Chapter 963: Chapter 963: Heartbeat so fast_1 Chapter 963: Chapter 963: Heartbeat so fast_1 The newlyweds were nowhere to be seen at the banquet.
Aria Jackson and Zara Jason, the two bridesmaids, returned to hurry them along, but were a tad worried, fearing Purple Sumrs couldn’t handle it alone, and although Alexander was there, a man’s clumsy hands were hardly suited for dressing up and applying makeup.
Before they reached the door, they saw it open and Purple Sumrs and Alexander erge, followed by a makeup artist.
Purple had changed into a chifón gown that was more convenient than a wedding dress, in a light purple color with a slightly puffed hem, and a shoulder design with lace butterfly patterns that was both ornate and playful.
She had clearly reapplied her makeup, and her hair was also redone.
Seeing Aria Jackson and Zara Jason return, Purple pointed at them with feigned anger and said, “So disloyal, so disloyal!”
The two exchanged glances.
Purple, arm in arm with Alexander, went out to greet the guests, and Aria, noticing a light pink mark concealed within the lace over her shoulder, turned to Zara and said, “Nicely done, it looks very real.”
Zara: “…”
I didn’t even have the chance to start…
…
After Purple and Alexander headed out, they went around serving wine to the guests.
Standing together, he tall and handso, she petite and delicate, they imdiately captured the attention of everyone in the room.
Alexander’s guests took turns praising the bride’s beauty and charm, flattering him so much that he was beaming with pride and delight.
As for Christopher Simonson’s guests, they praised the groom for being young, accomplished, and commanding, and while Christopher wore a smile as he listened to these complints, inside he was panicking.
More than just young and accomplished, this guy was just short of proclaiming himself king of Pearlpoint City…
At the banquet, Alexander had even hired a magician to perform a show, ensuring that even the less sociable guests wouldn’t get bored.
In any case, the scene was very lively.
The wedding reception didn’t conclude until three in the afternoon.
According to tradition, there should be a family feast at six in the evening where the bride dines with the groom’s parents and the family’s relatives and friends. It would be her first al as part of the Sumrs Family, signifying that she had officially beco a mber.
However, since Alexander and the Clearwater Sumrs Family had cut ties, he had established his own household in Pearlpoint, and with his only mother missing, the family feast consisted of just him and Purple.
They returned to the marriage house prepared by Christopher, away from the festivity of the reception, with no bodyguards, followers, or reporters around, the world beca quiet and peaceful, with just the two of them left.
Purple was suddenly a bit at a loss, unsure of what to do next.
The room was adorned with pink roses both inside and out, with the scent of the flowers wafting everywhere, the bed in the bedroom was soft, and the rose-colored sheer curtains swayed gracefully with the breeze.
Purple walked to the window, where she could see the distant lake glistening like gold.
Alexander wrapped his arms around her waist from behind and planted a kiss on her shoulder—it was warm and lingering, causing Purple to tense up.
She was sowhat nervous.
Alexander noticed and chuckled softly, “It’s not like we haven’t done this before.”
Apart from not going all the way, they had indeed had countless intimate interactions, but sotis the mind is stubborn and Purple couldn’t escape tradition.
She had cautiously guarded her last bastion, up until today, and was finally about to give herself to him. She felt that this mont was incredibly important and sacred.
If others knew of such an old-fashioned thought, they would likely laugh themselves to death.
Alexander leaned in close to her ear and said, “Your heart is beating so fast.”
Purple’s face instantly flushed red as the morning sky.
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