Violet smiled as she made her way towards the priest, also surveying the guests.
Steven and Henry were genuinely wishing her and Stanley well, and although George's face was also smiling, there wasn't the slightest hint of laughter in his eyes.
Violet couldn't help but sigh when she saw him like this.
Hasn't he given up on her yet?
However, Violet didn't pay much attention to George, and quickly averted her gaze again, turning to the guests on the other side.
There's Suzy over here.
Suzy wore a light pink one-shoulder dress, and the jewelry on her body and the makeup on her face mirrored each other, no longer like before, whether at a party, or in general, Suzy hated to wear all the valuable jewelry on her body.
Of course, it wasn't the most important thing either, the most important thing was that she really saw the blessing on Suzy's face, not the fake kind, but the serious, sincere kind.
Suzy was really blessing her and Stanley, and there was always arrogance and hostility on Suzy's face before, but now it was all gone, only relief remained.
This shows that what Stanley said is true, Suzy has really changed.
As she was thinking, Violet's gaze suddenly locked with Suzy.
Suzy seemed a little uncomfortable, her face became much stiffer, and her applause slowed down.
Violet knew that Suzy was probably still thinking about the past and didn't know how to get along with her.
She then offered a nod and a smile to Suzy, a smile tinged with friendliness.
Suzy seemed to sense it, and her tight face loosened up again for a moment, smiling at her as well, before resuming her applause.
The interaction between the two was short, but it was all watched by Stanley.
Stanley squeezed Violet's hand, "Did you reconcile with Suzy?"
Violet smiled, "She and I never had a deep friendship, so how can we talk about reconciliation? It's just a matter of releasing the past transgressions, but it doesn't mean that she and I will be friends in the future."
Stanley nodded, "That's fine."
"But Suzy has really changed quite a bit." Violet added.
Stanley nodded, "Army taught."
"Mr. Moore loves his granddaughter so much that he was able to throw Suzy into the army, so I guess he took out a great deal of ruthlessness." Violet said.
Stanley's thin lips moved, "Not to take out a ruthless heart is not possible, Mo family this generation, only Suzy, Mo family's business, are to be handed over to Suzy, if Suzy is still the same nature as before, Mo family to the end of the road, Mr. Moore does not want to cut off the industry he created, can only be ruthless snacks, properly exercise Suzy, so in the end Suzy also did not let Mr. Moore down, although Suzy is not so much to put Mo family to develop further, but at least the Mo family will not disappear in this way."
As they spoke, the two men had arrived in front of the priest.
The priest looked at the couple in front of him, and even though he had seen so many couples, it was the first time he had seen a pair with such a superior and well-matched appearance.
The priest opened the book in his hand and spoke with a kind and gentle smile, "May I ask Mr. Murphy, do you take this young lady before you to be your wife, to love and protect her forever, regardless of aging, sickness or pain, and to never leave her?"
Stanley and Violet stood facing each other.
He looked tenderly at the woman in front of him, his thin lips slowly spitting out three words, "I do."
Violet's eyes reddened.
The priest looked at Violet and also asked, "May I ask Miss Hunt, are you willing to marry this gentleman before you and stay with him forever, no matter if he is poor, disabled, and will never leave him?"
"I do!" Violet's red lips flicked open and she spoke without hesitation in reply.
Stanley's pupils vibrated and his eyes became even softer and deeper.
The priest looked at the couple who were truly in love and nodded with a smile, "I now pronounce the two of you to be truly married, and the groom may kiss your beautiful bride."
Stanley reached out his hand and lifted the veil in front of Violet, then lifted Violet's chin, lowered his head, and kissed her lips.
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