Zachary paused what he was doing and turned toward Henry. The kids were staring at him in shock.
Everyone in the audience was equally stunned as they gave Henry puzzled looks.
With a solemn expression, Spencer pushed Henry toward the stage.
Taylor knowingly stepped back and returned to his seat.
“Kids, I have something to discuss with daddy. You should go back to the holding room with Mr. Spencer. Be good now.”
Looking at the children, Henry’s gaze recovered its usual compassion as he let out a warm and gentle smile.
The children turned toward Zachary and Charlotte in unison.
“Go along now.” Zachary patted them on their heads. He knew a confrontation was about to happen and Henry was just trying to protect the children.
“Come along kids,” Spencer coaxed the children, “let’s go get something to eat.”
With that, the nurses came over and escorted the children away under the watchful eyes of the bodyguards.
Robbie turned to look at Charlotte, who waved at him with a smile, signaling him not to worry.
However, she was already a bunch of nerves. Clasping her hands together, she couldn’t help but turn the ring on her finger. For some strange reason, she was overwhelmed by a sense of dread, as if something terrible was about to happen.
“Grandpa, whatever it is, let’s talk about it later.” Despite furrowing his eyebrows, Zachary remained calm and ordered the pastor, “Let’s continue!”
And then, holding Charlotte’s hand, he prepared to put on her ring.
“I’m putting a stop to this.” Henry interrupted Zachary again before turning toward the guests, “Ladies and gentlemen, please proceed to the lobby for the reception. My apologies for the abrupt change in itinerary.”
The guests were all puzzled by the fact that they were asked to leave before the wedding ended.
However, Henry had made his stance clear and no one dared to disobey.
The guests quickly moved to the lobby.
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