Jack had to maintain his image of being a compassionate father in front of outsiders, hence he stopped his hostility toward Jay.
Not long after, people were beginning to sigh and exclaim aloud.
"Woah, so beautiful!"
"She’s prettier than a celebrity!"
“Outrageously gorgeous!"
In the lobby, Hiroshi Titus, the young master of the Titus family, abruptly stretched his neck out to look at the door.
He was secretly overjoyed. How beautiful could this lady be that she had made the people outside exclaimed out loud, and was filled by praises?
Jack and Madam looked at each other with relief and smiled. It seemed like their daughter, Josephine, still took their words to heart and she must have come here after dolling up.
Jay's gaze fell on Hiroshi's wretched face, and cold light flashed across his eyes.
If a man like this wanted to marry Josephine, he would definitely not agree to it.
The Titus family's heir, and Hiroshi's older sister, Yumi Titus, secretly tugged her younger brother’s sleeves. She warned him not to show such a vulgar expression.
However, she also secretly glanced at Jay on the opposite side from time to time.
Everyone else's eyes were focused on the gate!
Then, they were able to see Josephine walking in with a graceful gait, holding onto Angeline’s hand.
Josephine was truly beautiful. Although her foundation was slightly mismatched, her facial features were deep and three-dimensional, a characteristic that European women had. It made her look like a global supermodel.
There was something wild and unruly about her charming beauty.
As for Angeline who was next to her, she was akin to a fairy, left behind in this mortal coil. Her porcelain skin, delicate and picturesque eyebrows, with curves from all the right places, matched with the grandeur dress she was wearing today, which was a black dress with diamond accessories. Everything made her look a s beautiful as an ink painting, with a lofty artistic conception. The whole imagery made people feel relaxed and happy.
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