Someone said in a low voice, "You mean this wedding dress is the one Yuki's sister wore when she was buried?"
The words reminded everyone, and they began to look carefully at the wedding dress.
It was the same wedding dress.
When Yuki's sister died, she wore a wedding dress to fulfill her dream of becoming a bride.
Everyone knew that Yuki's sister and the President had loved each other. The President would be furious when he saw this woman wearing the same wedding dress. The public would think that the woman was disgraceful. Probably, the public will humiliate the President if they saw this woman be his bride.
The woman must lose her face.
The dancer got more excited. They had thought that Yuki dared not fight back, and did not expect her to take revenge.
This move was really cruel.
***
When Avery put on the wedding dress again, it was a few days later when Mr. Black said he would marry her.
Inside and outside the presidential palace were festive. There were various wine, fruits, and snacks on the long white tables in the open-air lawn.
There were pink-and-white-flowered arches and the pink bows tied behind the chairs of the guests. The entire place looks extravagant.
The wedding was said to be very low-key. After all, Mr. Black has blocked the news. He didn't let the information about his marriage leak.
From the wedding scene or the luxurious layout, it could be seen that Mr. Black paid attention to the wedding.
The guests were all there. Avery looked out in front of the windowsill and saw the scene of the wedding.
Next to the podium, a cylindrical stage attracted her attention.
The edge of the stage was surrounded by pink and white silk, which was like a light pink cloud from a distance.
On the stage, a graceful woman stood whirling clockwise.
"Princess, the guests are all here."
Avery didn't turn her head but looked down, "Who are they?"
The servant replied truthfully, "All of them are royal relatives of the President. They are all from the noble family that symbolizes fame, money, and success," The servant gave a piece of detailed information to Avery, yet she felt not, please.
It was strange that Mr. Black did not introduce her to his relatives and friends before they were about to get married, and that his so-called royal relatives were not curious about who he was going to marry.
Perhaps people in Ancient Country were really demanding about beauty.
Avery glanced at the wedding veil spread out on the bed, and then at her wedding dress. Then she said to the servant, "Go out first."
"But the veil..."
"I'll do it myself. I can handle it!" She said firmly, aiming to dismiss this servant.
The servant did not hesitate and went out.
Avery picked up the veil, which was very long. It was said that it had been sent by Mr. Black. It could be seen that the whole veil was specially made. Avery could see the outside from the veil, but no one could see her through it.
She lifted her veil over her head and pushed open the door. The servants lined up in two rows, apparently waiting for her.
***
The man in front of the mirror buckled the cuff on the sleeve, took over a hand-made high-end dark blue suit, and put it on. His tie and hair were meticulously exquisite.
The door was pushed open. A woman dressed in a corset fishtail dress was standing at the door.
She walked in with a soft shout. "Evan."
Evan turned his head and smiled at her.
"Are you ready? Let's go." The woman was elated and grabbed the man's arm, "The wedding is about to begin."
Evan enjoyed her approach naturally.
Robert followed them. From the moment Diana appeared, his mood became extremely complicated.
Diana had appeared accidentally in the morning. Unexpectedly, when the two met each other, they were like a couple who have been separated for many years.
Robert didn't have time to react to what was going on.
He didn't know when Mr. Howel hooked up with Diana. Mr. Howel even went to the wedding of Mrs. Howel.
It was more strange that the President would allow Mr. Howel to attend the wedding.
It's all so weird.
Robert followed them quickly into the main venue of the wedding.
The bride and groom weren't there yet, and the wedding guests talked to each other in groups.
Diana looked at the stage where Yuki kept whirling. They looked and smiled at each other.
Diana said softly to Evan, "Evan, I did not expect you to accompany me to attend the wedding of Avery."
"It's my pleasure."
"But you..."
"No, I'm glad to be your male partner."
Diana bowed her head and smiled. No one could see the sly smile on her lips.
"I thought you'd be sad, but Avery would be happy to marry the president." Diana went to the guest table with Evan and found their place to sit down. She observed his expression carefully.
"I wish her happy, too." Evan was expressionless as if to say something unrelated to him.
Diana was surprised. She succeeded! She finally succeeded!
Suddenly, there was a noise at the entrance to the wedding scene. Servants and a group of children surrounded the beautiful bride on the stage standing on the red carpet.
It also caught everyone's attention.
Avery bowed her head down and stared at her feet. The stage was lined with guests on both sides, who all looked up at her.
Of course, they couldn't see Avery's face clearly, but Avery could see the curiosity in their eyes through the veil.
The original lively whispers came to an abrupt end after her appearance, leaving only the sound of romantic background music.
Avery suddenly stopped when she saw the only one who had not seen her. The man was talking to his companion.
Avery only saw the back of his head, but she recognized him at a glance. Why was Evan here?