"You won't be like this in the future." After parking the car, Samuel looked at the middle-aged women at the door, each of whom was coquettishly dressed. He could not help but ask Yvonne.
Yvonne pinched Samuel's waist hard, which made him suck in a cold breath.
"Am I like this in your eyes?" Yvonne said to Samuel, gnashing her teeth.
Realizing that he had said something wrong, Samuel quickly denied, "Of course not. I was just joking. Don't take it seriously."
Yvonne snorted coldly and said, "You'd better think it over before you speak in the future. I'm not a woman t o be trifled with."
Samuel looked at her with a wry smile. Once again, he was sure that the woman's personality was changeable. She turned hostile even faster than flipping through a book.
When they entered the farmyard, most of the guests had already taken their seats in the dining hall, and the wedding stage was decorated in a very luxurious way. The wedding host and the two newcomers finally decided on the process.
"You are too late. The arranged seats are taken by others. The guests are all guests. You can only sit here
for a while." Ji Chun took Lydia and the other three to the farthest table away from the stage. This seat was obviously the least valued one.
This made Lydia feel a little dissatisfied. She asked the others, "Are you also sitting here?"
"Of course not. We came early and sat in the front. It's your fault for coming late. I can only make you feel wronged." One of the sisters laughed at Lydia. She couldn't help complaining in her mind, "You deliberately put on airs late. You deserve to sit in this position, which is the least valued."
Ji Chun pretended to be apologetic and said, "Lydia, I'm really sorry today. I'll find a chance to apologize to you another day."
Her words were so beautiful that Lydia could not be angry. She could only say, "It doesn't matter. It's the same wherever I sit. Anyway, I'm not interested in the wedding ceremony. It doesn't matter whether I look at it or not."
Ji Chun's face froze and she said, "That's right. You probably don't have a good feeling about the wedding. After all, in the past..." Speaking of this, Ji Chun deliberately slapped her mouth and continued, "Look a t my mouth. I really don't want to mention it. I don't want to mention your sadness."
Lydia gritted her teeth. Ji Chun obviously mentioned i t on purpose, and she even pretended to be hypocritical.
At this time, the groom on the stage suddenly rushed t o the door of the restaurant and did not know what he was doing in a hurry.
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