Chapter 467
Chase snatched the card and chuckled, "Piece of cake, I''ll go first. Who''s gonna tag in?"
Roger stepped up, dering, "That''s my cue."
Chase carefully bnced the card between his lips, inching it towards Roger''s mouth.
Just as they were about to pass the baton, Roger burst intoughter. "Did you brush your teeth this
morning, man? Don''t pass your stink onto me—my wife won''te near meter."
Chase''s mood, which had been building, was ruined by thement, and he snapped, "Beat it!
This is my first kiss, and I sure as hell didn''t n on wasting it on you."
Everyone stared at him incredulously, "Didn''t you say you kissed Sashast time? How are you?
Have you yet to have your first kiss? Or were you just talking big?"
At that, Sasha erupted from behind the door, furiously yelling, "Chase, you SOB, just you wait!"
Chase kicked Roger yfully and chuckled at the door. "Hey Sasha, watch thenguage, we''re on
camera."
"To hell with your camera, you think I''m scared? Just get on with it."
After several hrious fails, they finallypleted the task.
The moment the door swung open, Ian pounced like a hungry tiger, rushing towards ra. Seeing
her sitting there, resplendent in a wedding gown,plete with a glittering tiara, Ian was struck
dumb. His heart skipped a beat—or so it felt.
Taking a few seconds to regain hisposure, he approached ra, knelt on one knee, and
extended a bouquet of flowers, gazing at her with fervent eyes. "Babe, let''s start our journey."
The entire wedding door challenge was a riot ofughter, enough to momentarily distract Casey
from the sadness of his daughter''s departure. But when ra descended the stairs, he could no
longer hold back his tears.
With her own eyes brimming, ra held Casey''s hands, her voice choked with emotion, "Dad,
thank you for all the years of care. As I marry today, I''ll remember everything you taught me—to be
a good wife, mother, and daughter-inw. I just want you to be healthy, happy, and blessed in your
later years."
ra looked up, tears streaming down her face. Only she and her father truly understood the depth
of the moment.
Casey embraced her tightly, his own tears falling freely as heforted her, "My dear child, no
more tears. You''re married, but we can still see each other every day. I just want you to be happy
and safe."
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After paying respects to her grandparents, ra and Ian got into the car.
The ceremony began promptly at eleven eighteen in the morning. Watching the couple on stage,
Casey turned to Teo with misty eyes. "Can we finally take a breath? Once they exchange rings, it''s
all done."
Teo, equally moved, replied, "It should be fine now. It''s almost over."
Then, as the officiant on stage announced, "We''ll now proceed with the exchange of rings. May the
groom ce the ring on his bride''s finger, promising to stand by her through thick and thin."
Ian took the delicate ring from its box and slid it onto ra''s finger.
"And now," continued the officiant, "may the bride ce the ring on the groom''s finger, signifying a
bond that willst until their hair turns white with age."
ra''s face glowed with happiness as she reached into the box to get Ian''s ring. But in a shocking
twist, the waiter holding the ring box suddenly pulled a knife from underneath the tray and lunged
straight at ra.