Chapter 920 Sign the Agreement, Valid for 100 Years
The priest on the altar, holding a Bible, finished his wedding
speech and then asked the two newlyweds:
“James Evans, do you take Amelia Garcia for your lawful wife, to
have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for
richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you
part?”
James kept his eyes fixed on Amelia the whole time, and when he
heard those words, a determined expression appeared in his eyes.
“Yes, I do.”
A voice full of magnetism, tinged with indulgence, echoed throughout the entire castle.
The pastor smiled and looked at Amelia:
“Amelia Garcia, do you take James Evans for your lawful husband,
to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you
part?”
The woman who was gazing affectionately at James also nodded
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firmly.
“I do.”
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“Since it is your intention to enter the covenant of Holy Matrimony, join your right hands, and sign the agreement before God.”
Amelia paused for a moment, shouldn’t they be exchanging rings
next? What does signing the agreement mean?
James led her while helping her lift the heavy skirt, and they
walked towards the stage.
On the square platform, there were two documents placed in
frames. The thick paper material bore the inscriptions:
Today is February 14th, Valentine’s Day.
Groom: James Evans
Bride: Amelia Garcia
Get married.
The agreement is valid for 100 years.
Only death can separate us.
Signature:
Signature:
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