Chapter 120
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The two of them seemed to have a tacit understanding and avoided the topic of the wedding.
However, after they parted ways, they would meet again at the wedding. Mona would appear in front of him in her wedding dress. She wondered if Maxwell would be stunned by her appearance. The maids helped Mona to her room. The bridesmaids, including Ava, Artemis, Elara, and a few cousins from the Clem family were already waiting for her in the room.
As soon as Mona appeared, everyone's eyes could not help but be attracted to her. They moved along with her, their eyes filled with amazement.
Everyone knew Mona was pretty, but they didn't know that she could be so attractive. She was like a fairy who had fallen to the mortal world. She was so otherworldly beautiful.
Her bright eyes seemed to be captivating. Below her beautiful eyes were her nose tip and hot red lips. She was smiling, revealing shallow dimples that made people like her.
Her figure was perfect, and she had charming curves. She got what it took to be a hot girl, perfectly supporting the wedding dress.
"Mona, it's indeed Danielle's design. You look really good in it," Artemis could not help but praise.
Artemis'd always wanted to own an outfit designed by Danielle, even pajamas, but over the years, Danielle'd almost stopped designing. So, Artemis couldn't have it.
Looking at the wedding dress Mona was wearing, Artemis felt envious and thought, 'If I got married, my future husband must be someone who can get me a wedding dress designed by Danielle.' "Isn't it because I'm pretty?" Mona asked mischievously.
"Yes, you're right. You're really pretty," Ava teased.
"Of course. I'm the most beautiful today. It's my wedding day. Don't steal my limelight!" With the help of the maids, Mona walked to the bed and sat down, waiting for Maxwell to pick her up.
Ava rolled her eyes at Mona in her heart. 'Even if we want to steal Mona's limelight, we can not. She's so beautiful today that no one present can outshine her!'
"Of course. Mona is the most beautiful," Elara agreed.
One year ago, Elara didn't even dare to imagine that she could be Mona's bridesmaid. However, things developed this way. She couldn't expect it, but she liked Mona. Mona was her friend and design teacher. While they were talking, there was a knock on the door. Bud's voice came from outside. "Hey girls, open the door. I'm here to give you gifts!"
Ava said mischievously, "You can stuff the gifts through the window. Let's see what you've got for us."
Ava was with Mona today. She could not let Maxwell pick Mona up so easily
When Bud heard Ava's voice, his hand holding the gift boxes trembled unconsciously. For a moment, the touch on his lips was still there. He said with a trembling voice, "Alright, girls, come and get your gifts." As he spoke, Bud went to the window and stuffed the gifts through it. Unknowingly, he didn't have many of the gifts left in
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Maxwell lowered his head. When he saw that, he frowned and pulled Bud aside, wondering if Bud was a spy sent by the bridesmaids.
"You've sent them out all in one go. What are you going to do later?" Maxwell said coldly. He had indeed prepared a lot of gifts, but he could not stand Bud's way of sending them. The gifts in Bud's hand were almost given away, but Maxwell had yet to see Mona.
Bud was dumbfounded by Maxwell's words. He had not expected it. "I forgot it all of a sudden." His mind was filled with Ava's smile and red lips, and he had accidentally wandered off.
"Girls, please open the door! I've given out all the gifts," Bud said pitifully, hop that his giving away the gifts was not down the drain.
the people inside could open the door and
"Hey you, which girl are you talking to? So many girls are in this room!" Ava smiled.
Bud answered, "It's the one who spoke. The most beautiful one."
When Ava heard that, she felt warm in her heart and almost opened the door. At the critical moment, Artemis stopped her, indicating that it was not enough.
Ava immediately retorted, "I don't believe that. The bride said that she wanted to see Mr. Carter's good faith. Why don't you sing a song
On the queen-size bed, Mona grinned from ear to ear. She had never heard Maxwell sing before. She didn't know if it was pleasant to the ear or not. Would Maxwell's singing be as tone-deaf as her? "Maxwell, go ahead and sing. This is the mission your wife gave you," Bud said.
Maxwell frowned. He had barely sung before in his life. He didn't know if his singing was as good as Mona's. If he didn't sing well in front of so many people, he would embarrass Mona. He said, "Mona, I'm not good at singing. Open the door. I'm here to take you home." open the Mona repeated it in her heart, 'Home. To be honest, Mona missed it a little. She signaled Ava and the others to door. Ava pretended not to see it and said, "That won't do. It's not the time yet. Mona said you must sing. Otherwise, we won't open the door. It won't be good if you miss the ceremony time."
Maxwell sighed silently in his heart and compromised, "Mona, I'll sing. If I don't sing as well as you, please don't laugh at
me."
"She won't laugh at you. Mona is waiting!" Ava said and smiled at Mona, indicating for her to pay attention.
Mona was already prepared to listen to Maxwell sing, but the applause outside the door sounded at the same time.
Soon, the sound of the door opening could be heard. Maxwell was singing the same song Mona sang in the private room of the bar last time. His voice was low and carried a hint of coldness. Although the lyrics were unfamiliar, it was exceptionally pleasant to the ears. He only sang a few lines, but it lingered in everyone's ears for a long time.
"Mona, I'm done singing. Can you open the door now?" asked Maxwell.
On the other side, Mona was still immersed in Maxwell's singing and could not come to herself for a long time. After a while, she smiled and said, "Sure, but you have to sing for me next time."
She didn't know Maxwell could sing so well. She liked his voice.
"That's for sure. I'll sing whenever you want," Maxwell said honestly. He would agree to any of Mona's requests, let alone something petty like singing.
Mona, the bride, agreed. The door slowly opened.