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Let's Get Married novel Chapter 657

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Let's Get Married is the best current series by the author Wilfred Price. The Chapter 657: Take Care of Each Other Till the End of Their Lives content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 657: Take Care of Each Other Till the End of Their Lives and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Rex notices her trembling and smiles softly. "Baby, don't tremble."

Lily closes her eyes gently. Taking a deep breath doesn't help at all. "I'm nervous."

"Me too."

In his three decades of life, he has never been so nervous before. His blood pressure has soared to its highest. If it goes any higher, he'll faint in any minute.

But there are some things he has to say.

"You look beautiful today."

A warm wind blows past Lily's ears, scratching her heart and making it itchy. She takes a deep breath again, exhales, and holds Rex's hand even tighter. "Let's go."

Rex's black eyes stare at Lily as if they contain the temperature of the four seasons. A single gaze of his is so deep and long-lasting. "Alright."

In the end, he takes his bride to the center of the stage. Two chasing lights shoot down. A foreign priest stands behind the altar with a long papyrus book in his hand.

"Now please exchange your wedding vows."

After the host finishes speaking, he walks away and leaves the entire stage to them.

The hall becomes silent. The priest has gray hair. He's wearing a pair of small round glasses and a white robe. The front of his robe is in joyous red.

He looks at the couple with a kind gaze. Perhaps because of his profession, the priest's body seems to be shrouded in a layer of warm yellow light, which adds warmth to his figure. "Are you ready? It's time to exchange your wedding vows."

The language he speaks is not difficult to understand for Lily and Rex. They exchange glances and nod slightly.

The priest looks at Rex first. "Groom, please read after me. I, Rex, take you, Lily, to be my wife, my partner, and my only love."

Rex follows him. His heart and body are trembling, but the words he says are so firm.

"I will cherish our friendship and love you now, in the future, and forever."

"I will trust and respect you. I will laugh and cry with you."

"I will love you faithfully. Whether the future is good or bad, difficult or peaceful, I will spend it with you."

"For better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, I will always be there for you."

"I will give my life to you just like how I reach out my hand to let you hold it tight."

After saying those last words, the priest closes his eyes and prays with both hands in front of his chest. "God bless you."

Rex's heart softens when he sees Lily's pale finger wearing something that belongs to him. The tenderness in his eyes almost overflows as he looks at her. "I love you, my wife."

When Lily hears him calling her "my wife", it's as if a small white dove has flown into her heart. The dove is fluttering and flying, swinging her heart up and down.

She turns around, takes the male ring from Abby's hand, and gently puts it on Rex's finger. The contentment is something she has never had before.

If she hasn't met him, she won't know what her life will be like. But she's sure that she won't be in a better state than now.

Even though nothing really happened in her last marriage, it still left her with a "married" tag. There were many objections, but Rex never retreated a bit. He hugged her without hesitation after knowing all of her past.

He saved her from such a life of suffering and put her in the bright sunshine, giving her the courage and right to embrace love again. He has always been her hero from beginning to end.

Some say a lucky person will receive the gentleness of the world, but Lily figures she doesn't need the gentleness of the whole world. She doesn't want much. It's enough as long as she has him.

The light from the chandelier above Rex's head falls on his shoulders. He is still so attractive today. The weather outside is good. The wind is gentle. Everything is just right, and so is the wedding.

"I love you too." She smiles brightly with her eyes moist, like flowers swaying in the spring breeze and stained with dew. "I love you very much."

How can she let him know about this endless love? Well, just let them take care of each other till the end of their lives.

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