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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1728

Billy had already made up his mind, so he wasn't going to change it.

They kept drinking until the middle of the night. Billy was the one who drank the most among the three of them. Billy drank so much that he was dizzy.

Then, they called the designated driver to come over. Mark and Charlie took Billy back to his house first and then went home separately.

Early the next morning.

Grace was sorting things out when Charlie, with a headache from the hangover, sat up with the covers in his arms and stared at her back.

"Honey..." Charlie's voice was hoarse and raspy.

"What?" She was putting on her makeup and didn't look back at him.

"Billy's getting married. His wedding date is two days ahead of us," said Charlie.

Hearing Charlie’s words, Grace said calmly, "Well, which girl is he going to ruin this time?"

Charlie rubbed his brow. Given Grace's tone, he felt that there was some deep hatred between her and Billy. "I don't know. It's too sudden, and I haven't seen the girl."

"Hmm."

She had no interest in learning that Billy was getting married.

Her friend Sherman was having such a wonderful life now. And it seemed like Sherman was living in heaven. Thus, Grace didn't care about any news about Billy.

Seeing her so uninterested, Charlie did not continue to talk to her about this topic.

Eaton was very energetic. Although he looked small, he could climb from the other side of the bed, always smiling and drooling from time to time.

Charlie stretched out his strong arms, picked Eaton up, went over, and kissed his soft little face.

Charlie couldn't help but want to play with Eaton. The more Eaton avoided him, the harder he kissed Eaton.

Finally, Grace interrupted Charlie. "It's getting late. We have to go out later. You should go wash up."

Although Charlie said he would go wash up, his body betrayed him. Then he turned to Grace and kissed her. He kissed her passionately as he held her against the wall.

The two of them were kissing passionately with their tongues. At that moment, the temperature in the room instantly rose, as if it was about to catch fire.

Just as the fire was about to spread, Grace pushed Charlie’s chest with her slender hand. "Go wash your face."

Charlie felt his lower body had already reacted yet was interrupted at that moment. Then, Charlie shrugged his shoulders helplessly and left.

After breakfast, Grace asked Charlie to call Mckenzie because she was going to choose the wedding dress to be worn at the wedding later.

Charlie still wanted to have Grace’s wedding dress designed by a famous foreign designer and then shipped here via plane.

However, Grace didn't want it that way and just wanted to keep it simple.

Because Charlie could not change Grace's mind, he had to compromise.

Mckenzie was in a good mood all day and kept smiling.

Grace asked Mackenzie's advice on important matters, so Mckenzie was pleased.

The car was parked downstairs. When the three of them went into the wedding dress store to choose the dress, Mckenzie was very careful and patient. She looked at the dresses one by one and imagined which one would look better on Grace.

It took them more than three hours to choose the wedding dress. Then they decided to go back to the Morgan family's villa to discuss the details of the wedding.

Sherman was completely broken until this moment.

He looked calm during the wedding ceremony. When he gave the wedding ring to the bride, and the priest asked him to kiss her, Billy kissed the back of her hand instead of her lips.

At that moment, the bride's eyes dimmed, showing a little disappointment in her eyes, but it quickly disappeared.

The dinner party was lively. However, Grace shrugged her shoulders and said to Summer, "He didn't look much happier."

"Yes.” Summer also swept over Billy." Maybe he hasn't gotten over Sherman yet."

"He did it to himself! He deserved it!" Grace had a sharp tongue and humiliated Billy.

Grace and Summer didn't stay long because Sherman had come back. They had a little light pumpkin soup and then left.

It was supposed to be the time for the guests to tease the bride and groom in their bedroom. However, at this point, the bedroom was quiet. The bride stayed in the bedroom. And there was a bottle of wine in front of Charlie, Billy, and Mark, who were sitting in the living room.

While Billy was getting drunk, he called Sherman. Although the call was answered, he did not speak and remained silent.

"If you don’t talk, I'll hang up!" Sherman spoke calmly.

"I'm sorry!" Billy said in a hoarse voice. " And can you call me Rat again?"

Rat was the nickname Sherman had given him when they were both in college. And Sherman liked to call Billy Rat, as if she were yelling at a rat.

When they graduated, Sherman stopped calling Billy that because she thought that nickname would affect his image.

"I can't!" Sherman replied with a neat, firm answer. "Today is your wedding day. I expect you to understand your responsibilities and obligations. Also, the reason you're reminiscing about the past is that you're having a bad time now. When the day comes that you live a happy life, you will forget those memories of the past. That’s all I'm saying."

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