Chapter 851: The Grand Wedding In this place, no one ever lacked money. Asking for money would be pointless.
Rebecca, always mischievous, said, "We don't want your money. You have to sing a song. Only if you sing well will we let you in." Without hesitation, Julian began to sing. Even without accompaniment, his voice was melodious and captivating.
It was Aurora's first thearing Julian sing. She hadn't expected his voice to be so beautiful. With accompaniment, he could easily pass as a professional singer. After finishing the song, Julian said anxiously, "I've sung. Now, can you open the door?" "No, no," Rebecca smirked, ready with another challenge. "Now, you need to recite pi to one hundred decimal places." Aurora was speechless. Was Rebecca really Julian's sister? She seemed harsher than an enemy.
Even Mira, standing nearby, was nervous for Julian. "This is impossible. Who would be so bored as to memorize pi?" Aurora, however, had full confidence in her man. "He might surprise you." Sure enough, Julian's voice began: "3. 1415926535..." "He can actually do it!" Mira exclaimed in shock.
Rebecca, unsatisfied with failing to stump Julian, was about to cup with another challenge when interrupted. "Rebecca, it's about time." Rebecca, hopelessly devoted to her husband, immediately gave in. "Fine, I'll let you in." She opened the door. Irene glanced at her. "No backbone at all. Your husband says one word, and you let them in?" At this moment, Julian, leading the group of dashing groomsmen, entered the room. "Irene," Nick said, looking at her, "we'll get married someday, too. Be careful not to go overboard, or someone might cause trouble at our wedding." Irene's face turned red, but she muttered under her breath, "Who said I'd marry you?" Lila, watching her two sisters fall so easily under their men's spell, spoke up. "If you want to take her, you'll have to find her shoes first." Aurora sat barefoot on the bed, cross-legged. Julian, thinking he could finally take his bride, was met with yet another challenge.
"Alright, we'll find them," Julian said, rallying the men to begin a thorough search of the room.
The group split up and searched high and low. But after a long time, the shoes were still nowhere to be found. Julian was on the verge of tears. "Little Bunny, are you deliberately making it hard forto marry you?" "Julian, you're hopeless." Aurora gave him a meaningful glance and looked down at her dress. Julian instantly understood. "I know where they are!" He gently lifted the hem of her dress, revealing a pristine pair of wedding shoes hidden beneath.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Aurora, you're so biased towards Julian. You weren't supposed to tell him," Rebecca complained.
"She's my wife. Of course, she's biased toward me," Julian said with a smile. Kneeling on one knee, he handed Aurora the bouquet and began putting on her shoes.
The photographer zoomed in for a close-up, capturing the sweetness radiating between the two. It was almost tangible, as if it could overflow from the screen. "Alright, let's go get married," Julian said, sweeping Aurora into his arms. He couldn't bear to let her walk in such high heels.
Aurora, wearing her veil and holding her bouquet, rested her head happily against his chest.
The groomsmen and bridesmaids followed them out of the treehouse. Once outside, Aurora noticed that the island had changed drastically since her visit last year.
The entire area was a sea of flowers. Julian had planted fields of purple lavender, tended by professional gardeners over the past few months. Aurora was so moved she almost cried.
Enjoying the book? Don't forget to visit nov L5sfor the full experience. You won't find the next chapter anywhere else. Happy reading! "When did you do all this?" "A long tago," Julian replied. "I wanted to give you a wedding unlike any other." That was only the first surprise. The second was the European-style carriage waiting in front of the treehouse.
As a child, Aurora had said she dreamed of a prince coming to marry her on a white horse. At the time, Julian had teased her, saying, "The one on the white horse might not be a prince. He could be a monk." "You remembered?" Aurora's eyes filled with tears.
"I've never forgotten a single word you've said," Julian said, lifting her into the carriage. He then mounted the white horse and led the way.
Above them, a helicopter scattered flower petals from the sky. Sitting in the carriage, Aurora watched the lavender fields and the fluttering rose petals.
A pathway cut through the fields, lined with a red carpet stretching all the way to the venue.
The carriage moved forward slowly, with her beloved man just a few feet ahead. Roses fell like a gentle rain, and drones hovered in the sky, capturing every moment. Even though Rebecca and the others had known Julian's plan in advance, they were still awestruck when they saw it in person.
"It's so beautiful," someone sighed. No woman could remain unmoved.
Mio, noticing Rebecca's expression, said softly, "If you like it, we can have a unique wedding of our own." "Forget it. We've already decided on a destination wedding. Experiencing this is enough. Too much, and it gets boring," Rebecca replied, as independent as ever.
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Asher, one of the groomsmen, had initially thought he wouldn't be able to handle such an an emotional om occasion! But seeing everything Julian had done for Aurora, he couldn't help but feel a deep sense of happiness for them. Phil caught a falling rose petal and said, "Julian's really romantic. I want a grand wedding like this someday." The main venue was in the middle of the lavender fields, a heart-shaped area that Julian had reserved in advance. Instead of lavender, it was filled with lush green grass and scattered wildflowers.
The floral pavilion was entirely made of fresh flowers, and the air was filled with a faint, sweet fragrance.
The wedding was a gathering of distinguished guests. Both the Montgomery and Alvarez families ve were influential domestically, and their connections abroad were even more extensive. This wedding beca meeting ground for the elite. Despite having attended countless lavish weddings, the guests were still moved by the freshness and romance of this one.
Children chased bubbles and rose petals while the adults mingled in small groups. Tina, dressed elegantly, never thought she would live to see Aurora's wedding. Her heart was filled with gratitude and joy.
John Walsh stood beside her. "Are you moved?" "Yes. I'm so happy. Aurora has finally found her happiness," Tina said, her voice trembling.
"I'm happy too, because I've found you," John Walsh said, gently pulling her into an embrace.
Magnus watched the scene from afar. Although he had known about Tina and John Walsh's relationship for stime, he still felt a pang of sadness. It was his failure to take care of Tina that had led to this outcome. Holding a champagne glass, he walked over to them. "Long tno see." He had deliberately avoided the rehearsal the night before. Now, standing before them again, there was nothing left to say.
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