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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 1873

Geoff asked, with a hint of concern in his voice, "Isn't it getting a bit late?"

Jonathan smiled nonchalantly, "Not at all, just a few months' delay."

Catherine, who looked visibly anxious, interjected, "But that means we had to wait for several more months. Winter in J-Town is also pretty scenic!"

She was looking forward to having the wedding done before the holidays so Estelle could spend Christmas with the whole family at home!

Old Man Jarvis asked sternly, "Whose idea was this?"

Estelle tried to speak up, but Jonathan gently held her hand and said softly, "It was my idea. The office is swamped around the holidays, and I'm afraid I wouldn't have enough time to plan the wedding properly. I wouldn't want to rush and make Ella feel slighted. After the New Year, both the timing and the season are perfect."

Seeing Old Man Jarvis's expression sour, Estelle, worried he'd blame Jonathan, quickly said, "I agree with Jonathan, it was me who suggested it."

Old Man Jarvis stayed silent, and the mood dipped for a moment until Old Mr. Quintin chuckled, "Oh come on, you old bear; earlier you were complaining about my narrow heart, and now look at you. Estelle's just talking about postponing the wedding for a few months, not canceling it. Lighten up, will you?"

Maggie went over to pour Old Mr. Jarvis a drink, "Grandpa, don't you see what Ella's getting at? She wants to be in C-Town for Christmas to be with you. If she gets married before the holidays, where would you have her stay? She wants to spend Christmas with you, so let's not be hard on her, okay?"

Old Mr.Jarvis huffed, "She's just too headstrong!"

"Yes, she's incredibly headstrong, and it's all because you spoiled her!" Maggie said playfully. "She's never headstrong with anyone else but you!"

Old Mr. Jarvis gave Estelle a sharp look, but his face softened a touch.

Geoffery raised his glass to Old Mr. Jarvis, "No rush, sir. They're already legally hitched, and we've got the wedding in the works. It's just a matter of doing it before or after the New Year."

Old Man Jarvis relented, "Fine, let's have it after the New Year!"

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