Kingsley caught her eye, looking vaguely surprised. Then, he smiled, "I'm delighted to accept it. This is good news for me."
Anyone would be angry if their wedding ended up like this.
Maybe because the wedding was interrupted, or maybe because of Kingsley's real identity, or maybe because Sherman and Kingsley attracted the attention of the guests, Billy had a stern face.
Billy was just about to remind them it was his wedding, but was stopped by his father, "Stay there. I'll go!"
Since Kingsley had such a good background, Billy's father would be sensible about what to say.
"Mr. Wright, today is Billy's wedding. But it's inappropriate to make such a scene." Billy's father said.
"I'm sorry." Kingsley apologized, rubbing his eyebrows with his long fingers, "I didn't know they would suddenly come over..."
"They" referred to the reporters.
At the same time, a reporter said, "I'm sorry that we shouldn't have come here and made trouble for you.
We'd like to offer our most sincere apologies. We're really sorry. We'll leave immediately."
As the saying goes, "We'd better not argue with people who apologize to us." Since the reporter apologized and was clear about what was going on, Billy's father didn't want to say anything.
Besides, this was Billy's wedding. Many guests were o f high status in Santabaca. If the atmosphere was too awkward, the Day family would be ashamed.
Billy's father nodded but didn't say anything. He had a stern face. Nobody wanted the wedding of their children to be interrupted.
Kingsley hooked his lips slightly, reached out to wrap Sherman's waist, and led her outside.
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