During the wedding, the dog attacked a guest who was hiding something under her dress

The whole village gathered in celebration — it was a day of joy, laughter, and love as the bride and groom said their vows under a sunlit sky. Music filled the air, tables overflowed with food and drink, and people danced with carefree hearts.

But from the edge of the nearby woods, a lone woman in a flowing green dress slowly emerged.

She moved quietly, almost unnoticed, blending into the background of the festivities. Her face bore a gentle expression, yet beneath the folds of her gown, something was concealed — something dangerous.

The guests were too caught up in celebration to see her approach.

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