Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1806

Actually, Carter too had not expected himself to show up with Ada in front of his friends and relatives in such a manner.

However, after considering the benefits, he had accepted Camille’s proposal.

He wanted to be the heir of St. Piaf, and to do that, he would need help from Ada’s family.

Similarly, Ada had assumed that she no longer had the chance to be the viscountess, nor had she expected Camille to reach out to her.

Ada finally found her value. At that moment, Ada, who was walking beside Carter, felt very confident.

She firmly believed that no other woman would be able to threaten her position as the viscountess.

Ada put on a thrilled and victorious smile while holding a bouquet, taking one step at a time as she elegantly made her way toward the banquet hall.

She tilted her head to look at Carter. On this night, he looked handsome and elegant, evoking a cool, refined aesthetic that tugged at Ada’s heartstrings.

She was finally able to be Carter’s wife —a dream she had since long ago.

would emerge victorious, but it appeared that no one would be able to pose any threat to

she could hear the guests’ exclamations around

that Carter’s marrying

wonder the bride’s name was

no matter what happened, she would

seems that Ada has a few tricks up

gossip made Ada

wonder there was not even a notice board at the entrance. It turned out that the Gray family did not even publicly announce

that all these things reflected Carter’s unwillingness in marrying her, but she also

and she

thought ameliorated Ada’s

but coincidentally,

calmly. His face betrayed no emotion, but his gaze was

there were way too many guests, and she had no idea who Carter was looking for. She did

felt curious and she heard Carter, in a soft but commanding voice, said, “Before the wedding ceremony is over, don’t let anyone out of this

was not stupid, and once she heard it, she deduced that Carter had been scanning the

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