Chapter 915 An Unprecedented Wedding When Edith arrived late at the villaâs entrance, she saw Jackson, who had once been rumored to be engaged to her.
Edith walked over and greeted him politely, âMr. Collins.â
Ryanâs admiring gaze slowly fell from the sky.
The person in front of him was wearing a strapless silk haute couture dress in an elegant and noble off-white color.
Ryan only glanced at her once, then withdrew his gaze, politely nodded his head, and didnât say much.
Edith also nodded at him and turned to walk towards the lawn where the last helicopter was parked.
On February 14th, Valentineâs Day, over a hundred helicopters flew over Arcadia, circled around, and landed at the airport.
Half an hour later, fifty white planes rushed toward Ireland.
National News Report:
âOn February 14th, the private jet of James Evans, the CEO of The Chapter 915 An Unprecedented Wedding Evans Group, arrived in Ireland for a wedding of the century. It is reported that the wedding cost one billion dollars and was held in a luxurious and breathtaking venue.â
The accompanying journalists were only able to take photos. of the venue before the arrival of the newlyweds. Prior to their entrance, all journalists were asked to leave the venue.
The journalists were unaware of the identity of the bride, whom the CEO of The Evans Group had pursued for ten years and spent a fortune to marry. They disguised themselves and waited behind tree branches to catch a glimpse.
Soon, hundreds of luxury cars adorned with ribbons and balloons were parked at the castle entrance.
The lead wedding car decorated with lychee roses had its door slowly pushed open from the inside.
A man in a white suit, with a cold and noble demeanor, stepped out of the car. His well-defined fingers reached toward the people inside the car.
The reporters clenched their teeth in excitement, held their breath, zoomed in on their cameras, and aimed at the CEO of the Evans Group â
Soon, a small, slender, and translucent white hand was placed into the broad hand.
Chapter 915 An Unprecedented Wedding The manâs hand tightly held onto the small hand and carefully led the person inside out.