Wedding Impossible tells the story of Ah Jung. She encounters a problem with sibling boundaries in the process of getting married. Her future husband’s brother decides that she is unworthy of marrying his brother because of her financial status. Ah, Jung tries to reason with this problematic person, but it’s hopeless. But, when she gets the chance to get the brat’s approval, how far is she willing to go? And, how successful can she be in two months? This is two months of sharing a space with the brother of her fianc’.
The story is lined with the perfect amount of crazy. How does one handle this kind of person? He was basically given everything he wanted all his life, and now he won’t get his way: can she handle this
arrogant man? The frustrations of the protagonist practically make you want to punch this man, but then you reach that scene that literally makes you go cold with slight guilt – this book is a rollercoaster and I don’t want to get off of it. The arrogance of the brother in contrast to his sensitivity will make you blush.
The man may be a brat sometimes, but she knows this won’t be something she can easily handle. Living with the man is going to change a lot for her, and maybe she got too cocky that she couldn’t realize this much earlier.
The author spins the most unexpected plotline into a fantastic whirlwind of hate, indifference, and love. Wedding Impossible could not be a more amazing read for a lazy Saturday. The fun and the drama, the anger, the humiliation, and so much more make this book perfect.
- Part 1: The Story of Wedding Impossible
- Part 2: Meet The Characters of 1Wedding Impossible
- Part 3: Awesome Chapter from Wedding Impossible
Part 1: The Story of Wedding Impossible
The story follows Ah Jung who is set to marry a rich man. However, while this would be a dream for most women, it is marred by the fact that he doesn’t love her also he’s gay. The marriage is supposed to be one of convenience, and both parties would be getting something out of it.
For Ah Jung who has no money and very minimal, if not nonexistent, family support, the marriage would give her a lot of financial stability.
Ah, Jung expected that the marriage would be objected to by the mother of her future husband. However, it turns out to be the opposite and the woman couldn’t be more pleased. Rather, it is the brother of her fianc’ who is against the marriage.
Ah, Jung suffers a lot of humiliation at the man’s hands for not leaving his brother. He warns her off continuously, but she can only try to appease him. When things develop to an unimaginable degree, Ah Jung decides to do everything in her power to get her future brother-in-law’s approval. She doesn’t lose her confidence when she makes the deal with the arrogant man, but maybe she overestimated herself.
How could she have foreseen things taking a different direction? But, then again, she put herself in a position where she would live with this person for two months. Will she manage to get his approval, or will she end up in a different position after?
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Part 2: Meet The Characters of 1Wedding Impossible
Ah Jung
She is a thirty-three-year-old actress with her finances in the dump. That is, she has little in the way of money. This prompts her to make a decision to marry a man she did not have feelings for and neither did he have or will ever have feelings for her.
The man was rich and Ah Jung would get a lot of money for getting married to him, on the other hand, he was gay and therefore would benefit from her status as his wife. Ah, Jung is not a difficult person, rather she is practical. Due to this trait of hers, Ah Jung already expected one thing or the other to hinder their marriage. For instance, the mother of her fianc’ would be against it. Fortunately, it was the other way around.
Nevertheless, the shoe that she was waiting to drop, finally did. Ah, Jung never expected that the younger brother of her fianc’ would burst in, loudly expressing his disapproval. Why? All for the reason that she wasn’t rich.
Ji Han
He is a proud young man and the youngest of his mother’s children. Ji Han learns of his brother’s coming marriage to a woman who he regarded as a nobody and returns to the country. He encounters the woman and is even more sure that she is unworthy.
Ji Han is used to having his brother on his side, but this time is different. When he does his best to convince his brother that Ah Jung isn’t good enough, it seemingly backfires as his brother chooses the woman over him. Now with Ah Jung trying to win his approval, he has little doubt that things are going to be very different in two months.
Part 3: Awesome Chapter from Wedding Impossible
Chapter Four
Ji Han is angry and frustrated that his brother picked his fiance over him. He marches to Ah Jung’s home and when he arrives, the door is answered by her stepmother. The woman confuses his identity and directs him to where Ah Jung is sleeping on the floor of the living room.
Ji Han doesn’t understand why she was on the floor like that. He decided to drop her backpack on the ground next to her and then leave. The apology that his brother made him say, he said under his breath to the sleeping woman.
Ji Han began to leave, but suddenly Ah Jung’s phone rang loudly. She awoke and answered, not feeling anything amiss. On the phone, she heard the voice of her fiance, and she answered sleepily. While on the phone, she bad-mouthed Ji Han, calling him a lunatic. But, soon she noticed his presence.
No amount of apology worked to calm him down. And, when he took the phone from her and complained to his brother, it seemed his brother’s response shattered his resolve. He left without another word, and Ah Jung went after him. The exchange of words didn’t do anything, and Ah Jung noticed he was crying.
Not long after Ji Han left, Ah Jung called his brother and found out what was said. Even after realizing that it was her lack of money and her family, she immediately felt guilty. With all of this in the background, she made a promise to get Ji Han to approve of their marriage. His brother merely laughed at her determination, but she was going all in.