The sun rose and set, and everything went on as usual.
The wedding was all arranged by Simon. There were not many things that required her to do, and she was glad to stay idle. All she needed to do was to wait for the wedding and become Simon's bride.
The setting sun cast an orange glow over the city when Emily and Simon came out of a wedding company.
They held some newly-made invitation cards, which were all delicately made. The designer must have lots of effort into making them. After hearing their loving stories, the designer drew a red heart and put two "S" in it. The "SS" looked like two vivid goldfish, representing Emily and Simon. There was also an "SS" pattern on their wedding rings.
The design meant that they would be together and would never separate from each other.
In the digital society, people usually used E-mail invitations. A simple small program could send invitations to every guest. That was why personally hand-written invitations were more meaningful.
Emily glanced at him and said, "Honey, are you going
to invite Calvin?"
After they got the invitation cards, Simon began to write them. Emily noticed that the first invitation card he wrote was for Calvin.
"Of course!" Simon curled his lips lazily.
When Emily saw his triumphant smile, she could not help rolling her eyes.
What a wicked guy!
When they walked to the Cayenne by the roadside, a military jeep stopped nearby. Then, Adam, dressed in military uniform, got out of the car. He was still wearing a military cap, which made his serious face look more stern.
There was a yellow kraft paper bag in his hand. It seemed that he was here for business. After all, the City Hall was next to the office building.
Simon said, "Adam!"
When Adam saw them, he frowned and asked, "Have you finished making all the invitations?"
"Yep." Simon's lips curled up.
Adam's gaze swept across Simon and then landed on Emily. "Has Anthea ever contacted you?"
"No..." Emily shook her head and replied honestly, biting her lips, "The wedding day is coming soon, and I want her to come! I can't get in touch with her,
and I haven't heard any news about her!"
Adam said in a calm tone. "Okay. I see."
It seemed that he still had something to deal with, so he did not say anything more. He nodded to say goodbye and strode to the building nearby.
Emily sighed as she looked at his muscular back.
After thinking for a while, she took out her cell phone again. Although Anthea had turned off her phone, Emily still sent a message to her, inviting her to attend the wedding.
The wedding was held in the Pearl Church on Bally Island.
The island was far from the city's hustle and bustle. The place had the right climate and pure, sweet air, like a fairyland.
The church was located on the sea cliff in the south, and people could overlook the ocean from it. Its two symmetrical sides had an irregular structure and were surrounded by transparent glass curtains. Like its name had suggested, the Pearl Church was like a pearl left on the beach.
The wedding was set to be held at dusk.
Their wedding ceremony on the island was not a grand one, but it was very poetic and romantic. Simon and Emily flew here with over a hundred close friends and relatives by a chartered plane. Together, they would witness the romantic moment of this couple.
At this time, the bride's lounge was bustling with noise and excitement.
Emily's aunt and cousin were busy running around. Wendy and Tina, her best friends, were also here.
Wendy, no longer in a low spirit, was all smiles. Her husband, Mr. Hogg, did not really die but was saved, and now they had a new member in their family.
Tina was also going to have her second child. The baby in her belly was about five or six months old, so she was able to take the plane and attend her wedding. But Wilson was still worried about her and the baby, so he followed Tina closely. Now he was frowning and coaxed Tina into taking some rest outside.
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