Jessica's grandma had not seen Jason for a long time, but this meeting really annoyed her.
The doctor said to her, "Old lady, let's go out to take a breath. We can come back when the ceremony is almost over."
In fact, grandma didn't want Jessica to marry Lambert.
She noticed Jessica was tossing and turning last night and knew that she was not willing to hold the wedding.
However, her grandma wanted to be by her side.
The doctor checked the time, afraid that he couldn't do what Jessica had told him, and whispered to her grandma, "Actually, Miss White has asked us to get out of here for the time being."
Only then did her grandma notice the doctor looked familiar.
She remembered he had been to her ward making the rounds with the other doctor.
The doctor then nodded at her, confirming her thoughts.
Then he raised his voice slightly enough for Jason to hear him.
"It's time to take your medicine. We'll come back later."
Jason looked at Jessica's grandma who was about to leave, but Marina turned him around.
"Why are you looking at her? She's dying," Marina said harshly.
Jason was afraid that Marina's words would be heard by the people behind them, so he glared at her.
But now everyone in the church fixed his eyes on the bride on the stage.
The wedding was proceeding according to schedule, and soon it was time for the bride and groom to exchange vows.
Tracy went backstage and asked the staff to turn off the music for the time being. Then she got the lights in the church turned off.
Only a beam of light lit up the figures of the bride and the groom.
And it made Jessica's wedding dress even more dazzling.
Jessica was so nervous that her palms were sweating.
At this moment, the church was deadly quiet but her heart was pounding.
She didn't know when Oliver would arrive.
She unconsciously lowered her head and glanced at the bluebell flowers in her hand, only to find that her hands were shaking violently.
Lambert also noticed that.
He thought that Jessica was just too nervous and didn't take it seriously.
Just as the priest was about to ask Lambert to say his wedding vows, the church door was suddenly opened.
A tall figure, like a god, came inside.
At this moment, almost everyone turned to look at the man.
"Who came in at this time?"
"What are the security guards doing? How can someone barge in to spoil the wedding?"
"Why does he look like Oliver? Isn't he still in the prison because of a business crime?"
The audience began to discuss.
Then, a few uniformed security guards follow behind the man.
Jessica immediately saw that the man was Oliver.
Another man followed the security guards in.
The people in Birmingham didn't know him.
However, Vicky, Lambert's mother, looked pale.
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Jessica is quite pitiful even his husband disregarded her, i feel heartache for jessica ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜...