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The Divorced Heiress Revenge (Bella Thompson) novel Chapter 2086

The long-awaited wedding finally arrived as planned.

Early in the morning, the weather was perfect. The sun shone warmly under a clear, cloudless sky.

Inside the castle, vibrant, fragrant red roses adorned both sides of every staircase, extending from the castle to the small chapel behind it.

The scene resembled a dreamy fairytale.

Dressed in their finest attire, friends and family from both sides stood outside with beaming smiles, eagerly waiting for the bride to appear.

“The bride is here!”

Bella’s sweet and clear voice echoed through the castle’s grand hall. Carrie, the bride, entered the room slowly, accompanied by Roza and Amelia. She wore a snow-white wedding gown, looking as beautiful and pure as an angel.

By this time, the men had already gathered at the chapel. Except for Justin, Steven, and Declan, who were not part of the groom's party, the rest were mostly women from both families.

Carrie’s delicate and serene features stood out. The wedding gown Roza designed was simple, highlighting Carrie’s understated elegance.

She shyly lifted her clear, doe-like eyes and smiled gracefully.

The roses in the castle seemed to lose their brilliance, overshadowed by Carrie, who outshone them all as the fairest of them all.

Although Carrie had been diligently maintaining her health through proper meals, medication, and rest, with Ryan helping her recuperate, winter had already arrived in Botvia. Even with a warm, wide white fur cape draped over her shoulders, the cold wind made her seem fragile like a flower stem swaying lightly in the breeze.

“Be careful, Carrie.” Bella quickly steadied her when she noticed Carrie falter.

Standing behind them, Amelia and Roza also watched with concern.

“Ah…” Carrie looked up at her sister-in-law, guilt knitting her delicate brows.

She felt ashamed of her own frailty.

Anyone watching could not help but feel their heart ache.

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