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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1952

In the evening, Isla stayed at the Amery family's mansion, while Tina and Wilson went back to the No.1 Luxurious Residence.

Why didn't the two of them also stay at the mansion? We have discussed it before. It was because Tina and Wilson wanted to do some private affairs.

At night, Tina had just finished taking a shower, while Wilson was in the study.

With a floor lamp on, he was writing an invitation card with a pen in his hand.

Tina went over to take a look.

When Wilson saw her coming, he reached out and pulled her to sit on his laps.

Tina saw that he had just written down Selene Chin's name.

Selene was now living abroad alone, yet Wilson still wanted to send her an invitation card.

Tina received a phone call from Selene yesterday. She knew that Tina and Wilson were about to hold a wedding ceremony and eagerly wanted to come back to attend it. However, without her cousin, Wilson's approval, she dared not return to the homeland, as Wilson's personal characters were overbearing. For this reason, Selene called Tina and asked the latter for help.

However, Tina didn't need to help Selene get Wilson's approval now.

It had been more than a year since Selene went abroad.

Her life experience of living abroad this time was quite different from her previous experience. In the past, Selene lived abroad as a young lady from a rich and powerful family for the goal of receiving higher education. This time, she was more like an outcast.

In fact, Tina missed Selene more or less.

Tina asked with a smile, "Did you allow Selene to come back home?"

Wilson nodded and said, "Well... It's a happy event, after all. All the other relatives will be attending our wedding. I can't just leave her alone."

Tina took this opportunity and said, "Then, don't let her live abroad in the future, okay?"

Wilson refused coldly. "No. The time is still too short. She hasn't gone through enough trials and tribulations."

Tina had to give up. "Alright!"

She knew that Wilson was doing this for his cousin's good.

Tina glanced at the other invitation cards out of the corners of her eyes and said in surprise, "You have also invited Dylan, right?"

When Dylan left not long ago, Tina and Wilson went to the airport to see him off.

At that time, they mentioned their wedding to Dylan, but Tina hadn't expected that Wilson would really invite Dylan.

"Uh-huh." Wilson nodded.

Tina recalled that when the two of them met Amin in the cemetery today, Wilson also invited Amin to the wedding. She couldn't help laughing and teasing Wilson. "Are you going to have both my ex-boyfriend and ex-husband invited?"

Wilson pushed up his glasses a little with his middle finger.

He then narrowed his eyes and asked, "Are you very proud of yourself?"

Tina smelled danger and quickly demonstrated her loyalty. "No, absolutely not!"

Wilson's face was a little darkened. "I don't even have an ex-girlfriend."

Tina was speechless. "..."

There was a rumor that Abby Amery used to be Wilson's ex-girlfriend, but it was just a rumor. In fact, Wilson had never fallen in love with Abby.

Wilson said faintly, "My first kiss was also for you."

Tina was speechless. "..."

She turned around and hooked his neck with her arms.

Now, she could only use one trick.

Tina took the initiative to kiss Wilson's thin lips and eagerly unbuttoned his shirt.

"It's a little indecent... But I like it."

...

In the golden autumn of October, Tina and Wilson's wedding ceremony was held.

The sun was bright and high up in the sky, while the weather was very agreeable.

At this time of the day, the temperature was neither too hot nor too cool, which was the most comfortable for people.

Tina was wearing a white wedding dress today. She was going to be married to Wilson.

Wilson was wearing a black suit, with a champagne rose being pinned on his left chest. He personally drove his car to pick up Tina.

When they arrived, Tina saw the wedding site for the first time.

The wedding would be held outdoor.

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