I could only nod obediently.
After the car in front moved, Theo stepped on the gas.
The car finally stopped at the designated parking spot and we got out of the car.
I wanted to return Theo his coat but he refused to take it, so I had no choice but to continue to have it draped over me.
Fortunately, we quickly got inside the hotel and the heater there was on full force.
The wedding ceremony took place in the afternoon, and everyone had lunch together.
"I'm looking forward to this kind of wedding ceremony,” I whispered while walking with Theo.
As we spoke, my gaze continued to fall on the golden roses on both sides of the red carpet.
On both sides of the long red carpet, golden roses were clear to see. The sight was so dazzling to look at.
If the hotel entrance was already so exquisitely decorated, then the wedding venue would certainly look even fancier.
Remembering the fact that I was the bridesmaid, I met Theo's pitch-black eyes and said with a smile, "When
the wedding is going on, I'll be walking behind the bride. I'll definitely have a different view from yours."
"It'll be different for sure." A grin hung at the corners o f his mouth. "You won't be able to see how gorgeous you are but I can."
This brat was getting better and better at saying honeyed words.
Theo held my hand right and continued with a smile," This hotel plants their own fruits. Let’s go and taste some after the meal.”
I froze. "What fruits can they possibly plant in this season?"
Theo smiled. "The usual kinds."
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