Yennifer carefully took out a bracelet and placed it on Emelie's wrist. It complemented her wedding dress and jewelry perfectly.
"This has been passed down through generations of the Pierce family. Keep it with you when you get married," Yennifer said.
Emelie gently caressed the bracelet, her eyes shimmering with emotion. She nodded and said, "Thank you, Mom."
Yennifer's eyes welled up with tears. She wanted to embrace Emelie, but she hesitated, concerned that she might ruin Emelie's hair.
"Mandy, I promise I'll give you even more wonderful things in the future. Whatever you want, I'll make sure you have them all," she said.
Emelie leaned in and hugged Yeniffer, and Yennifer gently patted Emelie's back.
Emelie's gaze lingered on the door. Though people kept passing by, the person she hoped to see didn't appear, not even a shadow appeared.
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At 8:30 a.m., the sound of firecrackers erupted outside the Denning Residence.
The celebration was a fusion of Cedonian and Wyvernian traditions, with the firecrackers echoing for miles around Mercianna.
A convoy of cars entered the manor gates, consisting of 18 black Rolls-Royces, undoubtedly a display of grandeur.
Samuel stepped out of the lead car, dressed in his wedding attire. He looked up at the second floor, then down at his watch before heading inside with his groomsmen.
The wedding followed all the traditional customs and ceremonies.
A few flower girls offered blessings and playfully asked for gifts. Meanwhile, the bridesmaids blocked the path of the groom and his crew, challenging them.
Samuel had to answer their questions or complete the tasks and games given. And if he couldn't, he had to give out more gifts.
Nevertheless, it was all in good fun, and the activities were meant to liven up the atmosphere.
Laughter filled the air downstairs while Emelie sat alone on the bed. She had been quietly playing with the bracelet.
Though a faint smile curved her lips, her mind was blank. She felt unusually calm.
Finally, the person in charge of the ceremony checked the time for the last game. When it was nearly right, he let the groom and his groomsmen enter the room.
Emelie looked up and flashed a smile at Samuel, which prompted cheers from the groomsmen.
"The final challenge, of course, is finding the wedding shoes. If you can't find them, you can't take the bride away. The bride will be mine!" Mona said, half-joking, half-serious.
With that, the groom and groomsmen started searching the room. They looked inside the cabinets, under the bed, and around the furniture. However, they couldn't find the hidden wedding shoes.
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