Eleanor tried to resist, but Bernard had her in a firm grip, not letting her budge.
Despite her struggle, he held her tight and slowly descended the stairs.
Hailey witnessed the scene, her eyes uncontrollably turned red.
How much courage would it take someone to personally escort the one they love to her wedding?
Bernard, he was deeply in love with Eleanor, but it was all too late now.
He carried her out of the villa, put her in the back seat of the car, then bent down to fix her long dress.
He glanced at the passenger seat, then at the space next to Eleanor, finally choosing to sit beside her.
Aidyn was the driver. Seeing the two of them, he understood Bernard's intentions and lowered the windshield.
He started the car and headed to the wedding venue, followed by hundreds of cars in an orderly procession.
Eleanor sat in the car, her body cold, shivering uncontrollably.
Bernard noticed this and gently comforted her, "We're almost there. If you can't stand seeing me, please hang in there."
On hearing this, Eleanor's eyes reddened again. She turned her head to look out the car window, her thoughts so jumbled that everything seemed blurry.
Seeing her stop struggling, Bernard smiled. His gaze was full of affection as he studied the woman next to him.
Today, she was in a white wedding dress, with a delicately beautiful makeup, a white veil on her short hair.
She looked beautiful, reminding him of the first time he saw her.
Back then, she was vibrant, always smiling and laughing.
Now, she was still beautiful, but she no longer smiled.
It was because of him that she lost her smile.
Bernard felt a profound sense of sadness.
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