The next day, the city of Foswood was buzzing with excitement, everyone speculating on who got married yesterday.

The fireworks that lit up the entire night ignited everyone's curiosity.

What I had been worried about, the scene when Atlas picked me up after work, seemed inevitable now.

However, the trending topics online were filled with dazzling neon lights, blessings, and pictures of the fireworks that painted half the sky. The rest was just various speculations and rumors.

However, no one could guess it. Some even went to the city county's office to investigate the information, but all efforts were in vain.

This became an unsolvable puzzle, a mystery that no one could unravel.

It was said that on this day, everywhere in Foswood, people were asking one question, "Hey! Do you know who got married yesterday?"

I couldn't help but laugh and praise Atlas, "Well done!"

He grinned, pressing against me, "Thanks for the compliment, my wife!"

The next moment, he looked sad, "Sorry, it was so rushed that I couldn't give you a proper wedding ceremony. After all, it shouldn't be too flashy."

As soon as he said that, I suddenly felt uneasy, sensing a hint of hypocrisy in this man.

"You're just seeking attention! You turned the whole city into a guessing game, making a huge display of love... And yet you dare to say it wasn't flashy? How would it be if you were to go all out?!" I criticized him, looking at his smug face.

He became even more pleased, hugging me, "How can my wedding be private? If you want to experience your husband's high-profile side, don't worry. There will be a day when you feel it."

"I prefer being low-key."

The two of us laugh like young kids. At moments like this, I wondered what we were like when we first got together.

Since last night was our wedding night, he was especially energetic, causing me to wake up very late.

We sent off the guests one by one around noon.

Anson had to deal with unexpected matters, so he left Pleca Park with Jared. In the end, only the people from the Beringer family stayed in the courtyard.

Even Archie wasn't in a hurry to leave. His reason was, "My daughter got married, and I need a day off."

Unexpectedly, the Beringer and Huffman families gave me dowries.

Arnold looked at his father and teased, "Dad, why did you give all the good stuff to Chloe? What's left for me when it's my turn?"

His words provoked laughter throughout the family.

Ava, not fully understanding what her uncle was talking about, said seriously, "Don't you still have me?"

This made everyone laugh even

more. Arnold lifted Ava onto his

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The whole family was joyful, a scene Atlas had hoped for the most. He held me, his face filled with warmth, and tenderly said, "It's so good to have you for the rest of my life."

Archie had no airs at all. The two dads happily chatted at this moment, and my dad even took Archie to visit his garden.

Deep down, I was still thinking about that dad who was still in difficulties.

I looked toward the southern sky, silently informing him, "Dad! I married Atlas!"

I was sure this might be the best news he wanted.

Archie and Ardie returned to Solaris, and I resumed my work. The groundbreaking ceremony for Bourdamun was in two days. Many things had to be arranged in advance.

Moreover, this groundbreaking

ceremony was arranged quite

grandly planned to handle related

matters at the company in the

morning and then go to Bourdamun

in the afternoon.

As a special guest, Atlas accompanied me to Bourdamun in advance.

However, as our group was on the way to Bourdamun, we suddenly received shocking news. Trinity had gone missing.

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