As the two looked into each other's eyes and kissed deeply, a slightly awkward voice sounded.
"Ahem... Groom, do you, will you take care of your bride, love her, no matter sickness or health, rich or poor, love her all your life, cherish her, and adore her. Do you, have you heard me, groom? Cesare Redington, Sir?"
The red-robed archbishop who had specially come from Europe to officiate the wedding had a face full of awkwardness.
This was the first time at a wedding he had been completely ignored by the newlyweds.
It was known that only European aristocrats can invite him to officiate.
But the heir of the Reddington family was the first who had embraced the bride and kissed her before he finished speaking.
When Leslie Howard heard the bishop's voice, she suddenly realized.
She quickly nudged David Redington, reminding him.
And the man, who was already deeply immersed in the kiss, then reluctantly let go of his wife.
