Chapter 1347 - A Hard-earned Wedding
Chapter 1347: A Hard-earned Wedding
Translator: Larbre Studio Editor: Larbre Studio
Ouyang Feifei came through the door in her pink dress. She looked cute and pretty in her outfit, but Jun Yan noticed the sadness and loneliness in her eyes.
Ouyang Feifei did notice Jun Yan but averted her eyes as soon as she saw him.
Even though Jun Yan should not have felt anything, when he thought of the lady crying sadly when he left her, it left a bitter taste in his mouth.
Most of the guests had arrived, and the wedding was about to begin.
Helian Wei had invited a priest to host his wedding.
The main hall of the castle had been redecorated into the venue for the wedding. The guests stood on both sides while Helian Wei waited at the front.
They didn’t have to wait long before someone announced that the bride had arrived.
Everyone turned their heads and saw a person walking into the hall in a long white dress.
Jing Ruyue ambled towards Helian Wei with her father by her side.
Helian Wei couldn’t help but gasp at how beautiful Jing Ruyue was; she looked completely the same as when she was still young.
Everything was like a dream to him, and being able to marry Jing Ruyue was a dream come true.
Tears began to fill his eyes as his bride walked towards him.
Jing Ruyue was the same. Even though she had a faint smile on her face, she was trying her best to keep her tears from falling.
Jing Huaduo placed her daughter’s hand on Helian Wei’s, and Helian Wei guided Jing Ruyue up to the priest.
The priest began the wedding in the name of the Lord.
“Helian Wei, do you take Jing Ruyue for your lawful wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?” the priest asked.
Helian Wei turned to look at Jing Ruyue and nodded. “I do.”
“And Jing Ruyue, do you take Helian Wei for your lawful husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?”
“I do,” Jing Ruyue replied as she looked at Helian Wei.
“Then, in the name of the Holy Spirit, I now solemnly declare you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride,” the priest concluded.
Helian Wei looked at Jing Ruyue affectionately. It was as if time had stopped for them as everything they’d been through flashed before them.
They had been separated from each other for more than 20 years, and they’d finally made it.
It was hard-earned happiness.
Helian Wei held Jing Ruyue’s face softly and kissed her.
Tears couldn’t help but roll down their faces when they kissed.
Not only them, but a lot of the guests, Jing Xi included, were already crying.
The wedding ended with their guests as witnesses.
The wedding lunch followed after the ceremony, and guests started to play outside the castle.
They could play golf on the golf course or have fun in the Rose Garden. They could even ride horses on a nearby farm. It was a well-spent evening.
The ball began when the moon rose.