Life After Prison

Chapter 696



Chapter 696

Chapter 696


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Catherine then asked Severin, “Didn’t you save his phone number? Have you informed him yet? Did he say he wasn’t able to attend?”


The Shanahans continued to hope for the attendance of a war chief like Valerian since that would become the talk of some of the neighboring cities at least, if not the entire South County.


Severin smiled. “It’s still early, Grandma. He’s probably on the way here already! Even Sheila and her family haven’t arrived yet, so we should expect Valerian to take a bit longer to arrive since he’ll be coming from somewhere far.”


“So you’re saying that he might be in attendance?” The old lady’s eyes lit up as soon as she heard that. Severin smiled and said, “And it won’t just be the war chiefs. Even the war gods will be coming over today! After all, this is my wedding, and the war gods need to show me a little courtesy too!”


William was a little shell-shocked to hear Severin’s declaration and immediately reminded him. “Hey, you can’t just spout out random stuff like that. The war gods will get angry if this reaches their eyes, and it’ll be even more troublesome if other people make a mountain out of a molehill!”


“Yeah, Brother-in-Law! You need to restrain yourself a little when you’re bragging!” Megan rolled her eyes at Severin.


After all, they all shared the opinion that it was already a big honor for a war chief to grace Severin’s wedding to Diane.


“You need to watch your words, Severin!” Diane rolled her eyes at Severin too. She wore a white wedding dress, and the faint smile on her face made her look so much more charming than ever before.


Severin looked at Diane and could not resist a smile. “The ring and necklace look fantastic on you, honey!”


Diane touched the ring on Severin’s hand and said, “I told you to get a new ring, but you insisted that this one is fine. It has character, but don’t you think it’s a little unsuited for the occasion?” She did not know that Severin was wearing the Dracodeus Ring, which had tremendous significance to him.


Severin merely said with a smile, “I don’t need a new ring. This one has a big enough gemstone too. See?” “Mister Zachariah and Miss Sheila have arrived to congratulate the happy couple and wish them at blessed marriage. They are hereby presenting a jade sculpture, a pair of gold hairpins, a set of golden. bowls, and a monetary gift of eleven million dollars. The butler announced from the entrance of the platform.


The Ballards had arrived to present their gift.


Catherine smiled and brought George along with the others to greet them. “Mister Zachariah, we’re happy to have you here. Welcome…”


Stanley, on the other hand, was a little unhappy as he walked over and said to Severin, “Don’t you think you’re going a bit overboard to have all your guests surrender their cell phones and any camera- functioned devices or camera-related equipment at the hotel lobby? What are you playing at? Aren’t you afraid of angering the Ballards?”


Severin smiled slightly and said, “Hehe, I don’t have a choice. I wouldn’t want today’s events to be broadcast live, and I think it’d be much better to keep a low profile!” He was well aware that allowing everyone to bring their cell phones would cause too quick of a stir, and since many have already seen him. in person, he would much prefer to keep as low a profile as possible.


Furthermore, it would already be a sensation if the four great war gods came, and his move to ban cell


phones from his wedding would help in ensuring that not a lot of people would know him too soon. They might know his name but they would not know his appearance immediately.


Stanley was so infuriated that he nearly fainted. “Didn’t you say you wanted to make this a sensation throughout the entire south county? Now you’re contradicting yourself by saying that you want to keep a low profile? What are you trying to achieve, exactly?”


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