“Mm-hmm.” Xatia quickly nodded. “I can testify. Xitlaly herself said so."
“It should have been like this.” Rebella looked at James. “You're not just their
brother, but also their matchmaker. How can she leave the carriage if you aren't
present? What does that make us on the bride's side?”
“If we don't set the tone in this situation, how can we expect a pleasant
atmosphere when we enter the groom's family?” Lyla chimed in.
James laughed upon listening to their self-righteous explanations. “As far as I
know, none of you have ever been married, or even been in a relationship.
Where did you get all these mischievous ideas from?”
At his words, the several stunning women glanced at each other and lowered
their heads once again, feeling wronged. They still believed they were in the
right.
After all, they had their roles, which were to represent Xitlaly's family. They
naturally had to uphold her interests.
Meanwhile, James represented Truett's side, responsible for all the
arrangements here. It seemed a bit domineering that he had taken a hands-off
approach and blamed them.
Truett suddenly barged in just as James was about to reprimand them further.
“It's all your fault.” Adair immediately pointed at Truett. “We got scolded because
of you.”
“That's right!” Xatia glared fiercely at Truett. “Xitlaly wouldn't step out from the
carriage, and you didn't even bother to come and appease her. You hid and didn't
show up. Is that acceptable?”
“Little Truett, you're a married man now.” Rebella stared at Truett fiercely. “We
won't spare you if you dare to let Xitlaly suffer, even to the point of abuse.”
“No need for nonsense.” Lyla shot Truett at a glance. “This isn't over. We should
hit him after the wedding.”
Truett wore a bitter expression as he listened to the scolding from several living
beings. Then, he looked at James. “James, they scared me so much I didn't dare
to enter the bridal chamber.”
“You deserve it,” said James helplessly. “You should be inside with the bride now.
What are you doing out here?”
“I'm not the only one who came out. She also did.” Truett suddenly turned
around, pointing outside the soundproof barrier.
The next moment, Xitlaly, dressed in bridal attire, burst in.
“Oh my goodness,” exclaimed Rebella. “Do you even understand the rules?
Have you ever been a bride
before?"
“This is the first time. I'm too lazy to go through all the formalities." Xitlaly sat
down beside Truett nonchalantly. "There's no outsiders here. Let's just chat, shall
we?"
Everyone was left speechless.
They then began discussing why James suddenly disappeared and did not
receive an invitation. James recounted the incident with the invitations.
After hearing this, Lyla's expression turned cold. "So, Xachary has already
arrived, but we didn't see him earlier."
"He wouldn't appear in the Telhervo Hall," snorted Truett. "I sent a respectful
invitation to James. He would naturally stay in the Grand Patriarch Pavilion."
"This folk is shameless," said Rebella coldly. "We must settle accounts with him
later.”
"Not just settle accounts,” said Lyla, also coldly. "l also need to make him hand
over something."
"I just saw the Dark Heavenly Path!" Adair's eyes flashed. "She has a blood feud
with Xachary. Why don't we bring her along and attack Xachary together later?"
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