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Great Marshal: Marrying the Bridesmaid novel Chapter 16

Zeke frowned as he had not arranged for the tickets. “No, we don't need tickets to enter the ceremony.”

“Of course, it's not him.” A man suddenly laughed.

Everyone turned their heads, wondering who spoke.

A young man walked out of a Benz parked not far from them.

The man wore a branded suit and a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti dress shoes, paired with a swiss watch.

That person was none other than Jackson Hamilton.

Ever since his men had failed to separate Zeke and Lacey twice, he decided to do it on his own.

Lacey's face darkened as soon as she saw Jackson.

“You got us the tickets?” Hannah quickly asked.

“I heard that your family wanted to join the Grand Ceremony. So, I decided to get you some in the name of the Hamilton family.” Jackson nodded.

“Oh my! Thank you so much! This is a dream come true!” Hannah exclaimed.

Daniel was also smiling widely, liking Jackson even more.

Yet, Lacey wasn't happy with it. “Mom, there's no way we can accept such an expensive gift.”

Because the moment her parents took the ticket, it meant that they were accepting Jackson as their son-in-law.

Lacey did not want to marry such a playboy.

“Are you dumb? Jackson is showing us his gratitude. How can we reject something like this?” Hannah scolded. “Plus, the Clemons are out to get us. As long as we can get into the ceremony, our standings will definitely be higher. By then, the Clemons will have to think twice before they mess with us.”

“You don't have to worry about a thing,” Jackson quickly assured. “Emily Clemons is just a mere employee under the Hamilton family. She'll have to get through me first if she wants to mess with you.”

Lacey tried to argue, but Jackson stopped her. “Come on, we should head in. The ceremony is about to start. But... I only have three extra tickets, which means this young man here can't join us.”

Jackson pointed at Zeke as he spoke.

“He's just an outsider. Let's just leave him here,” Hannah quickly said. “Lacey! Come on! The clock's ticking!”

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