"By the way, Natalie, when will you and Billy get married? We are excepting your wedding." Someone said.
"Yes, tell us when will you get married, so we can prepare gifts for you," others gabbled.
Hearing these words, Natalie was very happy. She loved it.
"But when the wedding day comes, won't you forget to invite us?"
Natalie shook her head and smiled gently, "I may forget others, but how can I forget you all?"
Maybe Natalie would not bother to invite others, but she would certainly invite her schoolmates. Back then, the whole school was laughing at her failure, so now she wanted to slap these people hard in the face with a grand wedding.
Sloane was speechless. 'These people who hadn't got well along with Natalie should desire to attend her wedding.’
"I have to say, unlike someone, Natalie has a gentle disposition, and she is willing to invite us to her wedding." "Yes, someone had thought that she became noble after marrying into a rich family. So, at that time, she did not invite her classmates to attend her wedding," someone said in a sarcastic and mean tone.
At that time, when Sherman got married, she only invited several good friends of hers and she didn't invite any other classmates.
"So, she should know the score. Otherwise, she would think that since she had become a lady of a rich family, she was superior to others."
Among all these classmates, most of them disliked Sherman. Now they were taking this chance to laugh a t Sherman as they wanted, trying to kick Sherman when she was down.
"I also heard that Sherman now worked as a cleaner..."
"Me too. She is quite dejected now as a cleaner! That's the job for older women."
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