Avery opened it and saw that it contained a beautiful red dress.
It was the reception dress.
Mrs. Cooper smiled and said, "I thought it was the wedding dress!"
"The wedding dress won't be done so quickly." Avery took out the dress and placed it against her body. "I'll give it a try."
"You should. There’s still time to make modifications if it doesn't fit," Mrs. Cooper said. "Don't you think time passes really quickly? You'll be married in two weeks."
Avery smiled and said, "I feel like time actually slowed down! I was hoping to marry him sooner." "Hahaha! Your relationship with him has improved a lot since he moved in." "Yeah. That just goes to show how important it is to communicate." Avery took the dress and walked toward the room.
It had probably been too painful for them on Memorial Day, which was why they cherished each other even more from that day onward.
At ten in the morning, a car parked in front of Elliot's mansion.
The person who got out of it was Henry.
The bodyguard saw him and informed Mrs. Scarlet at once.
Mrs. Scarlet came out.
"Is Elliot home, Mrs. Scarlet?" Henry asked politely.
Mrs. Scarlet shook her head. "He's not. What brings you here?" "This isn’t something that can be discussed with an outsider. I need to speak to him personally."
"Oh, well, he's not at home. He's been very, very busy with the wedding recently," Mrs. Scarlet said. "If it's not something urgent, you can always come back after the wedding."
Henry smiled awkwardly. "You don't seem so welcoming toward me, Mrs. Scarlet."
"That's a very serious accusation, Mr.
Foster. I'm a mere servant in this home and I have no right to invite anyone into the house when my employer isn't home." Mrs. Scarlet said politely but coldly, "You can give him a call if it's urgent."
"I did. But he's always busy."
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