Before my parents died, they arranged a marriage for me, Diana Easterlin, to marry the powerful tycoon Jaxon Fowler, who was rumored to be infertile. The day I received the marriage contract, strange floating comments suddenly appeared before my eyes: 【Female lead, you absolutely cannot marry him! Jaxon is not only infertile, but he's also a violent maniac!】 【If you marry him, you'll be tortured to death. Run away!】 【Julius is the one who truly loves you—elope with him!】 Julius Johnston grabbed my hand and gazed at me with deep affection. "Diana, let's leave together. This marriage is too dangerous. Why don't we have your family's maid Paige Evans marry in your place? She grew up with you and knows all your mannerisms—no one will notice the difference." In my previous life, I was deceived by the affection in his eyes and those floating comments, choosing to elope with him. But the final result was watching Paige take my identity, bear Jaxon a son, and inherit billions in family wealth. In the end, Julius held Paige close while tying boulders to my body and kicking me into the ocean. Julius said smugly, "From now on, she's Diana. You fool will stay at the bottom of the sea forever."
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In He wrote fake bullet comments to steal my marriage, Diana Easterlin’s reality fractures when supernatural “bullet comments” appear—urgent, manipulative, and utterly false. These floating warnings masquerade as divine intervention, branding Jaxon Fowler as violent and infertile while glorifying Julius Johnston as her savior. Yet the twist reveals them as Julius’s精心 crafted psychological weapon: a digital-age poison disguised as prophecy.
The story masterfully unfolds Diana’s tragic past life—her elopement with Julius, the substitution of maid Paige Evans in her place, and the horrifying aftermath: Paige ascending as Jaxon’s beloved wife and mother of his heir, while Diana is murdered and silenced. Julius’s cruelty isn’t impulsive; it’s premeditated, rooted in greed and control. His manipulation extends beyond deception—he engineers identity erasure, turning loyalty (Paige’s resemblance) into a tool of usurpation.
Diana’s rebirth isn’t just physical—it’s epistemological. Armed with memory but unshackled from illusion, she reclaims agency: rejecting Julius’s script, honoring her arranged marriage’s hidden truths, and confronting the power dynamics behind the “fake bullet comments.” This isn’t just revenge—it’s narrative sovereignty. He wrote fake bullet comments to steal my marriage challenges how easily truth is weaponized in the age of viral misinformation—and how resilience begins with seeing clearly. Ready to experience Diana’s sharp-witted comeback? Download the FreeDrama App now!
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