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Chapter 28
As the blessings ended, the live broadcast of Charlotte and Theodore’s real wedding began.
At that moment, they were inside a medieval–style castle in New Orleans, holding a grand, vintage–inspired ceremony.
The castle, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant flowers, resonated with the sounds of piano and violin, enchanting every guest.
Under the gaze of the attendees, Theodore, dressed in a prince’s ceremonial wedding attire, rode a majestic horse. Following him was a crystal carriage.
The wedding procession scattered countless gold coins and vibrant flowers along the way, accompanied by an entourage tossing more celebratory gifts.
The crowd eagerly gathered the coins, shouting heartfelt blessings as they did so.
Meanwhile, guests at the estate received pure gold ingots and a variety of exquisite candies
and desserts.
The sheer luxury of the wedding left everyone in awe.
Jaziel and Nolan watched as the screen showed Theodore arriving at the castle gates.
In one smooth motion, Theodore dismounted his horse and carried Charlotte out of the
crystal carriage in his arms.
With steady, deliberate steps, he walked with her into the castle.
Jaziel bit his lip so hard that it bled, his eyes reddened with rage.
Bang!
Nolan slammed his fist against the table, grabbed his jacket, and stormed out. Without waiting for Jaziel, he jumped into his car and sped toward the castle.
He no longer cared about their carefully laid plans to disrupt the wedding. None of it
mattered now.
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If he couldn’t stop her from registering her marriage, could he at least stop the wedding itself?
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