Chapter 577
But considering Rosalie and Jonathan’s current situation, it might be emotionally challenging for
Rosalie to be her bridesmaid. It could potentially make her more upset.
“Getting married in three months?” Rosalie was stunned. She hadn’t expected Lillian to drop such a
massive bombshell.
“Well, Callum said that he would spend three months resolving the current internal conflicts of the
White family, and then we will get married,” Lillian said.
At first, Lillian felt it was too soon, but when the decision was made to marry in three months, she
felt a sense of relief. She even began to anticipate the moment when she would be Callum’s
wife.
“If that’s the case, then congrattions!” Rosalie smiled, sincerely wishing Lillian well. “I definitely
want to be the bridesmaid at your wedding! If you don’t invite me, I’ll be upset!”
“If you feel reluctant, it doesn’t matter…”
The next moment, Rosalie reached out with both hands and embraced Lillian. “Lillian, I don’t have
any reluctance. I know you’re actually worried about me, afraid that I might be troubled by my own
feelings. But if that’s the case, then you’re underestimating the bond between us.”
Lillian was stunned. Rosalie knew all of her thoughts and concerns.
“I’m truly happy that you have found your happiness and are tying the knot with Callum. Even
though I may never wear a wedding gown in my life, I still hope that you get to wear one more than
anyone else. So, on your wedding day, I’ll definitely be there with you to witness your happiness!”
Lillian listened to Rosalie’s words with great attention and consideration.
Lillian hugged Rosalie back, her voice slightly choked. “What do you mean you might never wear a
wedding gown in your life? You will wear one, for sure!”
Rosalie didn’t want Lillian to worry too much about her, so she smiled and replied, “Okay, then I’ll try
my best to get myself into the wedding gown.”
As they got out of the car, Rosalie asked, “You’re marrying Callum three monthster. What did your
parents say?”
“They don’t know yet. I’ll wait a few days until Callum returns to Strico, and then we’ll visit my
parents together,” Lillian said. She was uncertain about her parents’ reaction.
They ascended the steps along the mountainside while chatting, heading toward the church.
The church was built on the mountain, so it might be tiring to walk all the way. But it offered a
chance to enjoy the scenery along the way.
As Rosalie climbed the steps and admired the scenery, she felt her worries had eased
considerably.
“It seems that walking like this was truly good!” she thought.
When they arrived at the church, Lillian was surprised and said, “There seems to be more security
guards here today.”
“Security guards?” Rosalie nced around. Indeed, there were several men in uniform standing at
the entrance of the church. Moreover, every visitor entering or leaving had to undergo a metal
detector check
“When did the church be so strict?” Rosalie asked in confusion.
“I don’t know. When I apanied my mother here, only two security guards were at the entrance.”
Lillian was also confused.
They finally entered the church after going through the metal detector.
Lillian was quite familiar with the ce, having visited it several times before. She took Rosalie to
buy candles and walked toward a hall near the entrance of the church.
There was a designated area for candles at the entrance to the hall. Rosalie followed Lillian to light
a candle and ce it there.
Just as they were about to enter the hall, Rosalie heard someone behind them say, “Did you hear
that? Jonathan is here today.”
“Jonathan? Well… that Jonathan from the Youngblood family?”
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“Otherwise, who else named Jonathan could have so many security guards at the church entrance
carry out such checks?”
Rosalie’s body trembled. She once thought that his name might be sealed in her heart after leaving
the residence, never to be heard again.
But she hadn’t expected to hear that name again so soon! Moreover, the two of them were in the
same church.
Lillian, next to Rosalie, heard it as well. She looked at her awkwardly. “How about… after we finish
paying our respects, we go
back early?”
“Don’t worry. I can handle this,” Rosalie said, pretending to be rxed. “Even if he’s in this church, it
doesn’t matter. Should I leave Strico and go to another city if he is in Strico? Since we both live in
the same city, there’s always a chance we might run into each other.”
With that, Rosalie took Lillian and walked into the hall.
There were four statues in the hall, and Rosalie paid her respects to each one in turn.
As she entered the hall, her heart, which had been somewhat unsettled by hearing Jonathan’s
name, suddenly calmed.
Perhaps it was because of the tranquil atmosphere in the hall. Everyone was quietly praying there.
If there were any wishes, she hoped that heaven would bless Lillian with happiness and that Amelia
and Aiden could be together without parting. As for herself, she really didn’t have much to ask for.
As they left the hall, Lillian took Rosalie to pay their respects at several other halls. When they
arrived at the entrance of thest hall, there were many security guards standing outside. The
priests in the church informed everyone that the bishop was meeting an important guest and it
would take a while for the hall to open to the public.
Rosalie suddenly had a hunch that the person inside must be Jonathan.
“We’re almost done today. Since thest hall is no longer open to the public, let’s go,” Rosalie said.
“Okay…” Lillian replied quickly, guessing that Jonathan might be inside.
But just as they were leaving, several people suddenly came out of the hall. One of them was
Jonathan.
Rosalie only nced at the figure and turned around subconsciously to leave. However, behind her,
many visitors saw that the sign of no entry had been removed from the hall, so they were about to
rush toward it.
Rosalie stumbled. She was knocked to the ground by the crowd.
“Rosalie!” Lillian hurriedly shouted, trying to pull Rosalie up.
However, visitors were walking around quickly. Although they tried to avoid Rosalie, who had fallen
to the ground, it was difficult for her to get up immediately.