Chapter 438: Exchange of Vows
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
It had been showing in Seacisco the past few months. Today, however, was a rare sunny day. Hand in
hand, Janet and Brandon made their way down the carpet covered with white rose petals.
The whole wedding venue was decorated with white roses and lilies of the valley. As soon as they got
out of the car, they felt as though they had stepped foot inside a sea of flowers. The whole place was
filled with the sweet floral fragrance. With her head slightly lowered, Janet held Brandonâs hand tightly.
Everyone immediately turned to look in her direction, as they were curious to see who had won the
heart of Brandon, one of the richest golden bachelors of Seacisco
âWho is she? Sheâs gorgeous!â
âI feel like Iâve seen her somewhere, but I canât remember exactly.â
âI think she hit the headlines recently. Isnât she an Internet influencer or something like that?â
All the guests discussed their theories amongst themselves, curious about Brandonâs bride.
The Lind family was by no means prominent in Seacisco. It was normal that the upper class had no
idea who Janet was.
They only knew the successful Brandon Larson-not Ethan Lester, an illegitimate child who had once
made his vows in a church wearing a cheap suit. Brandon, on the other hand, led Janet to the priest,
with their friends standing beside them. Laney, Tiffany, and Gerda were Janetâs bridesmaids. Laney in a
dress was a rare sight. She was a petite girl, and the light blue bridesmaidâs dress made her look
gentle and lovely
Tiffany, on the other hand, was like a wild rose on the steep cliff. Even the elegant light blue long dress
couldnât dampen her charm.
Many of the male guests couldnât take their eyes off of her. Lastly, there was Gerda. She held the
bridesmaidâs bouquet happily, grinning from ear to ear. The only problem was that she had been eating
a lot lately.
After gaining an extra ten pounds, her bridesmaid dress was nearly ripping at the seams. On the other
side of the priest was the groomâs wedding party: Garrett, Frank, and Sean. Sean had burst into tears.
He felt so lucky to be Brandonâs best man. He could boast about it for the rest of his life.
Then, the priest began the ceremony.
When Janet said âI doâ, Brandonâs heart skipped a beat.
He took out the ring he had prepared.
âIs that the ring I bought in the department store before? When did you take it off my finger?â
When Janet first saw the two simple wedding rings in the counter in the department store, she had
taken a liking to them. Seeing it in Brandonâs hand now, she felt moved. She had thought that he would
dislike them since they were two ordinary rings.
âLet me put it on you,â Brandon said softly.
A gentle smile tugged at the corners of his lips. Last night, he had secretly taken it off Janetâs finger
when she was fast asleep. Today, she was probably too nervous to notice it was missing. Brandon
carefully slipped the diamond ring on her finger again. He swore to himself that he would never let
Janet leave him again.
After they recited their vows, the crowd burst into thunderous applause. The sudden marriage of the
Larson Groupâs CEO had caused a sensation in the upper-class circle of Seacisco. All the major media
outlets were there and snapped countless photos of the newly-weds.
Except for the notorious Lind family and the Lester family, the vast majority of the nobles in Seacisco
had come, whereas the Turner family had declined the wedding invitation.
During the wedding, many guests approached to give gifts and congratulations.
Most of them were strangers to Janet. Talking to them tuckered her out. Her weary eyes looked around
the venue and finally, she saw a familiar figure in the distance.
With a gift in his hand, Kent was leaning against a table, sipping some champagne leisurely. His
cheeks were slightly flushed from the alcohol.He was looking back at Janet with mixed feelings. He
wanted to say something, but stopped on second thought.