All of the women froze in their spots once Savannah turned to look at them. Savannah’s face was the definition of beauty within an Eastern culture—she had clear black pupils that bore into one’s soul, rounded and defined cheekbones, and a small face. She was a fresh and pleasant sight to the eyes! The female guests were all masters in doing their own makeup, so it was easy for them to tell if a woman was actually pretty, or if it was just her makeup. Right then, all of them came to the same conclusion—the bride was gorgeous although she didn’t have much makeup on!
Selena only realized how good Savannah’s skin was earlier that day. Maybe it’s because she has been living in the mountains for so long. She’s been working her whole life, and she’s never used makeup products in the past, so her skin condition is wonderful. The makeup artist barely had to do anything to her! Moreover, Savannah isn’t just a pretty face; she also has the aura of a pure, simple girl who spent most of her life out in the wild.
Initially, the female guests intended to mock and jeer at the girl from the mountains. However, they hadn’t expected to be taken aback by her attractive features. “Thank you for coming. The wedding was hosted in a rush—I apologize for any minor issues that you might encounter during the event.” Savannah had a warm smile on her face. Selena was standing right beside her, and she was tempted to tell Savannah not to bother being nice to the women in front of them.
Jane sneered at the bride’s words. “Jason simply needed a bride to help get rid of his grandmother’s illness, but isn’t it a waste to pick a woman like her? He’s practically obstructing the rest of her life, isn’t he?”
The rest of the guests chuckled when they heard her comment about the bride being a tool to get rid of the old lady’s illness.
Selena’s expression turned sour immediately. “Don’t you think you’re a little too rude, Jane? We have a lot of things to handle here. Please leave before I get someone to chase you out!” she warned. The few female guests hastily turned and left when they saw the fury in Selena’s gaze. They weren’t about to annoy Selena or provoke anyone from the Murray Family—all of them wanted to remain in business with the family.
In the end, Jane and her two good friends were the only people left among their group in the dressing room. “You’re right. It’d be great if this wedding could help with Jason’s grandmother’s illness. I would love for her to get better.” Savannah nodded as she beamed.
Jane exchanged glances with her friends then. They weren’t sure whether the bride was playing dumb or if she was genuinely an idiot. How could she say such things? Can’t she tell that we’re just mocking her? Jane wondered.
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