Chapter 278

“Jamison! What on earth are you raving about? Stop embarrassing me!”

Roselynn couldn’t help but shout at him.

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However, Jamison refused to listen and continued screaming, “Come quickly!

There’s a thief here! She stole 30 million!”

Her frown became deeper. Had she not been wearing a wedding dress which

hindered her movements, she would have kicked him out herself.

!

“What’s wrong? What happened here?” The Oatleys soon arrived since the

bride was there in preparation for the ceremony.

“Jaxton! You all came just in time! Kick that lunatic out!” She pointed directly

at Jamison, refusing to give him any courtesy even though he was her

relative.

However, the Oatleys knew nothing about the relationship between them,

only that he was a relative of the bride’s. Why did the bride want to kick her

relative out? It was far too puzzling!

However, Jaxton would always support his wife, and he directed a look

toward his bodyguards as a signal for them to take action.

“Hang on! Look at what she’s wearing around her neck!” Jamison didn’t mind

being kicked out, but Roselynn’s treatment of him really gave him the urge to

make her suffer.

Jaxton then looked at Roselynn, noticing that the necklace she was wearing

wasn’t the clunky gold one he had bought for her. This displeased him

somewhat since the Oatleys had a family tradition where the bride had to

wear gold jewelry during the wedding. The more she wore and the clunkier it,

was, the better. She was now wearing a wedding dress, so it was fine if she

didn’t wear any other gold jewelry. However, why wasn’t she even wearing

her gold necklace?

“Hey, isn’t that Selina’s necklace? Why is the bride wearing it?” Many of the

Oatley family members recognized it. How could they ever mistake it when

Selina had been proudly displaying it for everyone to see?

However, Roselynn didn’t know what they were talking about and became

confused.

“Roselynn, why have you changed to another necklace?” Jaxton questioned

her sternly.

his expression that the issue was with her necklace, but

necklace was too clunky

dress, so my sister–in–law lent hers

darkened at once. He was already embarrassed by

refusal to wear the necklace he had given her, not to mention that

her sister–in–law’s when the necklace actually

publicly twisting

“What’s wrong? What happened?”

Isaac hadn’t planned on

notified her that her necklace had been stolen.

forgetting to put it back on after making out

to take a

really around the bride’s neck,

Roselynn could’ve just told me if she liked

it to her so she could show it off, but

Selina informed Roselynn arrogantly

scornful look at her.

known that Jaxton was marrying a

that Roselynn would actually act like one. Selina couldn’t

vain despite being penniless. How

and wear

look in

How can this be yours? My sister–in–law lent it to

Selina was enraged and immediately humiliated

everyone, no longer concerned for Jaxton’s reputation. “It’s okay

but stealing and lying is a moral issue. How can our family ever

a woman like you?”

bomb which caused the scene to erupt into

supported Selina unanimously

drew the attention of many guests at

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banquet.

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she shown up yet?” Alessandra

fearing that something might go

wedding reception.

find

peace until she laid

his seat, ready to accompany her

hall.

the Oatley family staff present urged them to stay

that as it was their

handled by the groom.

and Alessandra remained clueless about

hall, but out of respect for the groom’s arrangements,

returned to

Cadigan, I’ll go and

team, insisted on searching for

and attacked

defend herself, she

all better

I have no

borrowed from Mackenzie,

defiance,

and deliver a forceful slap

Roselynn’s face.

Slap!

Oatley to actually lay hands on

taken aback by the

being slapped, she instinctively sought

person she could rely

shameless and deceitful. He couldn’t bring himself to support her in

predicament.

and Jennifer made their entrance, convinced that they had

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