Chapter 867 A Perfect Match
Chapter 867 A Perfect Match
Cassius smiled from ear to ear and seemed to be looking forward to the wedding very much. He looked
around at the people who were busy and said, "Such pomp is rare to been in the Qian family even if
there is a wedding. Just the gold and jewelry used for decoration has already cost half of the money of
the Qian family."
"As for the rest, the food, the cloth, the lighting, everything is of the highest standard. I felt distressed
that my family has to cost so much money on the wedding."
Finn was curious. He hadn't noticed the decorations until he heard Cassius's introductions. The flowers
and vases that have been decorated on the site were worth a lot of money.
The bridegroom must be from the same big family as the Qian family, otherwise the Qian family
wouldn't have taken so many efforts in arranging wedding. Finn had several candidates in his mind, but
he was not sure who the bridegroom was.
"Then the bridegroom must be from a noble family, but I haven't known who he was," said Finn again.
"He is indeed from a noble family. And his family has long been in touch with the Qian family. So the
marriage would strengthen the relationship between us. If you have been to the southwest, you might
have heard of them," Cassius said.
"Is it the Wu family?" Finn marveled, "That's really amazing. The Wu family in the southwest is really no
less than the Qian family in the desert in terms of power. As far as I know, the Wu family has been
developing well in recent years, and even has a tendency to develop in Tokyo."
Cassius laughed, "We don't care about that. But the youngest son of the Wu family has reached the
age of marriage, and their senior arranged the marriage with us. It is a marriage between two famous
families, so it is so extravagant."
"It costs a lot, but it only happens once. We don't want to be seen as mean."
Finn sighed. That was the tradition of the big families.
He congratulated Cassius, who had other things to do, so he didn't stay with Finn.
Finn walked around, and as he passed the living room, he saw Magnus sitting by the window, with a
half-drunk bottle of wine in front of him.
Finn paused and then walked over. As soon as he sat down, he could smell the strong smell of alcohol
coming from Magnus. It looked like more than the wine Finn had seen on the table.
"Haven't you figured it out yet?" Finn leaned a bit away from Magnus.
Magnus looked over at Finn with a drunken face and his eyes looked empty. He looked at the person
for a long time before he recognized Finn, but he didn't want to talk to Finn and turned back to drink
again.
Finn smiled. Since Magnus didn't want to talk to him, he would like to show around. It was rare to see
such pomp.
"Do you know who is going to marry today?"
Finn was stunned. "I thought it was the youngest daughter of the family. Why? Does it matter to you?"
Magnus shook his head and said firmly, "No, it doesn't matter to me at all. And she has nothing to do
with me."
He dropped his head on the table and shook it hard. He was so drunk now.
Finn laughed, "But I think you're probably drinking here because of her. Is she the most important
person to you?"
As Finn said this, Magnus fell close to him. The stronger smell of the alcohol made Finn frown. He
looked at Magnus in disgust, and put his fingers to his nose and did not push him away.
"There you go again!" Magnus was smiling sadly.
Finn took a wild guess, but he got it right. "I heard that she is going to marry to the son of the Wu
family. There are many girls dreaming of that. Your beloved one is lucky."
Magnus shook his head. He could still hear Finn, who wondered if he was really drunk. Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.
"The Wu family, the Wu family is nothing," he cried suddenly.
The people around immediately looked at them, which made Finn embarrassed, but fortunately they all
knew Magnus, and no one approached.
"I'd better stay away from you, or I will be expelled from the Qian family."
Although he said so, Finn was still sitting there.
"Everyone thought the Wu family is a noble family, but no one knows what evil things they have done."
Magnus laughed sneeringly, but then he cried, crying like a child.
But then he wiped his tears away.
"It pains me to see you like this, or else you would take your beloved one and leave. Escape here."
Finn didn't know why he said that.
But he was expecting what Magnus would respond.
Magnus dropped his head and closed his eyes. Finn did not know what was on his mind.
"I'll take her away," muttered Magnus.
"What are you doing?" asked Finn, not hearing clearly what he was saying.
"You're right. I'll take her away. I can't let her marry to the Wu family. I have to save her."
This time Finn could hear him clearly, but was taken aback.
The Qian family and the Wu family were looking forward for the marriage. If the bride suddenly
disappeared, what would the Qian family and the Wu family do?
Finn couldn't imagine how the whole world would laugh at the two big families.
"Don't you do anything stupid!" Finn urged.
Magnus shook his head. "It's not stupid. It's what I should do, and what I must do."
He looked as though he had gotten somber from his drink, but Finn would rather he was talking
nonsense and he would forget everything after a night's sleep.
"You are right. I'm going to take her away."
With that, Magnus was about to rise to his feet.
But Finn pulled him back into his chair and said, "If you really want to do that, don't tell anyone I have
asked you to do it."
Magnus stood up, not caring about what Finn said.
But Finn was upset.
He hurried over and said, "Even if you want to take her away, there's nothing you can do now."
He wished to delay Magnus even if he couldn't shake the idea of Magnus.
Magnus actually stopped and stood on spot, as if trying to figure out how to do it.
"This is the Qian family. You are more familiar with it than I am. There are so many masters here. How
are you going to knock them down? It won't to be easy even if you want to meet the bride," Finn went
on.
Magnus seemed to be thinking about it seriously, but he was too anxious to take in any advice.