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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1942

Although Tina was exhausted last night sleeping with Wilson, she quickly opened her eyes when the alarm clock rang in the morning.

Wilson had told her that they should try to be the first couple arriving at the Civil Affairs Bureau.

Seeing that Tina was exhausted and still sleepy, Wilson smiled at her and said that he would allow her to sleep for another half an hour. At that time, he said, he would wake her up. They would set off after washing up.

After thinking about it for a while, Tina shook her head and struggled to get up and leave the bed.

In fact, They had decided to register for their marriage in a hurry. They didn't even prepare any photos for the registration procedures. They planned to take the photos after arriving at the Civil Affairs Bureau. Tina wanted to dress up beautifully. After all, she was going to be his wife today.

Half an hour later, the two of them set off.

After they got in the ca, Tina looked at Wilson's hand, which was rested on the steering wheel.

Both of them were wearing the wedding rings on their ring fingers, and they almost had done it with tacit understanding.

When the black Mercedes-Benz stopped at the entrance of the Civil Affairs Bureau, it was 15 minutes ahead of the office hours, and the staff members of the bureau were entering the main building from the staff passage on one side. As expected, Tina and Wilson became the first couple arriving there.

Tina looked up at the three words, "Civil Affairs Bureau", and felt that they were inexplicably sacred.

At nine o'clock, the two of them walked into the hall of the main building.

A lot of men and women gradually queued up after Tina and Wilson. In addition to those who came here for registration of marriage, just like they did, there were also people on the other side of the hall who were going through the divorce procedures.

On one side of the hall, those who were waiting for the registration of marriage looked excited and expectant. On the other side of the hall, those who were waiting for divorce almost looked like dogs defeated by other dogs.

Wilson blocked Tina's sightline with his body. He frowned and said, "Don't look over there. We will never divorce in the future!"

It seemed that it was not good for her to take even one more look at those "defeated dogs".

Tina nodded in amusement. "Uh-huh..."

As Tina and Wilson were the first couples to arrive at the Civil Affairs Bureau, they needn't wait in line. They were the No.1 in the queuing system.

Firstly, they went to take the wedding photos.

Tina and Wilson sat side by side and took photos. The background was a piece of bright-red cloth.

The two of them smiled at the camera.

The photographer was originally still a little sleepy, but when he saw the handsome man and beautiful woman in front of the camera, his eyes lit up and he smiled with satisfaction.

After taking the photos, the photographer couldn't help joking with Wilson. "Sir, are you a little nervous?"

Hearing this, Tina whispered with curiosity, "Wilson, are you nervous?"

"No." Wilson denied it first. After a moment of silence, he nodded and said, "... Just a little bit."

After all, this was the first time for Wilson to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau for the registration of marriage. He actually had no experience of getting married and taking wedding photos before. However, it would be silly to say something like "I lack in the experience of getting married to others" or "I have a great deal of experience of getting married to others", and therefore he didn't say it.

Tina whispered, "I'm a little nervous too!"

After the wedding photos were taken, and the Marriage Registration Forms were filled in, the officer stamped the forms with a seal. After some time, all the procedures were finished.

When Tina walked out of the Civil Affairs Bureau, her mood was exceptionally calm.

The feeling of marriage was just like a ship having found a harbor under the guidance of the spotlight, and the harbor was secure, warm, and comfortable.

Tina took the red-colored marriage certificate and looked after them for a long time. Under the background of the red cloth, the lips of the two of them were curved up almost the same. Wilson, who had taken off his glasses, looked dazzlingly handsome under the camera.

Tina and Wilson were finally married.

Now, Tina belonged to Wilson completely, and Wilson belonged to Tina entirely.

Suddenly, Tina's waist was embraced by Wilson's arm. He also gazed at the marriage certificate and whispered, "Tina, say 'hubby'..."

Tina shivered out of excitement.

Suddenly, she recalled the fear of being forced to say that last night, yet she still said softly, "Hubby..."

Wilson's heart was then full of joy.

After that, the two of them went back to work as usual. Today was almost not different from any other days. However, it was still the day that Tina and Wilson became wife and husband.

Wilson walked into the office and sat down on the high-back chair.

Terry was standing nearby. He reported today's schedule to his boss respectfully.

He felt that Wilson was in a good mood today, and was a little strange. He raised his hand from time to time as if he was trying to attract others' attention.

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