Chapter 32 The Vice President Will Be My Bridesmaid
“I went back to Dhord City the day before yesterday and received the latest update. Our enemies along the border have been growing restless,” a grim-faced Sylvia reported.
“I’ handle this once my wedding’s over. I’ll consider returning to the battlefield,” Caspian announced
coolly.
“With you at the helm, Lord Caspian, no one will dare attack us! Their doom will be upon them!” Sylvia
proclaimed with gusto.
“How are the wedding preparations coming along?”
Previously, Caspian left Sylvia in charge of organizing the wedding. Since there were only two days left, he
wanted to know how things were coming along.
“Don’t worry, Lord Caspian. Everything’s under control. I hired the best experts. You won’t be disappointed
with the wedding,” Sylvia promised.
“Were you the one who chose the Jade Dragon Grand Hotel?” Caspian asked.
“That’s right.” Sylvia nodded.
“The wedding doesn’t need to be too lavish. It was a little unwise of me to instruct you to make it as
grand as possible. Now that our enemies are invading our borders, the wedding is no longer my top
priority.
“Our nation’s in trouble. As the lord of Diadem Hall, I will be heading straight to the border to protect my
country,” Caspian declared.
He had a feeling Sylvia was going to organize a wedding that would shock the entire country. He did not
think it was necessary.
“The lord of Diadem Hall has to have a grand wedding. It’ll be a good chance to show Willow your might, Lord Caspian.
“As for the invitations, I’ve given them out already. All of the most important people in Diatoran will be
attending. They won’t be an embarrassment at all,” Sylvia said.
“In that case, I’ll let you handle everything else. I won’t get involved. Oh, and one more thing. I’ve decided that Willow’s bridesmaids will be Miranda and Zoey,” Caspian informed.
“It would’ve been fine if you hadn’t said anything,” Sylvia blurted out after a brief pause.
“What’s the matter? Are you upset that you’re not one of the bridesmaids? Caspian asked
“Nope. I don’t have any opinion on the matter,” Sylvia replied.
The two of them left Southlake Corporation.
Meanwhile, Miranda came to Willow’s office.
“Ms. Stewart, your wedding ceremony is happening the day after tomorrow, right?” Miranda asked on
purpose.
“You heard about that too, Ms. Barton?” Willow said.
“Of course. Everyone in Southlake City knows about it. They’re all looking forward to the wedding of
Southlake City’s most beautiful woman!” Miranda replied.
“You’re too kind, Ms. Barton. There’s no telling what will happen during the wedding” Willow said.
Alicia and Richard had to be the reason why everyone in Southlake City knew about her wedding. It was
part of their devious plan to humiliate her on her wedding day.
“I’m sure your husband will organize a magnificent wedding ceremony for you. With how gorgeous you
are, I’m sure your husband is extremely accomplished as well,” Miranda enthused.
“Well, he’s not that accomplished. I’d be satisfied as long as he prepared a proper wedding ceremony.”
Willow continued to doubt Caspian.
Even though Caspian kept promising he would give her a grand and lavish wedding, so much time had
passed, and she did not see him preparing anything for the wedding.
“Have you chosen all your bridesmaids yet?” Miranda asked.
“Only one-Zoey, my best friend,” Willow said.
“As the famed beauty of Southlake City, how could only have one bridesmaid? Why don’t you count me in?
“Miranda suggested.
“What? Do you want to be my bridesmaid, Ms. Barton?” Willow was taken aback.
“That’s right. Would you give me the honor of allowing me to be your bridesmaid?” Miranda asked.
“What are you saying, Ms. Barton? You’re the vice president of Southlake Corporation. I’m sure you have a
lot on your plate, Would you have the time to be my bridesmaid?” Willow said.
“Why not? It’s on Sunday. If I attend as your bridesmaid, I’m sure I’ll get some of your good luck, too.
Maybe someone will take a liking to me,” Miranda replied.
“I’d never have thought you’d want to be my bridesmaid, Ms. Barton,” Willow said.
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