Chapter 465 She Was Pregnant

The bride, radiant in her exquisite wedding gown, walked gracefully down the aisle with Angus. After exchanging rings with the groom, they descended from the stage to offer a heartfelt toast to their parents and in-laws. Madison sat across from them, her view partially blocked by a beautifully arranged flower basket on the stage. The only thing she could hear were their voices.

After the toast, the newlyweds joined the four elders on stage for a group photograph, capturing the moment of celebration.

Madison blinked. Why does Mr. Fuller's mom bear such a striking resemblance to our landlady?

Arnold, too, recognized it and whispered to Madison, "Madison, do you think that person looks like our landlady?" "Yeah, she does."

As the wedding ceremony came to a close, the newlyweds made their exit, and the servers began serving the meal. Since the bride was expecting, she was excused from the traditional toasting, leaving the groom to step up. He shared a few drinks with the elders of the Schmidt family.

After proposing a toast at one table, Stanley placed his wine glass back on the tray. Guided by the elders, he turned and headed toward the next table.

Suddenly catching sight of a familiar figure at the table, he paused in his steps. Narrowing his eyes, he glanced at Madison, then at Arnold. In an instant, he found out who she was.

Previously, he had heard the name Madison mentioned by relatives of the Schmidt family, but he hadn't associated it with Madison Schmidt.

To his surprise, Madison was Mindy's cousin.

Madison happened to look up. As their gazes locked, she flashed a smile at him and filled her glass to the brim.

Upon seeing him approach, everyone at the table put their cutleries down.

The elders gave a brief introduction.

Stanley took a glass of wine from the server's tray and addressed the guests with a warm smile. "Thank you all for joining us on this special day as Mindy and I celebrate our union. Mindy isn't feeling her best, so on behalf of both of us, I raise this glass in gratitude to each of you."

Madison, along with everyone else at the table, raised their glasses and took a sip.

After exchanging a few more pleasantries, Stanley moved on to the next table.

The wedding banquet was drawing to a close. Guests bid their farewells to the host and left one after another.

Zachary noticed Lenora growing restless and spoke softly. "You should go ahead. Once I've seen off the guest, I'll leave with Uncle Nathan."

"I'll be going first then."

"Okay."

Lenora bid farewell to Allison and Mallory before leaving first.

dark, malicious glint flashing in her eyes. She subtly signaled a nearby server to do

banquet hall, weaving through the

a stack of empty plates darted

Crash!

were shattered into pieces, shards scattered all over

lost her balance, staggering and collapsing onto the

over to help Lenora up. "Miss,

strewn with shards of broken plates. Wearing a skirt left her arms and calves

even watch where you're going?" Lenora leaned against the

server bowed in apology. "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. Do you need

give the server a hard time. After a

You're so kind, pretty lady!" The server apologized

a subtle flicker of emotion passing through them. As he crouched to clean up the shards, no one noticed the few blood-stained fragments quietly slipping into his pocket, disappearing without a trace. Upon receiving the message, Tamara rose from her seat, placing her handbag at the edge of the table. "Keep an eye on my bag for

everyone at the table, yet

hall, subtly scanning her surroundings, before quietly making her way to the nearby

waiting there. As she approached, he handed her a sealed glass vial

sure it's her blood?"

believe me, feel free

uttering another word. She produced a card from her pocket and

vial

leaving first." After getting into the car, Lenora said to the driver, "Check if

her request and

around the hotel buzzed with private cars, causing heavy

Lenora carefully examined her

in total, with

Ret

being the most serious. Her brows knitted in concern as a sudden, sharp twinge radiated from her lower abdomen. Though not excruciating, the pain was

sweat to her brow.

go to the hospital instead," she said, leaning

to do a proper

the driver detoured to the

her symptoms to the patient navigator, who listened attentively before asking, "When was your

days ago? But the flow was unusually

that it wasn't menstruation but bleeding instead?" the navigator inquired

before

had occurred after an especially long and passionate night with Zachary. Could it have been a sign

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