Chapter 643
“Is this my godmother, Godfather?” Jared asked with a smile while looking at Sophia next to Arthur.
Sophia choked as she was about to take a sip of tea to quench her thirst. “No, no. You misunderstood, kiddo,” she
said, covering Jared‘s mouth and coughing lightly.
Without saying anything, Arthur simply curled the corner of his mouth.
“We are just friends,” Sophia attempted to explain.
“My daddy and mommy were also just friends before they fell in love and married.” According to Jared, friends
could become husband and wife.
Sophia fixed her gaze on Jared. He was as attractive as his father, and his sweet little face made her want to pinch
it.
“I‘m not worthy to be with your godfather!” she scowled.
“Miss, don‘t worry. You are so beautiful. You‘ll be a good match for my godfather,” Jared said, looking back at
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Hearing that, Sophia didn‘t know whether to laugh or cry. Someone couldn‘t see her beauty! Someone always
thought she was ugly!
“Thank you for your compliment.” She smiled as she raised her brows.
Arthur sat down and placed Jared next to him. His best friend was getting married, and he should look after his
son.
The newlyweds were delivering speeches on stage. Elliot went into great detail about his meeting with his wife. His
words were brief, but they came from the depths of his heart, and his love for her was clearly profound.
Harriet, who was in the audience, also spoke briefly. She sincerely wished them well and yelled through the
microphone to her grandson, “Elliot, please treat Anastasia well and don‘t let her down.”
“Please know, Grandma, that I only love her in this life, and I will live up to it,” Elliot replied, looking at the woman
next to him.
Lorelai turned to face the man on the stage at the banquet. Her eyes darkened as she heard his words, as if she
was about to challenge something. Her red lips twitched slightly as well.
The ceremony was straightforward and solemn. They exchanged rings after reading the oath. During the kissing
session, Elliot only kissed Anastasia‘s forehead because she requested it beforehand.
The audience erupted in applause.
This scene took Sophia by surprise. She witnessed a beautiful, grand wedding and a happy couple
despite the fact that she was not an official guest!
She could feel their love for each other from beginning to end, and it was the first time she had seen love other
than her parents.
She couldn‘t help but fantasize about what kind of man she would marry in the future. Would he be as gentle and
attractive as the groom on stage? Would he be as tender as Elliot was with his wife?
How she wished she could meet such a lover and devote her entire life to him.
She didn‘t notice that someone was watching her from the side while she was looking at the stage. Sophia smiled
broadly, her eyes wide with admiration. The way the corners of her mouth inadvertently curled was rather
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Arthur looked at her delicate profile and at her slender eyelashes fluttering. With the lights shining on her, she
exuded a dreamy and beautiful aura, and the light in her eyes was reminiscent of fresh morning dew.
The eyes were the portals to the soul. People with such clear eyes must have a similarly clear and kind soul.
As a result, despite having seen thousands of beautiful women, this was the first time he had seen such a pure
soul.
“Do you envy them?” Arthur inquired lightheartedly.
“Yes, without a doubt! Every girl wants a wedding similar to this.” Sophia sighed, and then she realized how quickly
she had reacted to his question.
Arthur didn‘t respond. Instead, he looked at the newlyweds on stage and thought, Who wouldn‘t envy the groom?
He, too, wasn‘t sure when he would be able to meet the love of his life, like Elliot did.
It was nearly eleven o‘clock when the wedding ceremony ended. The meal was about to stari. Anastasia entered
the lounge via a side door and changed into a festive red evening gown with two phoenixes embroidered on it. She
also had a dangling ornament in her hair, letting her exude the demeanor of an ancient lady getting married.