Jagoan read the contents of the message and was overjoyed. “Jagoan, Jagoan said everything’s ready on his end and he already sent it to my mailbox!”
Jagoan smiled. “That‘s good. We’ll follow through with the plan, then.”
As the two entered the venue, a subordinate quickly recognized Jagoan’s identity as a groomsman.
“You must be Mr. Jagoan Laine, right? The wedding hasn’t started yet, and both the bride and groom are still in their changing rooms. Please follow me…”
Jagoan nodded and after relaying something to Jagoan and telling him to wait outside, he followed the subordinate into the changing rooms.
There were around a dozen men and women laughing in the changing rooms. From the badges they wore, Jagoan immediately knew that they were all people of extraordinary identities.
Upon Jagoan’s arrival, a blond man emerged from the crowd and smiled. “You must be Jagoan’s friend, Jagoan, right? I saw what happened at the entrance, well done! Very manly…”
“I’m Harry, Elibetha’s cousin. Nice to meet you!”
Jagoan smiled and shook Harry’s outstretched hand. “Nice to meet you too, Prince Harry…”
Prince Harry was third in line to the throne.
“Warwick and Elibetha are still touching up in their changing rooms, so I’ll bring you around to meet everyone first. I look forward to working together once the wedding begins.”
Prince Harry was very enthusiastic as he brought Jagoan around the room and introduced him to the various youths of extraordinary social standings.
Jagoan then came to know who they were.
Chancellor of Germany’s son Shulman, the Princess of Bulgaria Elizabeth, the second heir to the James family Lexus.
A majority of them were either relatives or ex-classmates of the to-be-wedded couple and they were all curious about Jagoan, the Somer descent who had responded fiercely at the entrance.
Many of them had heard of the shocking things Jagoan had done at an international level and quickly surrounded him to ask for details about those financial wars.
Of course, guests of the five families on the Rothschilds’ side did not join in on the conversation. There were conflicts of interest between their families and Jagoan, so whether it was out of personal distaste or familial request, those particular guests distanced themselves from Jagoan.
Under Harry’s lead, they walked into the changing rooms. That was when they saw Elibetha sobbing while Jagoan tried to offer comfort next to her.
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