Chapter 648: Chapter 648

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Theresa ran to the window, “Let me see.”

Coral pointed outside, “Look over there.”

Theresa glanced outside.

The cars were about to pull up to the villa gate at that moment.

Theresa didn’t see where the car stopped because some objects were blocking her view. She did not know how many cars there were. However, she knew there would be no fewer cars outside with such a high profile event.

Soon Theresa saw someone open the car door. The first thing that attracted her attention was a pair of long, slender legs, followed by the man who bowed and stepped out of the car.

The man was wearing a black suit that fit him perfectly and showed a flowing line of his figure. He gave a firm and extraordinary look with his attire.

Matthew walked towards the villa with a firm step. Although there was no best man, there were those who accompanied Matthew to escort the bride.

They all wore black suits and followed neatly in a line behind Matthew.

Theresa saw that the door was about to open, so she ran behind the door to close it and said to everyone present: “Even though we don’t have bridesmaids, we can’t let the groom see the bride easily.”

“That’s right,” Coral strongly agreed, “I see there are a lot of games that make people hot on the Internet, why don’t we have some too?”

“Coral is cute this way. You do as you say. I’ll entertain them. You take Tiana and Lucy with you to get the necessary things ready,” Theresa said.

Coral said cheerfully, “Okay, I’m on it.”

At the same time, the groom and his men arrived at the door, someone was knocking on the door.

Theresa opened the small door next to her and said, “If you want to come in, give us the red packets first.”

Someone outside the house said, “Why is there no bridesmaid? Why is someone making things difficult for us?”

Abbott said, “They didn’t say we can easily see the bride without bridesmaids. Hurry up and get the red packets ready as we can’t break the door.”

The copper door of the villa was fireproof and burglar proof, so they could not break the door as it was not the wooden door of old.

Everyone thought they could easily see the bride when they arrived at the villa because there were no bridesmaids. So they didn’t prepare the red packets.

“Fortunately, the wedding planner had given me a red packet,” Boyce walked up to the door and pulled the red packet out of his pocket.

Abbott said, “The wedding planner is more experienced than we are, as he knows there can be unexpected circumstances.”

Boyce nodded, and remembered the words the wedding planner said, “You should prepare the red packets, whether they want it or not, just in case.”

At that point, Jayden was with him, too, so he had someone take the cash and put it in the car, just in case.

The cash was all in use at that point.

Theresa yelled at them, “There was only a little bit of cash in the red packet, and it’s not enough to impress me. I can’t open the door. It’s up to you.”

Boyce knocked on the door, “Theresa, we’ve come a long way, can you open the door for us?”

“Do me a favor. Give me the red packets,” wasn’t going to work with Theresa.

Boyce smiled and said, “You have no conscience.”

“You can take it to mean I have no sense of conscience, and now I’m a heartless person. Anyway, I won’t let them in easily,” Theresa made up her mind, and no one could convince her.

“Okay, okay,” Abbott handed Matthew the red packet full of money.

Matthew slipped the red packet under the door,Theresa took it and said, “We have a lot of people inside.How can one be enough?”

Theresa motioned to the stylist and makeup artist, “Come over here and we’ll have red packets to go.”

They were all glad to have a red packet to go.

Theresa took many and gave them to Coral and Lucy, as well as Tiana. They all took them as a blessing for the bride and groom.

Coral gathered the red packets together and said, “Will it be too hard for them like this?”

Coral and Lucy got all the chili powder and wine out of the house. They made the chili powder water and the chili powder wine as well. They could imagine how unpleasant the chili powder water and chili powder wine tasted.

“This is nothing,” said the makeup artist, “I see there are durians in the kitchen. Let’s put the durian shells on the floor and ask the men to step in with their bare feet.”

Theresa covered her mouth with her hands, “Will this be too hard?”.

“This is nothing. I’ve seen them put the eggs on the floor and ask the groomsmen to step on them and not break them. They would only open the door if they didn’t break the eggs,” the makeup artist had helped many brides do their makeup and had seen a lot of funny things.

Coral raised her head and asked, “So how did they get into the house at the end?”.

People were definitely breaking eggs by stepping on them. So it was bullshit that the eggs weren’t broken.

“Three hundred eggs cracked, and there was only one left,” the makeup artist said.

The stylist joined in and said, “Me too. I knew one who put wasabi in the wine.”

They were all speechless.

“So we’re not exaggerating. It’s nothing compared to those tough ones,” Theresa said.

“That’s right,” they all repeated in agreement.

Knock.

At that moment, someone knocked on the door again and Abbott spoke outside, “We’ve given out the red packets. Can you open the door for us now?”

Theresa helped Dolores up, “You go in the room and stay there first. We are all women and certainly not as strong as they are. If they want to play hardball to snatch you, we can’t do anything to them. So we have to get you out of their sight first.”

Dolores smiled and couldn’t do anything to Theresa either. Dolores could only listen to her. Everyone was happy with her, so she was willing to cooperate with them.

Tiana accompanied her, “Dolores, I’ll walk you to the room.”

Tiana said, “All right, lock the door. You don’t open the door unless I say yes, okay?”.

Tiana said, “Okay, don’t worry.”

Theresa nodded and went to open the door.

The people outside rushed into the house once Theresa opened the door. However, they stopped when they saw the durian shells on the floor.

Abbott asked, “Didn’t we give you the red packets?”

“I only promised to let you in after I gave the red packets.”

“Do you think you can stop us?” Boyce knew there weren’t many people in the house. They could easily get into the house.

Theresa wasn’t anxious. She had expected it and had prepared for it. So she was reassured, “They won’t be able to see the bride even if they break into the house.”

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