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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1951

Tina secretly pinched Wilson's hand.

It was very meaningful, and it served as a warning.

Then, Tina smiled awkwardly and explained, "Amin, don't take it seriously. Wilson was just joking. When the invitation cards are printed, we'll send one to you!"

Even if their wedding ceremony would be a small one, there might still be a lot of relatives and friends coming.

As for Tina's previous marriage with Amin, those who were close to her knew that it was just a nominal marriage. However, there would still be some people who didn't know the truth. It would be very embarrassing when they saw that Tina's ex-husband was serving as the bestman.

Even Tina could tell that Wilson's suggestion was up to no good.

Amin nodded with a smile. "Alright."

After they chatted for a while, Tina said, "Then, we'll go now. See you again, Amin!"

Amin said, "Goodbye!"

Tina and Wilson got in the Rolls-Royce, and then the car was driven out of the cemetery.

The sky was dotted with orange-colored sunset glows. Through the rear car window, Amin could vaguely see Tina and Wilson snuggled up to each other.

Amin stood where he was.

He didn't move for a long time until the car gradually disappeared from his sight.

Amin was left alone, and there was only his shadow accompanying him.

The expression of Amin remained unchanged. He was still the handsome and gentle young man, and his eyes were like the depths of the ocean. No matter how many emotions surged up in his mind, he would always force them to retreat. He was quite used to hiding his emotions in the deepest part of his soul, for fear of their being discovered.

This thinking pattern of him was just like the swallow-shaped necklace that he intended to send Tina but failed to send out. In the end, the necklace could only be hidden in the corner of the bedside drawer.

After seeing this scene, Secretary Zalkin, who was waiting for his young master inside the car, raised his hand and rubbed his eyes, as he felt a little numb there.

After leaving the cemetery, Tina and Wilson went to the Amery family's mansion.

Since the day when Abby was taken away by the police, Old Madam Amery seemed to have been down in spirits.

Two months had passed, but Old Madam Amery was still lacking in energy. She didn't even talk much, let alone yell out at others as usual.

In the past, everyone would feel annoyed when the Old Madam pestered them every day because her bad temper. But now, seeing the Old Madam so depressed, everyone feel very sad, which was even worse than being annoyed.

Old Madam Amery would occasionally smile only when she was facing Isla.

For this reason, whenever it was the weekend, Isla would be sent to the Amery family home, because she could warm up the atmosphere and make everyone happy.

When Tina entered the door, she saw that Isla was standing on the carpet in the living room, and performing for everyone the new songs and dances she had learned recently in the kindergarten. She was shaking her little butt and singing, "She's just like a seagrass, seagrass... It swayed along with the waves..."

Isla was such a lovely little girl!

As expected, Old Madam Amery burst into laughter at her granddaughter's performance.

Seeing that Tina and Wilson were coming, Old Master Amery was in a good mood, and he ordered the servants to start the meal.

As the wedding ceremony would be held in approximately 20 days, they had to discuss the list of guests so that they could send the invitation cards.

The most frequently-talked topic in the Amery family was the wedding between Tina and Wilson, and the atmosphere in the dining room had always been cozy and comfortable.

After dinner, Old Madam Amery suddenly called out Tina's name awkwardly.

Tina was surprised.

She barely talked to Old Madam Amery before, even when they were both in the Amery family's mansion. Old Madam Amery had always disliked Tina, while Tina would never take the initiative to talk to this old woman.

After the Old Madam called her name, Tina was at a loss for what had happened.

Old Madam Amery asked Tina to wait for her in the side hall, and then she directly went upstairs.

Just as Tina was confused, the Old Madam came down again.

This time, there was a small wooden box in the Old Madam's hand.

The box was of the size of a palm and was carved with beautiful patterns. It seemed to be a jewelry box.

Old Madam Amery handed the box over. Tina was confused. "What..."

"It's for you!" the Old Madam said.

Tina opened it hesitantly.

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