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Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) novel Chapter 2774

Mrs. Winters swallowed her anger and tried a gentler approach. “There’s no harm in just meeting her. If not for dating, you can at least be friends.”

Eugene glanced at his watch. “I have a few business associates here. I’m going to say hello. You should focus on keeping an eye on Aries. At a Lamont family wedding, you’d better watch him closely. If he causes any trouble, not even I can protect him.”

Mrs. Winters gave a strained smile. “He’s just a child. What kind of trouble could he possibly cause?”

“He’s no ordinary child,” Eugene said with a smirk that didn’t reach his eyes. He said no more and turned to leave.

The moment he was gone, Mrs. Winters’s face fell.

At eleven-thirty in the morning, the wedding procession returned to the manor.

On the wide asphalt road, three cars drove in formation—two flanking a central, decorated car.

At the same time, ten helicopters with matching insignia flew in sync above the cars. The moment they entered the manor grounds, a deafening display of fireworks and firecrackers erupted. Petals rained down from the helicopters, blanketing the entire estate in a fragrant floral shower that scented the air for miles around.

The once-tranquil manor instantly burst into a frenzy of excitement.

People took photos, reporters shouted excitedly during their live broadcasts, and some guests twirled and danced under the falling petals. The joyous atmosphere was infectious and unending.

The main car drove through the manor and stopped in front of the castle. The helicopters, their mission seemingly complete, circled once more before flying off into the distance.

Everyone rushed toward the castle, surrounding the car, eagerly waiting for the bride and groom to step out.

The magnificent Rolls-Royce was parked before the castle, surrounded by a sea of people, including long-waiting reporters, all with their cameras raised, hoping to capture the most beautiful shot of the bride.

Of course, they would soon realize their concerns were unfounded. Any photo they took, from any angle, would be uniquely stunning.

After a moment of stunned silence, a thunderous roar of amazement erupted from the crowd.

Jonathan carried Estelle toward the castle, while the Lamonts moved to the other cars to personally welcome Old Mr. Jarvis, the Jarvis family elders, and Old Mr. Quintin.

After a round of warm greetings and congratulations, the group made their way inside, deferring to one another politely.

The castle's main hall had been transformed into a grand wedding chapel. The left wing was prepared as a temporary resting area for Estelle and the Jarvis family, while the smaller castle to the right served as the banquet hall for the day.

The banquet hall itself was divided into indoor and outdoor sections.

Jonathan, still carrying Estelle, stepped onto the red carpet and entered the private lounge. The elders followed and took their seats.

Junior members of the extended Lamont family stood on either side to welcome the guests. Someone then brought a cup of tea and respectfully presented it to Estelle.

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