The Name Carved in ErrorRead Full Free

The Name Carved in Error

2026-03-04

I knelt at the end of the church's red carpet, holding the wedding ring high—engraved inside was "Reagan"—though the bride's name was Stacy. She tore off her veil with a fierce motion, her slap ringing out so sharply the stained glass seemed to tremble: "Your mother lies collapsed in the front row, and you have your first love engraved in the ring, Charles Jones—will you still go through with this marriage?" The moment the ambulance rushed in to take my mother away, I knew this wedding was over, and so were we. Three years later, holding my newborn daughter in the maternity ward corridor, I saw Stacy, soaked in blood, grin at me: "I sent her father to prison for you. Do you remember what you owe me?" I lowered my head to soothe the child, softly replying, "I remember, but the one whose life is owed is someone else; the one who owes you is your next life."收起

0
0
:
0
0
:
0
0

Limited-Time Free Event: This free novel campaign is jointly launched by SnackShort and FreeDrama. Click the button to download the app and watch all chapters of The Name Carved in Error for free.

Chapter 1 of "The Name Carved in Error"

The stained glass of the church filtered the sunlight into kaleidoscopic fragments, falling upon the ring box in my palm. That light danced, much like the flickering fragments in my memory, yet in this moment it foretold a certain unease. The air was suffused with a mingling scent of sandalwood and lilies, a solemnity tinged with a barely perceptible tension, as if even the dust held its breath in frozen time. I took a deep breath and pushed open the heavy wooden door. The sound of the door hinge turning rang distinctly in the silent church, as if heralding the prelude to all that was about to unfold. Each step upon the polished marble floor echoed my heartbeat, intertwining with the lingering notes of the pipe organ to form a complex melody. Stacy Scott stood at the end of the red carpet, clad in a pure white wedding dress; the skirt billowed like blooming clouds, layers of lace shimmering softly in the light. Her face carried a shy anticipation, and the light in her eyes sparkled brighter than any jewel. The pearl hair ornament pinned near her temple quivered gently with her slightest movements, casting shards of light onto the red carpet like a scattering of living stars. "Charles." Her voice trembled as she reached out to accept the ring I offered. The instant our fingertips met and that delicate sensation began to register, she suddenly froze. I could feel the temperature of her fingertips suddenly plummet, as if shrouded in invisible ice. "What is this?" She abruptly raised the ring; the diamond caught the light, casting an icy gleam that stung the eyes. Her pupils contracted sharply; the smile that had once filled her eyes vanished instantly, replaced by shock and icy dread, like a lake's surface battered by a sudden storm. I leaned closer to look—the engraving inside was like a burning brand, scorching my eyes: not 'Stacy', but 'Reagan'. That name was deliberately sealed deep within a corner of my heart, like a seed buried beneath the permafrost, never once did I imagine it would sprout at this moment in such a humiliating manner. A rust-like, metallic sweetness surged in my throat, making even my breath heavy and labored. "Explain yourself." Her voice was as if forged from ice; each word carried a biting chill that instantly froze the air around us. A subtle murmur rose from the guests; those eyes that once bore blessings now transformed into piercing spotlights, stabbing into my back and sending chills down my spine. "I..." My throat suddenly tightened. I had personally overseen the custom ring process three times— from confirming the design drafts to verifying the engraving samples. Every detail was meticulously checked. How could such an error have occurred? A thousand words clogged my chest, like a crumpled sheet of draft paper—chaotic and tangled—yet not a single syllable could be uttered. "It's Reagan Lynn, isn't it?" She slammed the ring violently against my chest, the force staggering me. "You still can't forget her!" The ring struck my ribs with a muffled thud, like a belated verdict, shattering all pretenses of calm. The sharp slap rang crisply throughout the church. I caught the familiar scent of gardenia in her hair—the fragrance I once adored, greedily inhaled every time I held her; now it bore a biting irony, like tiny shards of glass piercing my nostrils. My cheek burned fiercely, yet not nearly as much as my heart torn asunder. "This wedding is nothing but a farce." She lifted her wedding dress and turned away; the pure white hem swept across the red carpet, leaving a resolute trail as she vanished without a backward glance at the church entrance. The sound of the skirt trailing on the ground was like countless threads being suddenly torn—so sharp it made one want to cover their ears. The guests' whispers surged like a tide; the surprise, sympathy, and contempt in their eyes were like countless fine needles, densely piercing me. I could hear voices behind me murmuring phrases such as "the Lynn family's eldest daughter" and "the car accident from years ago"—those deliberately forgotten words haunting me like ghosts, dragging me into an unfathomable darkness. Mother suddenly clutched her chest, her face pale as paper, her body swaying unsteadily. She gripped the armrest of the nearby chair, her knuckles whitening from the effort; her lips moved without sound, while murky tears slid down the wrinkles of her face. "Mother!" I rushed forward and caught her as her body weakened. Her hands were chillingly cold, as if the warmth had been instantly drained from her fingertips. I held her tightly in my arms, keenly aware of her rapid breath and pounding heart—like a candle flickering in the wind, ready to be extinguished at any moment. The ambulance siren shattered the stillness of the church, its piercing sound seeming to tear through the solemnity of the space. I gripped my mother's hand, which was steadily losing warmth, tightly; the panic in my heart surged wildly like rampant weeds. The blur of passing streets outside the car window melded into indistinct patches of color, while my mother's faint moans mingled with the siren's wail, reverberating relentlessly within the confined space. "Stacy... she will regret this..." My mother's voice was as soft as a sigh, fragile as a wisp of smoke, yet tinged with a stubborn resolve. Her withered, emaciated fingers gripped the back of my hand tightly, as if imparting some unspoken charge.

"The Name Carved in Error" Comments

Miss Popcorn

The romance in "The Name Carved in Error" is warm and delicate, turning misunderstandings into understanding... On SnackShort, every reunion feels sweet and addictive.

Dream Chaser

"The Name Carved in Error" offers gripping drama and life lessons... Watching on SnackShort sparks reflection and enjoyment.

Galaxy Traveler

The plot of "The Name Carved in Error" is striking and immersive... Smooth viewing on SnackShort with more popular novels recommended.

Download SnackShort now to watch all chapters free

Read Full
0
0
:
0
0
:
0
0

Limited-Time Free Event: This free novel campaign is jointly launched by SnackShort and FreeDrama. Click the button to download the app and watch all chapters of The Name Carved in Error for free.

More Hot Dramas

2026-03-04

The Ultimate Choice Between Love and Fortune

I, Frank, a bomb disposal expert at the police station, was wiping the bomb disposal tools that had accompanied me through countless missions. Suddenly, the walkie-talkie blared: "There's a bomb on the top floor of the Global Office Building! The suspect is holding a hostage and is demanding to see you specifically!" My heart skipped a beat. I grabbed my toolbox and rushed out. Upon arriving at the scene, the wind howled on the top floor. There, I saw that familiar figure—my ex-wife Hannah. She was clutching a remote control tightly in her hand, with a bomb wrapped in wires at her feet, and beside her stood Nora, a terrified and helpless girl. "Frank, you're finally here," Hannah's voice was...
2026-03-04

I Didn't Stop Her This Time

I suddenly opened my eyes, and the calendar on the wall clearly showed: 12th May, 2024. On this day, I watched Bella Sue sign the divorce papers, then run off without looking back toward the man who had deceived her into going to Country M, where she ultimately died far from home. And I, too, have spent half my life drowning in regret. But now, the softness of the pillow and the sounds of cars and voices outside the window remind me: this is not a dream—I have been reborn.收起
2026-03-04

Love, Lies, and Legacy

At the celebration banquet, my husband's old wallet revealed a secret—the password was his ex-girlfriend's miscarriage anniversary. I discovered the study's lock was set to her birthday, my manuscript had become her award-winning work, and the missing cat collar was hidden among her belongings. When my son fell gravely ill and I was diagnosed with stomach cancer, he chose to be with the pregnant her. After the divorce, I inherited the family fortune, exposed their plagiarism, and ruined them. My revenge has only just begun.收起
2026-03-04

My Mother-in-Law's Pregnant Scam

In my past life, my husband and mother-in-law conspired to push me off a tall building. Reborn on the very day my mother-in-law announced her pregnancy, I smiled. They planned to use this baby to drain my parents' money and pay off a 1.8 million usury debt. But I knew the child in her belly was actually her lover's. This time, I had already started recording on my mobile phone. Now, it's my turn to send them one by one straight to hell.收起
2026-03-04

A Guide of Floating Words

"Lois, hurry up and take that medicine; it's good for your health." Anthony Greenspan pushed the glass of water closer to me again, his gaze so tender it seemed about to overflow. I looked at the white pill in his hand, and for the first time, I didn't immediately take it. "Honey," I looked up at him, trying to make my voice sound as normally dependent as usual, "are you sure these are vitamins? After taking them for a few days, I keep feeling... dizzy." His expression froze for a moment, then he smiled even more warmly, "What nonsense are you saying? This is obviously vitamins. Eat up quickly; Jasmine is still waiting for us to tour the new house."...
2026-03-04

Rise From My Marriage

The two red lines on the pregnancy test stick glowed sharply. Filled with joy, I was about to tell Kevin the good news when the phone suddenly rang. "Fiona! Get rid of that child right now!" Vivian screamed frantically on the other end of the line. "Kevin is mine and mine only!" I gripped the phone tightly, furious beyond control. "What gives you the right to be so arrogant? Kevin and I are the legal couple!" Just then, Kevin pushed the door open, his face flushed with panic. Holding up the phone, I confronted him. "Listen to this! Is this what your so-called childhood sweetheart should do?" His eyes darted away, and he stammered, "Fiona, Vivian... she has a heart...
2026-03-04

Beyond the Pain

"Rachel, stop daydreaming. A man of such distinction as Harry—do you really think you deserve him?" Mary's contemptuous voice was like shards of ice, piercing straight into my heart. "My business with Harry is none of your concern!" I clenched my fists, staring at her angrily. "Humph," she sneered. "I'm only doing this for his good. You're just an ordinary nurse; you'll only hold him back." Just then, Harry's voice came from behind: "Rachel, maybe we... should take some time apart." "What did you say?" I turned around in disbelief, tears welling up in my eyes. "Have you forgotten our promise?" "Face reality. I can't miss this chance to pursue advanced studies in Capital City." Five years later, Harry appeared...
2026-03-04

The Pill Conspiracy

My phone rang; it was my husband, Kane Carr. I was staring at the suspiciously colored pills inside my mother's medicine bottle. "Rhoda, did you get your bonus? Frank is waiting to buy the car; he just needs the money." My fingers tightened around the medicine bottle. "Kane Carr, where did you get my mother's targeted therapy drugs?" There was a pause on the other end, then he laughed lightly. "From the hospital—where else? They're working well, aren't they?" "Working well?" I poured the pills into my palm. "I just sent them for testing, and the doctor said they contain only Vitamin B." "Listen to me, Rhoda, maybe... maybe I was deceived!"收起