o. For an ordinary person like Eleanor, her wedding could be considered very grand. Held in the backyard of the Cadwell family home, transform
long, plain white gown. Her golden-brown hair was styled in a high bun with a medium crown and a
dn't turn her face towards him, she could tell from his voice that Chad
ite tuxedo waiting for her. A man who, not long ago, was a complete stranger to he
ps and stood before the priest and Jonathan, as if reluctant to hand her over to the young
d to Jonathan, following the master of ceremonies' instructions. Eleanor glanced sadly at her father. But des
o cancel anything. Now, she had no choice but to go throug
one by one in front of all their relatives and invited guests. Eleanor didn't know why, but her heart trembled as she
usband looked. More handsome than when she first met him. When the man lifted the transparent veil from her face, their eyes met.
ery dangerous. Not only did he possess an irresistible charisma, but Jonathan also had above-average kissing skills. Not that Eleanor was so wild as to know many different men's
ke it. She didn't even notice the applause and cheers of the people until Jonathan let go
th her brother-in-law. Lizzy. How bold of her to enjoy the kiss from a man who had long been
She turned to Jonathan, frowning in confusion. "Your kiss was so stiff, as if you've never kissed bef
nly a few times. She had some experience, albeit not as much as Jonathan, who was far more experienced. But
why he blurted out that statement, knowing it would
. Though her face was calm, Jonathan knew there must be a part of her heart that was hurt. Jonathan remembered the first time he talked to her about his intention to remarry. At that time, Lizzy seemed somewhat shocked. Jonathan held her slender hand t
s. If only there wasn't a power struggle within the Turner family, and he wasn't cornered by his weakness of not having a son, Jonat
crowded, lively, and festive. But many of them clearly sneered at Eleanor's decision to become Jonathan's second wife. It hurt, but E
There were several implicit meanings in what they said. Perhaps something like, 'Get pregnant as soon as possible and give the best offspring for our fa
ean
aura. An aura that couldn't be read. The woman was too calm, too friendly, too