Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap
Chapter 655: Shook Hands and Reconciled
Theresa still wanted to refuse her, but Dolores held her hand.
Armand didn’t appear during the wedding ceremony at all. It must be because of the wounds on his face so he didn’t want to show up in Theresa’s presence. However, he couldn’t hide any longer during the banquet, could he?
He should eat at least.
Dolores still wanted Theresa to know how much Armand loved her.
She could tell that Armand was pretty upset.
Theresa pressed her lips in silence. Actually, she also found it weird. According to the relationship between Armand and Matthew, Armand shouldn’t avoid attending the wedding. However, she couldn’t find him in the hall at all.
Now, Dolores deliberately asked her to follow her. Theresa wondered what Dolores wanted to do.
Did it have anything to do with Armand?
However, Theresa didn’t want to mention this man, so she didn’t ask.
Dolores patted her on the hand, “Come on. Follow me.”
Theresa lowered her head and hummed.
Right then, a waitress came over to knock on the door and inform them that the banquet had started, asking Dolores to get ready and go there later.
Theresa said OK and closed the door.
When the banquet was half done, the door of the lounge was pushed open. Matthew walked in.
Dolores looked at him and asked, “Why did you come back?”
He said he wanted to introduce Dolores to the directors of the overseas branches.
waist, he helped her to stand
Dolores nodded.
had grown up, she
a nap,” said Matthew. They couldn’t
both to
Armand, there were a lot of talents in his company, who
well. Look how old your kids are!”
had two children and they were so old now. They said he
Matthew would drink on Dolores’s behalf. Since she was pregnant, others didn’t complain as
exchanging a few words, he went to another table where Kenneth was, who was
and said with a smile, “No wonder you have hidden them.
Kenneth also raised his glass. Matthew clinked
day.” Kenneth knew that Matthew needed to socialize with a lot of
course. I’ll arrange
blessings. They were all from the upper class, so the new couple had to talk to
asked Mrs. Wilson. The community was held for the wives from the rich families to
maintain their happy life, the wives should
politely refused, “I’m sorry but I need to take care of my children. I might not have much
doing in the community, Dolores knew what
didn’t need her to do anything for his business. If she joined the community, it might bring him
all, Dolores married Matthew. If they became good friends, she was sure that her husband
at home, don’t you? You don’t need to do anything. You are taken care of so well, I don’t think Mr. Nelson has
strong, but she was slim after being pregnant. Her skin was fair. She looked pretty young. So her image was a fragile woman. That was why Mrs. Wilson remarked that Dolores was taken care of
could deal with such a matter. Looking at Mrs. Wilson, she said, “I’m quite traditional. I believe my responsibility is staying at home accompanying my husband and educating my children so that my husband will be worry-free.
Her husband stopped her. Mr. Wilson said, “My wife is a troublemaker. Please don’t mind
couple was thinking. Fortunately, Dolores was smart.
wasn’t convinced at all. She thought that Dolores’s excuse was so lame - they were in the
I’ve offended you,” said Dolores. She could tell that Mrs. Wilson looked quite annoyed because of her refusal, but she pretended that she hadn’t seen
Mr. Wilson answered Dolores on
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