Wayne looked at the scarlet invitation card on the table and shook his head. Why did Mr. Wei have to do this? Since he didn't get along well with York, why did he attend his wedding? Wouldn't Mr. Wei feel uncomfortable when he saw York?
But he didn't know what was on Greg's mind. Greg just wanted to see if Leona would go. Although he had already known the answer, he hoped that he was wrong. He hoped that Leona wouldn't attend York's wedding, or even if she would, she would go with him.
Although she went there by herself or with him, it didn't look much different on the surface. It was just that there was one more him beside her.
But in Greg's mind, there was a fundamental difference between the two. First of all, if Leona went there by herself, it meant that she still had feelings for York. Although York had married Janie, everyone knew how fragile their marriage was.
As long as Leona showed a little willingness to be with York, Greg believed that York would leave Janie and go with Leona right away.
But it was different if Leona went with him, which meant that in Leona's heart, they two were completely one family and she would cut off the relationship with York.
Ten minutes later, Greg came out of the bathroom, with a wide bath towel around his waist and a towel wiping his wet hair with one hand!
"Did anyone call me?"
"No!"
Greg didn't reply. After drying his hair, he changed his clothes and walked out.
In a small church in the suburbs, there were only a few cars parked outside the door. There was no luxurious wedding site, nor was there a large crowd of guests. There were only a few people. If they didn't know, they would never have thought that someone would hold a wedding here today.
York looked at the simple scene in front of him. On the other side stood his parents and several close relatives, who were invited by York's parents.
According to Arthur's plan, he planned to hold a banquet of over a hundred tables. Of course, his son's marriage should be known by all his relatives and friends.
But York threatened Arthur that if he did so, he would not get married. Arthur had no choice but to agree to his son, but it made Janie feel wronged.
Although Janie felt a little uncomfortable, as long as York could marry her, it was more important than anything else. She didn't even inform her family because York didn't like her parents. In her heart, York was her God and her whole world.
York looked at the church in front of him. It was the fourth time that he had appeared in the church as a bridegroom. His mood was very complicated. Except for the last wedding with Leona, the rest of the weddings were not his will.
And now he was about to step into marriage again, but it was no difference for him. He married for his parents, and he himself was still the same as before.
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