Chapter 284 Crashing The Wedding (Part One)

"I'm here to see Ray," Barry announced, carrying two big bags full of toys and snacks.

"Uncle Barry!" Hearing that familiar voice, Ray jumped out of bed excitedly and hurried to throw himself on the man.

"Watch out!" Although Barry's hands were still occupied holding the bags, he happily held the young boy. He felt a special connection with the kid.

"I'm fine, Uncle Barry!" Ray shook his head with a smile and asked, "Are those gifts for me?"

"Yes, of course." Barry nodded with a grin and quickly put the things on the bed.

"Uncle Barry, it's so lovely of you! I have only received gifts from my mom before! Thank you so much!" Ray sat on the bed happily and began rummaging the two sacks of snacks and toys.

Meanwhile, Barry couldn't help feeling a tinge in his heart as he watched the boy. He had known that Ray had suffered a lot with Selah in the past few years, especially for his eye disease. But this was his son! How could the son of Barry Gu be so pitiful? He deserved the best in the world!

"Ray, is everything all right with your eyes? Do you feel uncomfortable somewhere?" he asked worriedly, carefully examining his son’s eyes without being too invasive.

"Mommy said that I'll recover after the s

y Gu!" Selah shouted at the top of her lungs, sobbing intensely.

Meanwhile, Barry walked out of the ward and took a deep breath. He aggressively loosened his tie while walking towards the door of the operating room. Seeing how much of a good kid his son was, he felt even more guilty.

He came to see his son today, but when he saw Selah, he got angry unconsciously for some reason. Even he couldn’t explain why he felt and acted that way.

'Selah, I have to say sorry to you,' he thought to himself.

Soon, on a beautiful autumn day, a luxurious wedding would be held in a church on the Randal Road of A City.

Golden leaves were scattered on both sides of the road. It painted the entire place with the season's vivid orange color, making the road undeniably breathtaking.

Inside the church was Mary, carefully dressed up by a skilled makeup artist. She was wearing a snow-white wedding dress that matched her porcelain skin, making her truly the most beautiful woman that day.

"Mary, you are so beautiful!" The one who spoke was Jane. It had been a long time since the bride had last seen her. Now, Jane's belly was getting bigger and bigger, and it wouldn’t be long enough before she gave birth to her firstborn.