Chapter 770 Eternal Promise
Chapter 770 Eternal Promise
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Wyatt looked at the stage where Victor stood, grinning with such happiness it bordered on foolish. For once, he didn’t mock him. He only gave a small nod. “Mm, Candy’s a good girl. She’ll keep him in line.”
After a pause, he leaned toward Yunice, his breath warm against her ear. “But still… not as good
as me.”
Yunice couldn’t help but laugh, the last trace of melancholy in her heart swept away, replaced by overflowing happiness.
Yes. No matter how many other views she saw, the one that belonged to her would always be the best.
When the ceremony ended and the couple exited, the guests moved to the outdoor reception on the lawn. A champagne tower sparkled in the lights, tables overflowed with desserts, and the band played cheerful tunes. The atmosphere was lively and full of joy.
Children chased one another across the grass, none more energetic than Gill’s four–year–old son, Cub, who darted around like a tiny cannonball.
He had taken a keen interest in the flower crown on Mindy’s head, giggling as he ran after her to grab it.
“Cub! Slow down! Don’t bump into anyone!” Gill, dressed in an elegant gown and heels, was forced to hitch up her skirt and chase after him, breathless and flushed. “You little rascal! Get back here!”
Mindy shrieked and laughed, weaving around tables to escape, while Wyatt and Yunice watched in helpless amusement.
Wyatt was just about to rise to his feet to rescue their daughter when Mindy cleverly darted behind Victor, who had just walked past.
Victor laughed and scooped Cub into his arms, lifting him high. “Good lad, already chasing girls at your age? You remind me of myself back then! But you can’t bully her, alright?”
He handed Cub a small sunflower plucked from a nearby arrangement, neatly diverting the boy’s attention.
Gill finally caught her breath, hands on her hips, both annoyed and amused. “Go on, spoil him! You’re going to wear me out!”
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The commotion drew warm laughter from the guests, filling the wedding with a lively, homelike atmosphere.
As evening fell, the lights shone brilliantly and glasses clinked in celebration.
Wyatt and Yunice, as close friends, were naturally seated near the main table.
Victor led his bride Candy over with wine in hand.
“Mr. Wyatt, Yunice,” Victor said, his face more solemn and joyful than ever, “thank you for coming.”

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