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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1819

When Wilson was about to set off for business trip, Isla held his thigh tightly like a pendant. She kept calling him Dad, and her little face was full of reluctance.

They walked together downstairs, then Wilson got in the car.

Isla waved her chubby little hand and looked back again and again.

Ever since Isla started calling him Dad, their relationship had grown by leaps and bounds.

On the day after Wilson left, when Isla was still asleep, Tina washed up early and went out.

She dressed up formally to attend a wedding.

On the way, Tina called Wilson.

She gave him a hint in advance. "Wilson, I'm going to attend the wedding of my two college classmates today, and... maybe Dylan will be there as well!"

Wilson replied, "Got it!"

His tone was lazy, and he didn't say anything unpleasant.

Wilson trusted her very much.

Tina smiled sweetly.

The car arrived at the wedding reception hotel.

When she got out of the car, she saw Malee waiting for her at the gate, so she hurried over.

Weddings were always romantic and festive.

These two college classmates, worked in Chicabo University after graduation, so the wedding venue was placed in a private park behind the school.

The park was connected to the campus through a path. The idea was very artistic.

The wedding ceremony was very romantic. The golden chairs were wrapped in lace, with balloons hung behind. There were red roses blooming everywhere.

The bride held her father's arm and walked to the groom along the long red carpet.

Golden and red balloons flew in the air, creating a warm and romantic atmosphere.

The two of them swore an oath under everyone's witness and said "I do" to each other. Then, there was thunderous applause.

Malee looked at the couple exchanging rings at the end of the red carpet. There was a touch of affection in her eyes, as well as a trace of admiration that she had tried her best to hide.

Tina, who was next to her, looked very touched, just like her.

The most interesting and anticipated part of the wedding was bouquet toss.

The crowd became excited and chaotic.

Tina felt a little eager when she saw so many young men and women rushing to the front of the stage. She pulled Malee up and said, "Malee, let's go."

Malee shook her head. "I'm not going!"

Tina smiled and persuaded, "Many unmarried people have gone there. The bride's bouquet has a good meaning. Maybe you are lucky enough to get it."

She was purely interested in it.

Malee's expression was indifferent, and the light in her eyes dimmed. "So what if I got it? Hayden won't let me go, nor will he marry me. That's why I won't join in the fun!"

She pushed Tina up and said, "Tina, don't worry about me. Go up quickly!"

Tina was the last one to get there.

The bride was ready, and there were a lot of people behind her. As soon as Tina stopped, she saw the bouquet flying towards the crowd.

Everyone raised their hands high, and some even jumped up.

Tina thought that there was no chance for her, but she didn't expect that the bouquet would draw a arc in the air and then hit her forehead accurately.

She picked it up in surprise.

"Wow, Tina got it!"

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