As soon as Micah said those words, he gave Freya a deep, intense look, and she immediately understood.

Freya smiled knowingly. "It's alright. As long as I can support you, the wedding is just a formality."

Micah gently patted her head, then leaned down and placed a soft kiss on her forehead. Freya's heart, usually so calm, rippled with emotion like a still lake touched by the wind.

Once they agreed, the wedding was set for a week later. The announcement spread throughout the Yaren Tribe, followed by notifications to family and friends.

Pharaoh hadn't expected Micah to move so quickly this time and couldn't help but tease him a bit. "When I brought it up with Nina and you before, you were so adamant that you didn't want this. Now, look who's changed their tune." Micah chuckled. It was true that he had contradicted himself. It just went to show that nothing was set in stone, and one should never speak in absolutes.

Pharaoh added, "If you had your mind set on marriage, you should've done it back when Nina and you had that conversation."

By now, Pharaoh had gotten used to calling her Nina, and the name Ivy had become a thing of the past. To him, as long as she was his daughter, what she was called didn't really matter. Besides, that name had once been borrowed by Miranda for a time. Nina's memories remained rooted in Birkham, and as long as she was happy, who she chose to be was up to her.

"I know you're comfortable in Birkham now, but you have to come to the wedding. If even my father and sister don't attend, no one will believe it's real."

"I know. I'll talk to Nina, and we'll leave tonight."

Pharaoh, despite his casual tone, would never miss his son's wedding. He had already let Nina down once. He wasn't about to make the same mistake with Micah. When Nina heard the news, she readily agreed, her face lighting up with joy. "That's wonderful! Finally, the two of them are getting the happy ending they deserve."

She had witnessed Freya's unwavering dedication to Micah and knew she would be the perfect partner for him.

"What about Orion's schooling?" Pharaoh asked, thinking of his grandson.

For the past few months, he had been taking Orion to and from school, closely following his progress. Orion was now speaking more and had even made friends. If they attended the wedding, it would mean a temporary break from school. Nina smiled. "He's only in kindergarten, Dad. They're just playing and not really learning much at this stage. And besides, do you think he'd be okay staying behind while his uncle gets married? Let's ask him if he'd rather miss the wedding." Micah had always been good to Orion, and Freya had shown him nothing but love. With them getting married, Orion would definitely want to be there, probably even as the ring bearer.

Given everything Micah and Freya had done during the Salterra crisis, it was only right they be there to celebrate this moment.

Pharaoh nodded in agreement. "You're right."

And with that, they made plans to head to the Yaren Tribe.

At the airport, Nina unexpectedly ran into Scott. It had been five years since they last saw each other.

Scott looked just as she remembered. He was dressed in a sharp black suit, standing tall and graceful.

When Scott saw her, a deep smile appeared on his lips. "Nina, long time no see."

"Scott, how have you been all these years?"

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