Kiera snapped a photo of their marriage certificate along with a picture of the newlywed couple.

She first shared it with her family group chat to inform them of her and Julian’s marriage.

Her parents and brothers immediately sent their congratulations in the group.

Next, she posted it to her social media circle, which mostly consisted of family friends and a few old classmates.

She received another wave of well-wishes.

Mrs. Caron, Kiera’s mother, finally felt a sense of relief.

With her daughter now married, she shifted her focus to encouraging her two sons to settle down as well.

Mrs. Caron had always worried that Kiera wouldn’t marry, mainly due to Kiera’s strong personality and exceptional skills.

When the local matchmakers introduced potential suitors, many men hesitated to meet Kiera, fearing they might not match her level of competence.

Despite her great achievements, good looks, and respectable family background, Kiera struggled to find a match, leaving Mrs. Caron constantly anxious about her daughter’s future.

felt frustrated by her mother’s relentless pressure, especially since her two brothers

understand why her

Caron instantly warmed to

and Julian officially became part

Kiera’s post, Serenity messaged Liberty to inform her that Julian and Kiera had received their marriage certificate and asked Liberty when she would

at work when she got

saying, “The day before the Civil Affairs Bureau closes, Duncan and

It won’t take long.

up at work for now, so I'll need you to look

he misses his dad, feel free to take him to the Brown family’s home for a couple of days to keep them from complaining that I’m keeping him

divorcing Hank, she never spoke ill of him in front

husband, he had always cared for

become even more attentive

Liberty prepared to marry Duncan, she hoped Sonny would bond

undermining Hank’s

see Sonny, and Liberty never

with them, ensuring he had

continued, “Seren, please give my best wishes to Young Master Bucham and Miss

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