"I might have accidentally damaged the wedding dress when I was hanging it. How much is it? I'll pay you," Summer said as she did not want to continue the argument with her.
Then, they walked out of the bridal shop. Summer’s questioning gaze landed on Dean. "What about now? Should we go to the next shop?"
"Sure," Dean replied.
They visited almost all of the bridal shops in Nokocola Bay, yet none of the shops were willing to sell them any.
Figuring out the person behind this was a complete no -brainer. Summer's anger filled her chest until she felt suffocated, and it put her in a dilemma.
However, it never occurred to her that Mark could be this influential in the Nokocola Bay area. Then again, did he not think that his actions were too childish?
However, at the same time, an unexplainable feeling emerged in her heart. It felt like helplessness. It also felt like...
"It looks like we can't get anything in Nokocola Bay. Anyway, we didn’t plan to hold our wedding here.
We'll just wait till we get back to Santabaca and
reserve a wedding dress there," she replied.
The look in Dean’s eyes was a little dark, and he seemed to be distracted. After all, he was not a fool. It was impossible for the bridal shops to reject them without valid reasons. There had to be a cause behind it. Of course, the reason was Mark.
It was just that Dean had never planned to let go of Summer. This period of time had been a happy one, and this was exactly the kind of life he had dreamed o f. He wanted to continue this happy and ordinary life much longer.
"Let's head back to Santabaca then." He had the same thought.
Since both were on the same page, Summer went ahead and bought tickets to return to Santabaca the next day. They would discuss the rest of the details later when they returned.
On the other side...
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