Carter took the tablet and had a look. When he saw the photo on the screen, his eyes were filled with shock. It seemed that he could not believe what he was seeing.
“You want me to marry her?” Carter looked at Camille in suspicion.
Camille nodded firmly. “She’s the most suitable candidate for now, Carter. You’re someone who’s going to achieve great things, so I don’t want you to be driven by your emotions and let a woman affect your bright future.”
Carter looked at the photo on the screen with intense disgust in his heart. However, when he suddenly remembered what Shirley had said, he suddenly laughed.
“Don’t worry, I’ll focus on my career from now on. No woman will be able to affect my mood anymore.”
“Good.” Camille stood up and turned her head to order the butler, “Go and prepare for Mr. Carter’s marriage. It has to be grand, and I want to let everyone in St. Piaf witness that moment.”
“Understood, Madam,” the butler replied and was about to go make preparations.
“Wait.” Carter stopped him.
Camille looked at Carter. “Are you not happy with my suggestion or arrangement?”
“I want the wedding to be held in Glendale,” Carter voiced what he was thinking in his heart.
“Here?”
“I want it to be in the most luxurious hotel in Glendale.”
“However, you have a special identity in St. Piaf. This wedding will not just be a wedding, it’s more o f a contest, ” Camille said earnestly. However, she did not force Carter. Instead, she softened her tone.
“Can you tell me why?” “Jeremy Whitman.”
Carter said those two words without any hesitation.
Camille pondered for a few seconds and then nodded. “We’ll just do it your way, then. We’ll have the wedding in the most luxurious hotel in Glendale.”
She promised and looked at the butler. “Go, we must make it look honorable and grand.”
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