Garnet nodded, “Okay! You make the plans. I'll put in for some leave."
“No problem."
Just like that, these two decided to get married. They discussed their wedding as if they were talking about the weather
Later, on the day when Dixon proposed, Garnet fished out the brocade box from his pocket, even before he could do anything. She opened the box, took out the ring and put it on herself.
"Wesley and Blair are always making googly eyes at each other and kissing. I can't stand it anymore. Dixon, let's get married as soon as possible."
Dixon couldn't think of anything to say. His relationship was certainly unique. Nonetheless, he nodded, “Okay. Let's get married."
“I'm warning you now. If you cheat on me, I'll put a bullet in your skull." Garnet made a fist, like she was threatening to hit him.
Dixon flashed a helpless smile.
"I'd never dream of it. To cheat on a wonderful woman like you is a crime. Besides, I want to live."
“Great. So when are we getting married? My mom keeps nagging me about this every day," Garnet complained as she took his arm.
“Everything's ready. Just wait for your vacation."
“Really? You're so efficient. I Like that. Okay, I'm going to find my
CO and ask for some leave!" she said excitedly.
“Okay.” Dixon Looked at her, eyes full of love.
Now, Wesley and Blair's reception ended, but their life together was just beginning. After sending off the guests, Wesley booked a private room in the hotel and arranged another party with their close friends
The kids went to their grandparents. So the guests at the party had not a care in the world.
Damon threw a set of car keys to Wesley.
"Your wife had her eye on the latest model produced by Hilton Group," he explained.
"Consider this a wedding gift."
Blair gaped at him. ‘That car is worth a million easy. He gave it to me?"
Wesley had wanted to buy that car for Blair, but he hadn't had the chance. He was hard at work preparing for the wedding. He didn't expect
Damon would do that for them. Without the slightest of hesitation, he took the keys and handed them to his wife.
"Thanks!"
Curtis pushed his spectacles up, cleared his throat and said, "I heard your wife wanted a house in Cloud Mountain. Right? With a view of the sea? I just bought one. Two hundred square meters. Is that roomy enough? Here, take the keys. You can move in at any time."
Wesley was silent for a while. He didn't hurry to take the keys.