The breeze came slowly, and the fragrance of night incense wafted in the air.
The wedding scene was beautifully arranged.
This is all thanks to Viona.
She was very attentive to their wedding, working hard, running around, and striving for perfection in everything.
She stood behind Bowen, took a deep breath, and spoke in a pleasant tone as possible: âBowen, are you still satisfied?â
âAs long as you are satisfied.â He stepped forward to leave.
âThis is our wedding, a once-in-a-lifetime wedding. Vionaâs tone was already a little aggrieved.
The man still turned his back to her: âYou can do it more than once.â
Bowenâs words stabbed her.
She almost couldnât hold it anymore, but she still held on. She walked over to Bowen with a smile and looked up at the man: âYou are not afraid of breaking my heart when you say this. Anyway, I donât want a second wedding.â
Just as she wanted to hold the corner of his clothes, he let her go.
Vionaâs hand fluttered empty.
11 She watched the tall figure of the man step forward, and she couldnât help it: âSeeing Jolene being ordered by me, do you feel distressed?â
Bowen did not stop, striding.
Viona chased two steps: âAuntie doesnât like Jolene, itâs impossible for you and her, what do you like about her? Tell me, I became like herâ¦â
Bowen turned sharply and stopped under a tree.
The dark green canopy turns black at night.
Like a huge umbrella, holding it above his head.
His face was hidden in shadow, indistinguishable from emotion.
She trotted over, panting slightly, looking at him earnestly and earnestly.
Vionaâs words are always so sincere.
Bowen knew his mother liked her.
In everyoneâs eyes, Viona is flawless.
He looked at her coldly: âDo you know what I donât like about you?â
Vionaâs hand clutched the edge of the skirt, biting her lip and looking at him.
âYou are so perfect Viona, like a dummy, no emotions, not joys and sorrows, only just now you looked like a real person.â
Vouchers âFor you, I am willing to put away my jealousy.â She approached Bowen, her voice trembling: âI admit that I used Jolene today, but I will not hurt her. If I donât, do you think Auntie will tolerate her?â
âSo, youâre protecting her?â
âOtherwise?â
Bowen looked down at her, and Viona found that as long as Bowen looked at herself, the light in her eyes would always be cold.
But the way he looked at Jolene was not like that.
She waited, finally waiting until Bowen spoke again.
He said, âDo you believe what you said?â
âBowen, why wouldnât you face reality if Mrs. Evert knew you were still treating herâ¦â
âViona, I said long ago that we can not get marriedâ¦â Bowen interrupted her: âMy motherâs illness needs a doctor, and I donât need to get married to extend my life. You said you wanted to play a scene with me in front of my mother. If you cooperate, we cooperate. If you donât cooperate, this is a deal. I donât have to have this wedding.â
Viona shuddered, she was going to say you didnât care about your motherâs life, she would be devastated if she knew we werenât getting married.
1 But she couldnât say this, and when she said it, it became a proper threat.
She swallowed it abruptly again.
Yes, Bowen made a deal with Viona long before the blind date.
As long as the wedding is not substantive, they will separate when Mrs. Evert is stable.
Because it was about Vionaâs reputation, Bowen didnât force it, but Viona agreed.
Bowen has also made a commitment to support all new companies under Oriental Group, as well as to bring Vionaâs younger brother into the chamber of commerce.
For Bowen, itâs just a deal.
Itâs just that Vionaâs approach is getting more and more off track.
âYou made our cooperation deteriorate.â Bowen dropped his last sentence and left.