Ryan Walyon’s wedding was at the beginning of October.
The location was set at a luxurious hotel in Northtown.
Gina Sutton’s family, ever since they arrived in Northtown, had all their goals centered around forming a marital alliance with a family like the Walyon Family. Now that the goal was finally achieved, Betty Chapman could finally hold her head high.
On the wedding day, she was particularly proud, as if she had already beco the mother-in-law of the Young Master of the Walyon Family. Wherever she went, she walked with her head held high, looking exactly like a proud peacock.
Gina hadn’t officially entered the Walyon Family yet, but at the wedding venue, Betty had already started bossing around the servants of the Walyon Family.
"Set the chairs up a bit better; there are so many people here today, and we can’t afford any mistakes."
"Are these costics prepared for my daughter Gina? What are these miscellaneous brands? How do they match my daughter’s complexion?"
"And what is this dress? How are you serving people? Did you asure Gina for this size? It’s so large, how is she supposed to wear it?"
After taking a lap around the venue, she was dissatisfied with this and that; nothing seed pleasing to her eyes.
The servants responsible for today’s arrangents for Gina actually used to serve Sumr Sutton.
Sumr’s personality was completely different from Gina’s; although sotis she also had a fierce presence, she was never arrogant, nor would she boss the servants around.
Gina’s temperant was different. Since coming to the Walyon Family these past few months, if any servant didn’t quite please her, she’d throw a temper tantrum.
Additionally, since Ryan Walyon never gave her a sincere look after she moved into the Walyon Family, the servants carefully observed. Despite the upcoming marriage, the total number of tis Ryan has properly looked at her might barely add up to three or four tis.
It’s unpredictable; Ryan might not even know what she looks like.
This disdain was already apparent enough.
When the principal figure regards Gina like this, naturally, the servants see no necessity for excessive respect. Moreover, she no longer carried the family heir.
What was prepared for Gina today was, in fact, sothing the housekeeper ordered the house servants to arrange perfunctorily.
Gina’s several dresses today, aside from the wedding gown, were not tailored to her asurents.
After Betty expressed her disdain at the scene, the servants didn’t make any changes.
One of them calmly inford her, "Sorry, Ma’am, the wedding is about to start, there’s no ti to change anything."
"You people!" Betty was especially furious, pointing at the group for a long ti but couldn’t do anything about them.
Costics were easy to swap, but getting a group to prepare several fitting dresses temporarily—how could that even happen?
Gina was already brought to the hotel’s waiting room around ten o’clock.
Today, the goal of all her efforts would finally be achieved, yet her mood wasn’t as thrilled as she imagined.
On the contrary, she felt sowhat uneasy.
Stiffly sitting in front of the dressing table, her delicate hands kept twisting the thin fabric of her wedding dress, she anxiously glanced at her phone multiple tis, afraid the ringtone would suddenly break the silence.
As long as today passed, she would successfully enter the Walyon Family.
She had a vague premonition; at a ti like today, that man would definitely try to contact her!
Gina was even slightly worried about whether the wedding could go smoothly.
She had never been such a timid person, but thinking of that man filled her heart with inexplicable dread.
The phone lying beside her was silent, never ringing even once.
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