"Last time I met a man, he said he was my brother," Christina blurted out.
Charles and Betty looked at her curiously. Christina was about to explain in detail when the Dickens family's doorbell rang.
When Betty ran to open the door, Crystal came to make an apology.
"Christina, I didn't mean to hide it from you." Crystal nervously explained after rushing to Christina immediately.
"I was a little confused that day when I got my marriage certificate. I was impulsive and made this decision at that time. Ah... I, I don't know how to tell you about my marriage."
Crystal was full of guilty. "I didn't mean to keep it from you, but I wanted to tell you at the right time."
Though Christina didn't mind this matter, Chandler standing behind was unhappy.
"Crystal, why didn't you tell your friends that you and I were married?" Chandler said angrily.
Crystal immediately pretended to be confused and expressionless. "I didn't mean that."
"Why didn't you tell anyone about this?" Chandler asked.
With Christina around, Crystal was calm. "I'll explain it to you later."
Chandler glared at her and was angry at Crystal's attitude.
When Charles wanted to hold a lively wedding for them, Chandler and Crystal, the newlyweds, agreed on the wedding plan and expressed that they would invite a few relatives and friends, instead of a lot of people.
"Why? You got married secretly..." Charles was confused.
"Just have a meal at home." Crystal answered.
Crystal was afraid that her greed mother and stepfather would embarrass the Stephenson family. Chandler thought that since he was married to a second wife and was used to keeping a low profile, he decided to follow Crystal's decision to hold a simple weeding.
"Oh, Chandler, you're so stingy when you get married. You just plan to have a small-scale wedding feast " Charles disagreed with them and thought a wedding should be ceremoniously held because marriage was important in people's life
Chandler felt that Charles was too annoyed and said coldly, "Patrick didn't hold a wedding feast when he got married. Why don't you yell at him?"
Charles was startled and stopped talking when turning to look at Christina beside him.
It was better for Charles not to ask about the Hopkins family.
They packed up and prepared to leave for the airport after eating some breakfast brought by Charles. Betty didn't go to see them off because she wanted to accompany Donald to the rehabilitation center. Mrs. Dickens held Christina's hand and told her to remember to come back in the new year.
Christina set off after saying goodbye.
They arrived at the airport by car and successfully checked in. At that time, they walked into the airplane's first-class seat, chatting and laughing along the way.
Crystal made a suggestion. "I think it's interesting to fly and travel with a few people. We'll go out together sometime in the future."
"I think you'd better try to have a child with Chandler first." Charles smilingly teased.
"Why do you feel this way about women? Women don't have to have children when they get married." Christina said.
"I'm reminding you that children are necessary for marriage. This is our traditional culture for thousands of years." Charles explained.
Christina complained about Charles. "I really didn't see that you were so conservative."
Charles sighed. "I'm conservative."
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