Chapter 2179
The procession now seemed to stretch even longer than moments ago.
Not until the procession reached the front of George and Jennifer’s private vi, amid the deafening sounds of gongs, drums,
and firecrackers, did Romeo, hand in hand with Arabe, step through the gates.
Bodyguards followed, unloading crates of cash, gold, and jewels.
This was Arabe’s gifts from the Collins family, a spectacle of wealth where each item bore a tag: “gift $2.8 billion, $2.8 billion in
jewelry and gold, 28 office buildings, 28 luxury cars, 66 hotels, 66 shops, 66 vis and houses.”
And with it came a detailed list of these generous gifts.
This was merely the gift from the Collins family for Arabe. The gifts from the seven grandfathers for Arabe were also
noteworthy. They practically gave away everything but their retirement savings to Arabe, including their properties, providing a
legitimate reason for Arabe to inherit and manage them.
The media and onlookers camped outside were utterly astounded by the bride’s family’s disy of wealth.All content is property ? N?velDrama.Org.
The McMillian family’s betrothal gifts for Arabe had already trended online just the day before, with the cash gifts alone
amounting to tens of billions, not to mention jewelry,nds, real estate, and shares among other things.
[I''m tired of saying ‘jealous.’]
[Justst week, | was thrilled to have saved up a grand, and now here | am, shedding tears of poverty.]
[Even a screenwriter wouldn''t dare to dream this up.]
[So the rich really do count their money in billions.]
[When | got married, | didn’t get a dime from my parents, but when my brother tied the knot, they bought him a car and a house.]
[Starting today, I’m saving up for my daughter’s future.]
Online, the onlookers were dying of envy. The hashtag #Arabegift raced past #ArabeBridalGift and #GrandWedding to hit
the top trend on social media.
After Arabe entered with Romeo, she saw Phillip, Shirley, George, and Jennifer seated on the sofa. Their faces lit up with joy;
the day they had been waiting for had finally arrived!
“Be, you look absolutely stunning today! How can you be so gorgeous?!” eximed Shirley, her eyes sparkling with pride.
“Grandpa''s been waiting for this day!”
“Tired from the trip? Thirsty? Grandma’s got some refreshments prepared just for you.”
“How blessed we McMillians are to have such a wonderful daughter-inw.” George added with a heartfelt warmth.
Arabe picked up a ss of champagne from a tray presented by a servant and was about to bow in respect when Shirley
gently stopped her. “Oh, dear, no need for that.”
Everyone present couldn’t bear the thought of her bowing.
“Just having you offer us drinks is a joy enough,” Phillip insisted, adamant that his granddaughter-inw shouldn''t bow.
Touched by their kindness, Arabe simply bent at the waist, offering champagne as a sign of respect.
After serving champagne to her grandparents, she turned to George and Jennifer and did the same.
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“When your mom deals with him, I''ll be there handing her the stick. Dad and Mom will always be on your side.” George added.
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“And most importantly,” Phillip interjected, “be attuned to her feelings. Always put her first in everything you do.”