She pulled Sophia aside with tears in her eyes, and fell to her knees with a plop. "Sophia, please let Payne go! I beg you to let him go! I know that he did a lot of unforgivable things to you, and I feel sorry for all of them, but I beg you, let him live! I swear that I will take him back to his hometown, and never come to this town again! Please..."
This old woman, who was already at her fifties, fell to her knees and begged her, a thing which flustered Sophia, who quickly helped the old lady get back on her feet. But she still insisted on kneeling, and Sophia, who was unable to pick the old lady up by herself, had to ask for Aaron's help.
"Auntie, please don't be like this..." Because her younger brother was around them, Sophia lowered her voice when she mentioned the incident. She whispered to the old lady, "Payne is in the black coal mine in Green Cold Country, and his daughter is in an orphanage. That's all that I can tell you, find out about the rest yourself!"
She didn't want Aaron to hear what she was saying because she didn't want him to recall his unhappy past.
Payne's mother was happy with her answer, and after she asked about some other details, left.
"Sophia, what did you say to her that I wasn't allowed to hear?" asked Aaron. While he was driving, he was looking in his rearview mirror at the two pregnant women sitting on the back seat.
Sophia paused for a moment, and then said, "I didn't say anything, I only talked like that to calm her down."
Aaron knew that it wasn't because of that, but he didn't ask any more questions, and instead, continued to drive.
Suddenly, thinking that Levi was a soldier, Sophia curiously asked Selina, "You said that you and Levi already got your marriage certificate, but as far as I know, soldiers need to apply in advance to their superior to be eligible to obtain permission to get married!"
Selina had asked Levi the same question, but she had found out that Levi had already prepared for everything in advance, turning in his application long before the scheduled day for their marriage certificate.
Selina replied, "Levi planned it all in advance!"
It was such a sweet intrigue, and in the back seat of the car, the two women laughed together cheerfully.
Hearing their giggles, Aaron in the front automatically imagined who they were talking about. And he couldn't help but want to find the girl who would be happy for him.
Jordan's two sons got married at the same time in the beautiful spring season, which caused a major stir throughout the whole A Country.
At that time, the two grooms, one dressed in a suit made by the bride herself, and the other in a military-green uniform, were tall, proud, and handsome.
The wedding ceremony was finally decided to take place at No. 8 Cruise Ship, and the whole ground floor was redecorated for the upcoming wedding.
The overall colors were white and dark purple, with lots of white and blue roses in the back row and in the middle of the stage.
On the white veil curtain on the back wall, there were two love hearts surrounded by white fresh roses, in which were written the names of the two couples.
The large hall was split into two by a long runway, with Colin's guests on one side, and Levi's comrades on the other. The friends and family were divided into the rest of the area. The whole scene was particularly spectacular and magic.
Eason and Anna arrived via private jet. Fortunately, Eason already owned several houses in A Country.
It was about ten o 'clock in the morning.
Colin and Levi picked up the brides from their mother's house on time, and two long lines of cars entered the Li Manor domain at the same time.
The brothers carried their brides into the villa at the same time. Inside it there were many people, including Kerr and Felix as the pageboys, and Melissa sisters as the bridesmaids.
A group of children, like slippery loach, shuttled back and forth through the crowd.
Wendy now had two daughters-in-law at home and in her family, which made her a happy mother-in-law.
Jordan, with a rare smile on his face, accepted his daughter-in-law's tea.
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