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Bryan wanted to ask, but Austin didn’t give him the chance and hastily said goodbye before hanging up.
As impatient as a groom.
Thinking about this, Bryan remembered the words he had just said.
Good news, both roommates were going, if he didn’t go, he would be teased…
Is Austin getting married?
No wonder Hailey left without saying hello.
Bryan called his assistant and asked her to prepare a thick file in advance and book another plane ticket.
After all, they have been good friends for ten years, and now that they are getting married, he cannot go empty–handed.
After everything was arranged, Bryan no longer felt as panicked and at a loss when he saw the empty room.
He picked up the letter next to him and burned it directly in the ashtray.
He rubbed his eyes and was about to take a rest, when suddenly the screen lit up, as he watched the flames leaping up.
He picked up his phone and saw a message from Caroline asking him to come over. His slightly recovered face immediately turned gloomy again.
Remembering the words he heard at her doorstep and the images he saw on the computer at the bar, he felt a chilling sensation in his
heart.
Did Caroline have a second face in the place where he couldn’t see it before?
How much of her obedience, arrogance, kindness, and affection shown in front of him was really true?
Bryan was unwilling to doubt her, but he had to doubt.
He thought for a long, long time in the bedroom by himself, and finally made up his mind to give Roy a call.
“Roy, didn’t you say last time that Caroline’s sister added you? You should ask her out for a drink and get her drunk. I need your help to find out some information…”
It was not until Hailey walked into the bridal shop that she finally felt the reality of getting married.
She looked at the fluffy and soft skirts, which resembled clouds, and complex emotions surged in her heart.
Once upon a time, getting married was indeed on her agenda.
It had only been a few months, and she was really about to walk into the wedding hall.
The groom, however, was not the person she had once identified.
Looking back on the past, Hailey felt everything was hazy and dreamlike, as if she had watched a movie.
Now, as the curtain falls, she also walks out of the cinema, detaching herself from the empathetic protagonist, ready to take big steps towards the future.
And by her side, ready to embark on a new story with her, would be Andrew.
She didn’t know what the future would look like, nor did she know how long this marriage would last. She also didn’t know if she would regret making the decision to marry early in the future.
She had no expectations for anything unknown.
Similarly, there were no pessimistic thoughts held.
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After all, in the short three days of contact, Andrew lett her with a quite good impression.
He and Bryan were two completely opposite people
When he was with her, he never made any jokes that would distress her, and his gaze towards her was always focused and determined. He would reach out to many friends to find remedies that could heal her wounds. He would cautiously try to get closer to her, inquiring about her likes, dislikes, and hobbies, while also maintaining a reasonable distance.
Slowly, Hailey also got used to him quietly accompanying her, and got used to him gently and attentively taking care of her.
Just like now, Andrew knew that she was injured and inconvenienced, so he specifically called his cousin, who was almost the same height and body type as her, to help her try on wedding dresses.
He knew that girls love beauty, so he would help her look for suitable gloves when she was choosing a wedding dress, to cover up the still unhealed wound.
Getting married, it was clearly their own business.
He, on the other hand, arranged everything meticulously and accomplished everything flawlessly, without any flaws or imperfections.
Just watching him personally try on gloves, examining the material and elasticity to see if it would have any impact on the wound, Hailey telt at ease.
She raised her arm and accidentally bumped into Austin, who was busy with his headscart. She rarely complimented him.
“Bro, you had a good eye for choosing the groom. I am very satisfied.”
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