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The Queen's Back (Mona and Maxwell) novel Chapter 121

Chapter 121
After a long while, Maxwell retracted his gaze and walked to Mona. He said sincerely, “Mona, you look stunning today.
When Albert, who was beside Mona, heard Maxwell’s words and looked at his affectionate gaze, he believed that beauty was in the eye of the beholder.
Albert thought, ‘Is Mona pretty? I can only say she’s average. Moreover, I almost couldn’t recognize her today. How stunning can she be?
Mona smiled shyly at Maxwell. She had indeed stunned him.
After that, everyone let Maxwell and Mona play a few small games before Maxwell brought Mona down to meet Jane and the others.
The wedding dress was heavy, and the hemline was complicated. It dragged down Mona’s footsteps. Fortunately, with the help of the maids, Maxwell also cooperated in Mona’s footsteps and successfully went to Bernard and Jane. Jeremy was with them.
Mona and Maxwell greeted the three of them. After receiving their blessings, they prepared to set off for the wedding venue.
The wedding was held in Nathontown’s castle. It was Maxwell’s private property. Usually, it was only open to members.
Mona looked at her grandparents who were standing in the living room reluctantly. Then, Maxwell carried her to the door.
There were many layers to the wedding dress, and the workmanship was exquisite. It added a lot of weight to Mona
However, Maxwell carried Mona in his arms. He looked relaxed and did not seem to make any effort at all.
The bridesmaids beside them lifted the hem of Mona’s wedding dress to prevent it from getting dirty or tripping. Mona nestled in Maxwell’s arms. Looking at his exquisite jawline and slightly smiling lips, she felt extremely blissful.
As soon as they stepped out of the door, Mona saw snowflakes falling from the sky like goose feathers. It was indescribably beautiful.
“Maxwell, it’s snowing!” Mona said excitedly.
The night before, the weather forecast did not show any signs of snow. Surprisingly, it was snowing heavily.
“Yes, Mona. It’s snowing. You are marrying me.” Maxwell looked down at Mona’s beautiful face, believing it was his happiest day.
He had married the girl he had been thinking of, which was something he had never dared to imagine, not even in his dreams.
The car drove steadily into the castle. The wheels made intimate contact with the snow on the ground, making rustling sounds. Mona’s vision was covered in white as if she was in heaven.
Suddenly, the car stopped. Maxwell held Mona’s hand and got off.
The space was endless. The extravagant-looking castle stood independently on the empty grassland. Ava and Artemis, who had arrived first, went forward to tidy Mona’s skirt. Meanwhile, Mona’s grandparents were waiting at the side of the red carpet outside the door.
At that moment, the snow had also stopped. It was as if the snow was just to welcome their wedding.
“Mona, let’s go in and touch up your makeup,” Jane said as she walked forward. Meanwhile, she glanced at Maxwell who was
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Mona nodded. Under the protection of the bridesmaids, she let go of Maxwell’s hand and walked in.
In the dressing room, someone took off her shawl and carefully tidied the hem of her wedding dress before carefully touching up her makeup.
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Then, a guard guarding the door opened the heavy door for Mona. The long red carpet entered through the door, and piano music slowly came from inside.
A voice sounded. “Mona?”
Mona turned to look at Bernard, whose eyes were slightly red. After taking a deep breath, she smiled and held his arm tightly.
Logically speaking, Jeremy should have walked down the aisle with Mona and handed her to Maxwell. However, everyone in the Clem family knew Jeremy was not Mona’s biological father. Compared to him, Bernard seemed to be more suitable.
The fact that Bernard walked his granddaughter down the aisle and handed her to Maxwell only showed how much Bernard loved Mona. Outsiders would not say anything if they saw it.
The moment she stepped onto the red carpet, Mona’s ears automatically blocked out all the sounds around, as if she could not see the guests standing around her.
She could only see Maxwell’s tall back, the rose petals under the chandelier, and the red carpet.
Suddenly, Maxwell turned around. Mona felt her breathing stop, and her hands holding the bouquet tightly clenched.
She looked at Maxwell through the veil. She could not see his expression, but she knew in her heart that Maxwell must feel like she did. He must be nervous, excited, and happy. All kinds of wonderful emotions accumulated.
The closer she went to Maxwell, the faster Mona’s heart was beating. In the end, her legs were a little weak. She could only pretend to be calm and follow Bernard.
On the long red carpet, silk and white gauze were naturally intertwined. The veil was casually spread out and dragged on the long red carpet. The strong contrast between the white and red colors gave people a visual conflict.
There were countless fine diamonds on the unbuttoned hem of her dress. Under the light, they were especially dazzling, looking extremely extravagant.
The journey seemed to be long, but it also seemed to be fleeting. In the end, Mona walked to Maxwell. Her eyes were still in a daze.
Bernard’s heart was filled with jealousy and relief. He held back the tears in his eyes and said nothing. He handed the hand on his arm to Maxwell, who was standing in front of him. He looked up at Maxwell solemnly and slowly let go of his hand.
When he turned around, Bernard couldn’t hold back the tears anymore. He quickly turned and left the stage, leaving the place to the young couple.
Bernard couldn’t bear to see Mona get married, but he had no choice now that Mona had grown up.
As soon as Bernard placed Mona’s hand into Maxwell’s palm, Maxwell held it tightly. Through the thin silk gloves, the warmth of Maxwell came from her fingers.
Her heart was still beating rapidly, but it was gradually calming down. The moment she was held by Maxwell, she felt she was having the wedding.
They said their marriage vows and exchanged wedding rings. After going through the two processes, Mona’s eyes were already filled with tears. After Mona put the wedding ring on Maxwell’s finger, he heard the priest say, “Now, you can kiss the
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bride.”
As soon as the priest finished speaking, Maxwell removed Mona’s white veil elegantly. Without the cover of the white veil, the two of them looked at each other more clearly.
Maxwell’s gaze on Mona paused. The fine light landed on her face, veil, and wedding dress. She seemed to be covered in a layer of light.
Meeting his gaze, Mona smiled at him. There seemed to be tears in her eyes, but her smile was exceptionally bright.
Mona’s smile made Maxwell’s heart tremble violently. He thought as long as Mona was happy, he would do anything for her without a second thought.
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