Raising his hand, Kevan ruffled Aster's hair. Aster grabbed onto his arm and climbed into his lap.
"When are you two getting married? Where will you get married? When you marry, will you invite many guests, like on TV? Should I invite my classmates?
"But I've seen that in dramas, kids aren't allowed to attend weddings … Does that mean I can't go either?" Aster, who was initially excited, deflated instantly when he said this.
His childish reasoning brought laughter to the three adults present.
"Of course you can attend. You can invite your classmates if you wish. However, we have not set a date for our wedding. You might need to wait for a while." Kevan had always been patient with Aster.
"Alright then." Aster seemed a little disappointed. Soon, he asked, "Will you be having your wedding in Westonia or Bartham? If it is in Bartham, can I invite my classmates there? Besides, will we stay at Bartham in the future? Am I going to transfer schools to Bartham?"
Kevan had yet to discuss these things with Larissa. Naturally, he couldn't give Aster a definite answer.
"Well, we had not decided where the wedding would be. Where would you like it to be held?" Kevan threw the question back to Aster.
"I want it to be in both places! That way, I can invite all my classmates! I miss my friends back in Bartham. I wonder if they miss me too." Excitement filled Aster's eyes as he imagined how his parents' wedding would be.
Kevan turned to Larissa. "What do you think?"
In Larissa's opinion, she had no plans of holding a wedding. She had gone through a wedding once. Although that marriage was a failure, at least she had fulfilled her dreams as a teenage girl. She had no intention of going through it a second time. The reason was that weddings were too damn exhausting!
However, Kevan and Aster looked forward to having a wedding. Larissa could not bear to dampen their spirits at this point.
She ate her breakfast and said indifferently, "Let's think about it later. There's no rush."
Since they had agreed not to publicize their relationship for now, there wouldn't be a wedding anytime soon. During this period, she could slowly persuade both father and son to give up on having a wedding.
"Alright." Kevan dropped the topic immediately.
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