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Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap novel Chapter 1016

Right then, the wedding march was played, which was quite melodious and vivid.

The melody was tender and peaceful. It also represented the surging and exciting feelings of the two loved ones who finally got married.

There were also gentle talks and expectations in the song.

On the high heels studded with diamonds, Bonnie walked into the melodious hall.

All the attendees were gazing at her.

The bride was certainly the most beautiful woman on the scene today.

She was wearing a white wedding dress with a fitting cut, which showed the exquisite curve of her figure. The skin on her bare shoulders was fairer than snow. Her dark hair looked casual. In fact, her hair was rolled up, on which the makeup artist had spent a lot of time, leaving only two strands of hair next to her ears, which made her look softer. She wore a shining crown, like a princess from a fairy tale. She was gorgeous.

Theresa was sitting next to Dolores. She gently poked at Dolores and praised, “Your daughter-in-law is so pretty. How lucky your son is.”

Dolores smiled.

She believed the two kids were a perfect match.

Theresa approached her and whispered in her ear, “Does the man named Joan have a crush on Amanda?”

Dolores looked at her.

Theresa hinted at her to look back.

Amanda and Joan were sitting behind them.

“I’ve been watching them for a long time. They seemed to have a lot to talk about and get along very well.” Theresa thought for a moment and added, “Amanda is still young...”

She couldn’t keep being single, could she?

Of course, nowadays so many people chose to be single, and no one would criticize this kind of lifestyle. However, in Theresa’s opinion, living alone was way too lonely. Having a companion would be better.

“Joan is truly a nice man, no matter from which aspect compared to Stanford James...” Theresa continued.

“Isn’t my son handsome?” Dolores interrupted her.

Theresa was taken aback a bit. She looked at the tall and strong young man under the spotlight -- he was wearing a black tuxedo. His shoulders were broad and his waist was slender. The suit pants wrapped his long and straight legs. He was standing there gentlemanly, just like the prince from a fairy tale.

“In my eyes, Joshua is the most handsome man.” Theresa smiled brightly.

She meant it from the bottom of her heart.

Probably she got along with Joshua the longest, so she had treated him as her own son.

She believed that Joshua was the best. Even Andrew, whom she used to take care of when he was young, couldn’t compare.

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