The wedding took place in Syphrett Bay on water rather than land.
From the beach to the entrance of the hall, there was a glass corridor lined with roses, flaming red roses swaying in the breeze that matched the dark blue seawater.
The hall was distinctive. It seemed closed from a distance, but stepping inside was breathtaking. The side facing the sea was open, and people could see the rippling seawater as soon as they stepped into the hall.
The Wright family was very powerful, so of course, the wedding of Kingsley and Sherman was extraordinary. The number o f guests they entertained was up to seven o r eight hundred, all of whom were big shots in Lanechett.
This wedding was a most ostentatious and extravagant affair. The fresh roses were flown in from abroad, and the hall was built for this wedding more than ten days ago.
The hall was so large that it could accommodate thousands of people. In addition, it would serve as a banquet hall in the evening after the wedding.
Several guests had already arrived, and many journalists were also present to witness this grand wedding.
The decoration of the hall was mainly purple, which was very dark and elegant, and had an indescribable charm, which formed a sharp contrast with the interspersed lily.
The guests all arrived before twelve o'clock.
As the guests watched, Kingsley entered the hall at a stately pace with his grave and dignified bearing. A rare smile appeared on his chiseled and handsome face. He looked ravishing in a bespoke black suit and burgundy tie that matched his muscular figure.
As Kingsley walked down the corridor with charming long legs, he smiled faintly to greet guests, showing the demeanor and cultivation of a mature man utterly.
Over half the women were bewitched by Kingsley, and their eyes fixed on him.
The quartz clock in the corner stroke, indicating that auspicious time had come.
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