Chapter 29
Scarlett was afraid that she would be anxious, so she quickly reassured her. “Im slimming down for your wedding!”
Susan frowned and said to her, “You’re as thin as a rail! What’s the deal with weight loss? Come on, just grab a donut or two for goodness sake!”
Cosmo erupted in laughter. “You really wanna fatten her up, huh?”
Susan snorted twice. “Scarlett looks good no matter what!”
Cosmo nodded. “Yes, yes, yes. Scarlett looks good no matter what. Can you come with me to try on your makeup now?”
After being interrupted by Cosmo, Susan stopped lecturing Scarlett. She dragged her to the dressing room.
They finished trying the makeup and went to the hotel to rehearse the wedding process.
After they were done, Cosmo took Susan and Scarlett to the restaurant for a meal and then sent them back home.
Susan went back home to rest for a while and began to tidy up her things.
Cosmo bought a house, and he would move in with Susan after their wedding.
“Scarlett, when I move into the new house, this place will be handed to you to take care of. You have to protect our home
well!”
Guarded by Scarlett, this place was equivalent to home to Susan.
“Okay.”
Scarlett smiled and nodded. She took the clothes from her hand and folded them one by one.
Susan only picked a few clothes and then stopped packing.
Although she and Cosmo would get married, she would still come back often to accompany Scarlett.
Scarlett knew what she was thinking and did not say much
After helping her fold her clothes and put them in the box, she smiled and said to Susan, “I have a wedding gift for you.”
“What gift?” Susan smiled gently.
“Wait for me.”
Scarlett turned back to her bedroom, opened the drawer, took out a bank card, and handed it to Susan.
“This is a dowry I saved for you. Take it with you.”
A woman needs to have her own money in a marriage.
Over the years, she had divided her salary into several parts, one for paying back Sebastian, one for Susan, and one for daily
expenses.
Every month’s salary, plus the year-end salary and bonuses, amounted to nearly three hundred thousand annually. She was frugal, saving all of it, and upon returning to Sebastian, she had saved up an additional two hundred thousand.
If Susan encountered something bad after marriage and had only a little money to support her, she would be relieved.
Moreover, the money was untainted; it was not earned through selling her body, but rather through her own hard work. Susan could have it with a clear conscience.
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