In the master bedroom, two cameras were aimed at Elliot.
Elliot was in his dressing gown, sitting on his chair and looking at the wedding rundown sent by Chad on his phone.
Elliot said nothing, his face rather serious. The staff dared not even breathe.
A moment later, Tammy arrived to check on the situation.
The door to the master bedroom was open. Tammy entered the bedroom and saw Elliot, sitting there like a disappointed supervisor, on his phone. She immediately teased, "What are you doing? Are you not going down to let the makeup artist put some makeup on you? Should I bring the makeup artist up?"
Tammy quickly walked over to his side and looked at his phone.
"You're looking at the rundown! You don't have to look at it. There will be someone to remind you of what to do when you need to do it."
Elliot had already roughly gone through the entire flow of the wedding.
He was dissatisfied with the wedding. This was the version that had already been adjusted by Chad according to Elliot's likes and dislikes.
He wondered how terrible the original wedding plans were. He was unhappy mainly because everything seemed so comical and cheap.
"Ben handing his wedding to his parents to plan was a huge mistake," Elliot said.
"You think the wedding is not good? I think it's great! If you insist on making it high-class and serious, it wouldn't be fun. Weddings need to be lively," Tammy retorted. "Anyway, all of us are happy with it. If you're not happy with it, deal with it."
Elliot was speechless.
"All right, stop looking at the rundown already. I'll get the makeup artist to come up!" Tammy said. "If you're still going to drag it out, Avery's makeup will be done before yours has even started. Once you're done with the makeup, go out for a while. Once Avery is made up, you can come and pick her up."
Of course, Elliot would cooperate fully. After all, he had not put any effort into the wedding that day.
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