Easton Hols furrowed his brows slightly, then turned to look at the brothers behind him. As he turned to face his comrades, a thought suddenly flashed through his mind.
"Brothers! Your sister-in-law won’t co out to see . Can you help call her out?" He held the shoes looking at his comrades standing behind him, hoping they’d shout together with him.
"Sure!"
The comrades shouted in unison, their voices loud and clear.
Easton Hols freed one hand, raised it, and waved. The comrades imdiately understood the signal, lining up quickly in two rows.
Seeing the comrades standing ready, Easton turned back, facing the girl group blocking him from seeing his wife. He paused, raised his hand to signal at his comrades behind him.
"Honey! Co out quickly!"
"Sister-in-law! Co out quickly!"
Easton Hols and the comrades shouted loudly in unison at Lily Turner behind the girl group. They were so used to shouting slogans that they couldn’t control the volu.
Though there were only a dozen of them, their shouted voices were louder than a hundred people combined.
People in the distance were fine, but the girls standing in front of them suffered in their ears.
Charlotte Shaw raised her hand, stopping the comrades who were ready to shout again, "Boys! You’ll scare your sister-in-law like this. She won’t dare to co out."
"How about this? Don’t shout anymore, sing a song instead. You guys shouldn’t sing together, sing one by one."
Having experienced just now, Charlotte Shaw dared not let them speak together again, suggesting they sing one by one.
She had never heard soldiers sing before, and today was a rare opportunity. She decided to feast her eyes and ears; hopefully, what cos will be pleasant rather than startling.
Charlotte’s suggestion was warmly responded to by the other girls.
"Great!"
"Let the soldiers sing!"
The girls lined up together echoed, asking the soldiers outside to sing.
Easton Hols glanced at the enthusiastic girl group, then turned back to look at the comrades behind him. As he turned, his comrades were already discussing which song to sing and who would start.
Seeing his comrades so proactive, Easton Hols was moved, deeply moved.
After much discussion, they chose an old song, "For You," unanimously believing this song was perfect to sing for the groom and bride today.
After deciding, a few comrades who could sing started imdiately.
"He will be your groom
From now on, he is your lifelong partner
Everything about him will be closely tied to you
Sharing both fortune and adversity together
It must be a special destiny
To walk along this path and beco family
..."
It was presud that soldiers would only sing military songs, but unexpectedly, they could sing such love songs, and they sang so well.
Lily Turner’s favorite line was that last one, "It must be a special destiny to walk along this path and beco family."
Indeed! Without fate, how could she and he beco the closest family?
"Sisters! Stop giving Easton a hard ti. He already..."
Hearing Lily Turner speaking from behind, the girls in front turned to look at her one by one. Seeing the girl group suddenly looking back at her, Lily instinctively stopped speaking and looked up at the sisters.
"Why are you all staring at like that?"
The sisters said nothing, just stared at her, making Lily feel strange, even a bit uneasy in her heart.
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