Chapter 1953
Chapter 1953
The hot temper, pride, and prejudice of Selene Chin were known to everyone.
She was the only girl in the third generation of the Chin Family, so everyone tended to dote on her, which caused her to be spoiled to some extent.
Tina still remembered that the first time she saw Selene in a restaurant, a waitress accidentally splashed some water on Selene's hand while pouring tea, Selene instantly became very furious and yelled out at the waitress.
Up to now, Tina still couldn't forget that waitress's expression of fear and panic.
Just as Tina was about to persuade Selene not to be too angry and scold the waiter, she noticed that Selene didn't lose her temper as expected. Selene said kindly, "It doesn't matter!"
The waiter was still frightened. "I'm sorry... I'm really sorry!"
The guests of today's wedding ceremony were not ordinary people. They were generally rich and powerful people. In other words, they come from the upper class.
It would be a big mistake to offend any of these guests.
Although the waiter didn't know Selene, he could still guess that this young lady must be from a rich and powerful family. Selene's temperament and behavior had made this point quite clear.
Selene actually looked lovely and pretty when she smiled. Her teeth were white, and her eyes were bright. "It doesn't matter. You were just careless! When the sunshine's bright, others won't easily notice the stains of honey water. You don't have to worry about it. Just go ahead and do your work!"
In the end, Selene was still comforting the waiter.
Only then did the waiter feel relaxed. "Thank you for your consideration!"
Selene smiled.
Seeing this scene, Tina was amazed.
She felt that Selene had really changed.
It seemed that Wilson's arrangement for Selene in the name of "punishment" really worked. He virtually wanted his cousin to become more mature and reasonable. Although it might not be deemed as the "rebirth" of Selene, her bad temper had been greatly improved, just like a thorn being smoothed out.
Tina felt that Selene had become a much more lovable young lady, as she was considerate of others now.
Tina suddenly thought of something and couldn't help saying, "Selene, Dylan is also back!"
"Hum..." Selene nodded.
After a moment of silence, Selene added, "Actually, I was on the same flight with him."
Tina looked into Selene's eyes. "Do you still love him?"
Tina clearly knew how much Selene loved Dylan in the past.
Even if Dylan had never taken her seriously, Selene still kept on her obsession and adored Dylan as her handsome Prince Piano.
Selene replied in a low voice, "I don't love him anymore."
Tina didn't say anything more.
The sound of footsteps could be heard from the corridor outside the lounge, and a familiar male's voice could faintly be heard. He was asking the staff, "Could you tell me where is the bride?"
Selene's expression became stiffened.
Her eyes flickered uneasily as she stammered, "Sister-in-law, Um... I suddenly remembered that I haven't seen Wilson yet. I'll go and find him. See you later!"
After that, Selene ran out of the lounge as if she was a thief.
She lowered her head in a hurry when she walked past the man coming in.
Tina sighed for them after seeing this.
If Selene didn't love him anymore, why would she try to avoid meeting him? It was self-evident that Selene still loved him.
The man who had walked into the lounge stood in front of Tina. His figure was tall and straight.
This man was none other than Dylan Koo. He said with a smile, "Tina!"
Tina looked up and smiled. "Dylan, nice to see you here!"
Dylan nodded. "Well... How can I not attend your wedding? I can't miss something so important for you. My father has been ill recently, so he couldn't come over here. On behalf of him, I have brought you two red packets."
It was a tradition for the guests to give red packets to the newlyweds as presents, which stood for blessing and good wishes.
Tina felt warm in her heart. "Thank you. Send my regards to Uncle Koo!"
Dylan looked at Tina, who was in her wedding dress. She looked so elegant and beautiful today! She was blessed with wealth and good fortune.
His smile deepened. "You're very beautiful today. I wish you happiness in the future!"
Now when Dylan sent his good wishes to Tina and Wilson, he didn't feel anything unnatural or uncomfortable, as he did in the past.
It was great! He had finally given up his futile attempt of becoming Tina's lover again.
Tina was deeply touched. "Thank you so much, Dylan!"
One of the staff members came in and said, "The wedding ceremony is going to begin. Miss Hall, please follow me..."
At the wedding ceremony...
The guests had already taken their seats.
The ceremony was held right in front of the artificial lake, and the family members, relatives, and friends of the newlywed were seated on the rows of chairs on both sides of the red carpet.
The second row on the left side...
Roger Zabel, who was dressed formally, was sitting uneasily on his seat.
He tried to make conversations with the person sitting next to him. "Young Master Stark, do you enjoy this wedding ceremony?"
After Roger arrived, he found that he and Amin Stark were arranged to sit together.
Thinking of whom Wilson was going to marry today, Roger couldn't help but think of the crimes he had committed in the past. These crimes had become very intorable to him now.
"Uh-huh." Amin nodded.
Amin was sitting straight, while his hands rested on his knees. He was handsome and gentle as usual.
Roger smiled, yet his face stiffened at the same time. "What a coincidence, Hahaha..."
In fact, he could only feel bitterness in his heart.
The gentle music gradually filled the air, and this marked the beginning of the wedding ceremony. NôvelDrama.Org: owner of this content.
Wearing her wedding dress, Tina walked along the red carpet, and her arm was being held by Bill's arm.
Bill occasionally tugged the hem of his suit, and his movement seemed to be a little stiff. He was indeed nervous now.
However, he was also excited. Tina was his daughter, and he was now escorting her to get married to her Mr. Right. Bill felt happy and reluctant at the same time.
Bill patted Tina's hand and said, "Tina, today is your wedding. I only have these words for you: You don't need to stoop to compromise no matter when. The Amery family will always be supporting you."
Tina looked ahead.
Her family members were all looking at her.
The kind-hearted Old Master Amery, Lin, who was graceful and nice, as well as Old Madam Amery... They all seemed to be full of joy.
Tina nodded.
Bill stepped forward and escorted his daughter to the end of the red carpet.
"Ovia, you chose not to tell me about the existence of our daughter, but to go through the hardships alone.
"I'll take care of our daughter on your behalf.
I'll spend the rest of my life learning to be a good father." Bill thought sentimentally.
Bill pulled Tina's hand to Wilson's.
There were roses scattered on the red carpet behind Tina, and the long trail of the wedding dress rested on the ground. Everything was beautiful, dreamy, and surreal.
And Tina's husband was waiting for her ahead.
Tina moved forward, and her eyes were suddenly filled with tears.
The two of them looked at each other emotionally.
Wilson stepped forward and took Tina's hand. Unable to control himself, he lowered his head and kissed his wife.
There was a burst of cheers under the wedding stage.
The wedding host was shocked and became speechless.
"It's not yet the time for the groom to kiss the bride." He thought.
The wedding ceremony today was a little special.
Tina and Wilson didn't invite a priest to preside over their wedding. The section of marriage vows was finished by themselves asking and answering each other.
The two of them stood face to face.
Wilson was tall and straight like a white poplar.
He stared at his bride, and his deep voice came out of the loudspeaker boxes. "Do you, Tina Hall, take your groom to be your husband? For better or worse, For richer, for poor, In sickness and in health, To love and to cherish in heaven and earth. And you promise to faith to each other until death apart you."
When the marriage vows were personally asked, they seemed to be more solemn and dignified.
Tina replied, "I do."
Her voice trembled slightly.
Then, she asked Wilson the same question, "Do you, Wilson Chin, take your bride to be your wife? For better or worse, For richer, for poor, In sickness and in health, To love and to cherish in heaven and earth. And you promise to faith to each other until death apart you."
Behind the lens, Wilson's eyes were full of tenderness.
He opened his mouth, but he suddenly sobbed. "I do... For the rest of my life, and for my next life, if any..."