It was obvious that Little Gary wanted to go with them, but in the end, he had to convince himself otherwise.

Grace and Heinz didn't know whether to laugh or to cry as they looked at the child in front of them.

She felt both touched and sorry at the same time.

Gary had intended to go to the courthouse just because he wanted to protect her.

On one hand, he wanted to protect his Mommy. On the other hand, he wanted to ensure that they would get married successfully.

Grace understood that Gary was concerned about the fact that she was not yet married.

As she analyzed his emotions, she realized that her choice was right.

Grace walked up to both Gary and Ernest, and said to them, "Gary, Ernest, I can't take you guys with me. I know you're worried for us. I promise you I'll definitely get married to Daddy." "Mommy, you must get married to Daddy.

Please promise us." Ernest insisted.

"Yes, I promise you." Grace nodded solemnly.

"Then I believe in Mommy, I'll stay at home and wait for Daddy and Mommy to return," Ernest answered obediently.

"Okay." Grace nodded and then turned to Gary.

Gary instantly sniffed impatiently and said, "I told you I won't go. You guys, hurry up and leave. Don't be late."

This was the little boy that she knew, and she could finally feel at ease.

After that, she looked at Lowell.

Lowell was even more compliant. "All of you must live a blissful life. I wish that you all will always be happy together, and never to be separated, and grow old together with your beloved partners." "Thank you," Alice replied. "Lowell, in the future, you must address Jensen as your 'brother-in-law', got it?"

"Got it," Lowell replied obediently.

Later, Grace said to Holland, "Holland, please take care of the children. I'm sorry to trouble you."

"It's fine, Madam. This is my duty," Butler Holland immediately replied.

After being addressed as the madam, Grace felt very embarrassed.

Heinz smiled with satisfaction.

He said to Holland, "In the future, all of you will have to change your way of addressing her. Inform everyone else about this."

Butler Holland replied, "Yes! I'll oversee the task of decorating the house right away and await your return to celebrate your new marriage, sir."

Heinz felt assured about Holland's abilities. He looked at him and answered, "Okay. I prefer a grand celebration. It's your call." "Yes, sir!"

Soon, they arrived at an exclusive outlet store.

Lester had arranged for bodyguards to surround the store. The entire place was reserved for them as soon as they entered. After Heinz walked in, he told the salesgirl. "Bring over all the new clothes for the latest season, six sets for each of us." "Wait, don't you think that it's a bit too much?" Alice exclaimed in awe. It seemed that six sets of clothes in one go were too much.

Heinz didn't really care, because that meant nothing to him.

The most important thing was the wellbeing of their families.

"Not at all! Six is my lucky number. Everything will go smoothly today if we buy six sets of clothes."

Alice paused before replying, "Alright, thank you. Jensen and I are fortunate this time to get free clothes."

Heinz smiled and replied affectionately, "You're easy to please just like your sister. If you need anything in the future, just tell your sister. I'll ask her to buy it for you." Alice was someone who had a sense of propriety and would not cross the line. She answered, "I got it. These clothes are enough to last for a long time though." "You don't have to be too frugal." Heinz insisted.

"Okay."

Grace knew that Heinz was really scared after his failure last time. He was so afraid that he might fail again.

To him, he had to succeed in obtaining the marriage certificate this time.

She didn't stop him because she didn't want to ruin his expectations. If the six sets of clothes could soothe his nerves, then it would be worth it.

Jensen did not stop him either. He just stated, "I'll wear a suit today. Since I don't usually wear one, I think that two sets of formal attire will be enough. I'll have more casual clothing for the remaining sets." "Yes, you're right. You need more casual wear." Alice agreed.

That way, Jensen wouldn't have to spend too much money to buy any more clothes. It wasn't easy being a policeman. Their salaries were barely enough to get by with, unlike Heinz the entrepreneur, who had money to spare.

"Okay, it's up to you!" Heinz didn't care about the price at all. After that, he went to pick out clothes for Grace. "Let's choose ours. What kind of clothes would you like to wear?"

The salesgirl showed them a clothes rack on the side of the wall as she presented the clothes. "Here are the new clothes with the latest designs from this season, and we only possess one copy for each item of clothing."

Grace's attention was caught by a white blouse at first glance, and she said, "I want this white blouse, and you should also wear a white shirt. We should take a picture together."

She thought that white clothing would suit the red background, which was normally used for wedding photographs. It would make a sharp contrast.

Besides, the color white represented purity in a marriage.

"Okay, you make the call."

"Grace, I will also choose a white blouse, but it's with a different collar so that we will look different." Alice piped up.

"Alright."

After purchasing the clothes, Alice and Grace finally understood what the 'six sets of clothes' phrase meant.

For the men, it included a blazer, shirt, tie, belt, a pair of trousers and a pair of leather shoes for each set. Each set of clothes came with a different tie, belt and shoes.

In the end, they placed all the goods that they had bought on the floor.

Heinz then ordered Lester. "Send all of these home. Also, all of you, pick a set of clothes. Each of you will have a set of it as a reward."

Lester paused, and then shouted in astonishment, "President, are you going to splurge?"

"Of course, I feel happy today," Heinz replied.

"Thank you, president." Everyone thanked him in unison.

Heinz glanced at the manager of the store and he said to Lester, "Lester, give every employee in this store a bonus. Let's spread the joyful news."

"Yes, sir!"

"Thank you, Mr. Jones." The salesgirls and manager thanked him happily.

Heinz wore a new, dark suit with a tie. He didn't feel restricted at all, as he was used to the formal attire during his work.

When Grace saw him, she felt her heart beating wildly.

She knew that he was good-looking, but she didn't expect him to be this attractive. His attractiveness made her heartbeat accelerate. Heinz's eyes were filled with love as he gazed at Grace.

She was also dressed formally. She wore a beige suit jacket, a white blouse, and a skirt with pink lace. Together with a pair of stilettos, it showed off her charm perfectly. She looked slender, charming, and capable.

The two sisters were both beautiful. Alice was also dressed in a white blouse with a flower-shaped neckline. She wore a dark belt that matched the neckline's design on her blouse. It was very fashionable, and made her look lively and pretty.

Jensen also had a tie on his neck, and he had on a black suit.

At that time, he almost couldn't recognize himself when he looked at his reflection in the mirror. He didn't expect him to look so good after putting on a suit.

As he had rarely worn a suit, he kept shifting his tie while looking at Heinz from time to time. Then, he asked, "Heinz, don't you feel suffocated when you wear a tie? Why do I feel so awkward in it?" Heinz glanced at him and replied, "You are the one who is awkward, not the clothes."

"Well, I enjoy the process. I enjoy it. Alice is right. This time, we are very fortunate. I'll use my last month's salary to buy a set of jewelry for her," he stated with a smile.

"Yes, you should."

Alice immediately stopped him and disagreed. "No. I don't need jewelry. I'm also working too, and it's inconvenient to wear the jewelry. Keep the money, don't buy it."

Jensen couldn't bear seeing her live cheaply with him. Heinz also shook his head as he laughed and remarked. "Look, Jensen, Alice has already been living frugally before she even got married to you. Women like this terrify me. They would even refuse jewelry. Are you planning to count every penny for the rest of your life?"

Alice laughed as she responded, "Heinz, you're making fun of me again. Of course we'll be living frugally. Even though we are not wealthy, I'm happy that we are able to live together."

"You're right. You deserve a happy life. Don't work too hard, though," Heinz replied.

Jensen felt sorry for Alice. She was going to have to suffer from living together with him.

He was wondering what he could do for Alice.

"I should really treat her better." He thought.

Jensen swore in his heart that he would not let Alice down for the rest of his life. He would cherish her well, and give her the happiest life after marriage.

Jensen was very determined as he declared to Alice. "It's a given. I'll definitely buy the jewelry for you, and I have to pay for it myself. It's a memento and possesses a symbolic significance. If I don't do it, I won't feel at ease for the rest of my life."

Alice felt very moved. Upon his insistence, she finally agreed. "Okay, Jensen, I understand. Thank you."

The two of them looked at each other and smiled.

Grace smiled as well. She felt that her younger sister seemed to have become gentler, like a cute wife.

The two pairs of couples were eye-catching as they stood together.

"Come on. Let's go to the courthouse." Heinz suggested in excitement, as he had been waiting for this moment for a long time.

"Let's go." Jensen could not wait any longer as well and he agreed with Heinz.

At the courthouse.

When they arrived, it was 2:30 p.m.

They had arranged for people to deal with the formalities ahead of them, and had completed all of the preliminary procedures.

They filled out what was necessary and went through the procedure.

The two pairs of couples lined up.

As the staff was talking to Heinz, his phone suddenly rang. Heinz paused before he picked up the phone. He frowned when he noticed who was calling. Grace could clearly sense his anxiety. Then, a gleam of indignance flashed across his eyes and he straightaway hung up and turned his phone off.

She felt her heart become heavy as she gazed at him in confusion. She didn't know who was calling at this time.

Heinz gazed at her and stated calmly, "No matter who's calling us at this moment, we don't need to care about it. Let's turn off the phone for now to avoid any trouble. We'll get our marriage certificate, okay?" Grace nodded and answered with a smile, "Okay."

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