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Dalton’s presence as a groomsman became the talk of the town, with a video of the event soaring to the top of social media trends.
Brenna stood gracefully beside her parents, listening as her uncle delivered heartfelt blessings while presenting the gifts to the Richardsons.
Lilith, radiant in an exquisite wedding gown, couldn’t help but marvel at the grandeur surrounding her. Turning to Ernst, she whispered, “I thought we agreed to keep things simple. This feels far from low-key!”
Ernst chuckled softly, his eyes twinkling with affection. “This is low-key, my love. We invited only my closest friends, no extended family or my parents’ acquaintances. Isn’t that modest enough?”<fnf067> This text is hosted at Find1Novel</fnf067>
Lilith’s smile widened, her heart full. “Then what would you call extravagant?” she teased.
“Picture this. A ceremony at a five-star hotel, all of Shirie’s elite in attendance, celebrating our love in grand style, with me swooping in by helicopter to pick you up.”
Lilith’s eyes widened, augh escaping her lips. “A helicopter? That’s beyond my wildest dreams!”
ncing at the towering pile of gifts, she felt a wave of awe. “How much did all this cost?”
Ernst, ever cheerful, replied, “Almost twenty million dors. You wanted understated, so we scaled it back. My father suggested a budget of more than a hundred million.”
“Oh my God!” Lilith eximed, her breath catching. Though ustomed to Ernst’svish gifts in the millions, the sheer magnitude of this amount still left her utterly astounded.
“I hope you like this,” Ernst said softly, his voice brimming with sincerity. At the moment of the engagement ring exchange, Ernst gently slipped a dazzling diamond ring onto Lilith’s finger, his touch tender.
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Lilith, in turn, ced a ring on Ernst’s finger, sealing their bond with quiet grace. The celebration continued as the guests made their way inside the Richardsons’ home and chatted.
Rosie lingered near Brenna during the ceremony, a subtle pang of envy tugging at her heart. Her wedding to Maxley paled inparison to this opulent affair, and the joy she had hoped for that day had felt fleeting at best.
In Rosie’s view, Lilith seemed an unsuitable match for Ernst, their family backgrounds worlds apart. How could someone like Lilith be worthy of such grandeur?
What had Lilith done to earn this cascade of wealth, sprawling estates, and sleek luxury cars that now elevated her to the pinnacle of high society? Rosie noticed neighbors capturing the spectacle, streaming it live across social tforms.
The Richardsons’ extended family filled their spacious 200-square-meter home with warmth and chatter as everyone gathered to celebrate the asion.
For lunch, the Richardsons hosted a modest yet heartfelt gathering in a charming banquet hall at a five-star restaurant. Without a formal ceremony, the focus remained on shared moments and the meal.
Compared to the Harper’svish disy, the Richardsons felt their arrangements were understated. Lilith’s father, with a touch of awkwardness, offered an apology to Shepard.
“Shepard, I hope you’ll forgive the simplicity of our ns…”
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