique a powerful lesson about humanity. True elegance is not found in expensive clothes or high-end boutiques, but in the kindness and respect we show to every human soul, regardless of their appearance.

The End