"Yes, I will." Evelyn smiled sweetly and took the bouquet from

Sheffield.

By then, the procedures on the second floor were all done. Sheffield put on the high heels for Evelyn, and carried her princess style in his arms. He cradled her softly and walked downstairs, a big crowd following behind them.

The elders patiently waited for them downstairs. Carlos and Debbie had prepared the red envelopes for the new couple, and Miranda was sitting next to them.

Sheffield gently put Evelyn down in front of Carlos and Debbie. He thoughtfully straightened Evelyn's wedding dress before turning to the elders.

With the guidance of the emcee, Sheffield served Carlos and Debbie tea and said respectfully, "Dad, Mom."

Debbie took a sip of the tea and gave him a thick red envelope with a smile.

Carlos also drank the tea and gave Sheffield the red envelope.

"Now that I'm your father, you better stick to my side and fight my enemies with me," he told Sheffield.

“Of course, Dad," said Sheffield cheerfully.

Carlos eyed Joshua, who was standing close behind Sheffield, and asked mischievously, “Tell me, Son, who is more important to you-your dad or your best friend?”

“My dad, of course," Sheffield answered without any hesitation.

Carlos smirked at Joshua's shocked reaction and nodded in satisfaction.

Joshua stared at Sheffield in disbelief. ‘Does our friendship mean nothing to this asshole? Will he even help me get Terilynn after this or is he going to be Carlos’ faithful sidekick?’ He felt like his friend had completely abandoned him.

After the ceremony in the Hilton family manor, Sheffield drove Evelyn to the Thompson family house.

On the way, he told Evelyn that she only had to change the way she addressed Peterson, and asked her to ignore the rest of the family.

When they reached the Thompson family residence, they walked into the living room where Ingrid’s memorial tablet was placed on the table.

After the bride and groom bowed to her memorial tablet, they moved on to the wedding venue.

The wedding was held outdoors in the suburbs, by the sea.

The wedding planner used white and blue to decorate the venue to match the color of the sea.

White irises, which stood for Loyalty and tenacity, were the main flowers, while blue and champagne roses were the foil.

The venue was so dreamy that it looked Like a fantasy land.

There were four areas for the guests, a high-rise platform for the altar, and a grand entrance leading to the venue.

At the entrance was a prenuptial photo of the couple in which Sheffield was wearing a black suit. Evelyn, with a bunch of roses in her hands, was happily nestled in his arms.

When they reached the venue, Sheffield led Evelyn to the changing room.