A mature and elegant man was destined to be dazzling, let alone he had that facial features and stereoscopic face.
Some men were born to be different.
But to Sarah, he was no more than dazzling.
The two of them standing in the hall attracted many people's eyes. They looked so charming.
Sherman's classmates came out and saw her standing in the hall.
They weren't sure if she was Sherman, because she was so beautiful and elegant.
She spoke and behaved more gracefully than before.
Rumor had it she was having a hard time, but she didn't look like that. The man next to her was even more attractive.
They were more glamorous than the bride and groom, and their charm was absolutely overwhelming.
Sherman greeted them with a faint smile, and she vaguely remembered their names. Kingsley was always by her side, his hand on her waist, the smile on his lips just like hers.
The wedding was about to start, and the first to come
out was Billy, wearing a black suit, with a melancholy look on his face.
When Billy saw Kingsley was standing next to Sherman, his hand clenched by his side and his veins bulged, though no one noticed.
He looked away quickly.
Grace arrived even later, and when she saw what Sherman was wearing, she narrowed her eyes, smiled and gave Sherman a thumbs-up.
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