Chapter 54 The Wedding (12) Marriage License
Chapter 54 The Wedding (12) Marriage License
At the banquet hall, Lorie's face was livid.
She couldn't help but glance at Lee and his wife.
At this point, they all knew that there was no other way out of this matter.
The Sawyers didn't expect that on such a big day for them, they would have suffered something that
made them so humiliated and embarrassed.
At this moment, Hannah's parents and Oscar's parents were talking happily ...
They even felt the gazes of countless people falling on them, which was as unbearable as knives falling
on them.
"Oscar, take Hannah and go get your marriage license." Robert urged.
"Yes." Oscar looked respectful.
His every movement was gentle and courteous.
He was simply not the same as the man that went by the name of Master Oscar.
Hannah was led out of the wedding party by Oscar in full view of everyone.
...
Hannah took a deep breath and looked up at Oscar.
"I didn't think you'd come," Hannah said.
"So you were disappointed?" Oscar raised an eyebrow.
Without the stage, Oscar seemed to be back to his old self.
Sure enough, this man had been pretending to be another person on the stage.
His acting skills were superb and comparable to that of a movie star.
"No." Hannah was a little exasperated, "I just... didn't think you would be so serious."
"I've always been very serious about you." Oscar’s was voice magnetic as he said slowly.
Hannah was slightly moved.
He was too seductive.
Since things had come to this point, there was nothing she could say, Hannah thought.
And as soon as she thought of Charles's wretched look, her heart pounded with joy!
"Mr Wells, it's here." The one driving the car was Jimmy.
She was a little curious as to why Jimmy addressed him as "Mr Wells" but not "Master Wells".
There was a big different between the meanings of these two.
Oscar nodded slightly.
He got out of the car first, then walked over to Hannah's side and opened the door for her like a
gentleman.
"Miss Cooper, you can get out now."
"I didn't say we’re getting a marriage license," Hannah said in a hurry.
She was so distracted that she forgot to ask Oscar where they were going.
"With Charles's intelligence, he'll think about whether we're putting on a show, so he'll think of coming
to check our marriage information. The only way we can adequately state that we are a couple is to get
a marriage license." Oscar made a good point.
Hannah was a little hesitant but had to agree with Oscar's point of view.
Maybe Charles wouldn't think of it for a while, but he would eventually. Once he found out that they
weren't married, and then all their actions today would be an embarrassment to themselves.
She nodded, "Okay. But I won't take advantage of you."
She was making it clear that she would not take those benefits from him.
Like the bride price that was just announced on the spot.
Oscar, however, put on a wicked and ambiguous smile.
Hannah's face flushed.
What the hell was Oscar thinking?
"Miss Cooper, do not delay the auspicious time." Oscar reminded Hannah at the moment she lost her
temper.
Hannah followed Oscar out of the car and into the marriage registration hall.
When they left the wedding party, Oscar prepared a casual dress for her, which again was accurate in
size from inside to outside. And luckily, it helped her avoid being embarrassed while coming to this
place.
Hannah didn’t know what to do, for she did not bring any of her certificates or ID card.
The moment she was a bit at a loss, her family's maid, Alice, ran over with a gasp, “Miss, this is your
household register and ID card. Mr Cooper asked me to bring them to you."
Hannah turned her head to look at Oscar.
"I informed my father-in-law and asked him to send them over." Oscar didn't hide it.
She sometimes felt that Oscar did things more thoughtfully than she had thought.
She didn't say much and just took the household register and ID card.
They didn't wait very long.
In less than twenty minutes, two marriage licenses were handed to them respectively.
The staff also said enthusiastically, "Happy Newlywed."
Happy Newlywed ...
Hannah suddenly remembered the image of her and Charles getting their marriage licenses in her last
life.
At that time, they also held a wedding before they went to get the licenses.
After that, Charles tore up the marriage license. Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
Charles said, "This will only be used in case of divorce, and we are not likely to get divorced, so this will
not be of any use."
Hannah had thought back then that he was in love with her to make such a move.
Now she realized that he just didn't think her name was even qualified to appear in a book with him.
When she looked up to ask Oscar what he was going to do next, she saw him get a vacant look on the
face while staring at the certificate.
"The picture looks nice, I know. But you don’t have to look to yourself all the time." Hannah said
playfully.
As far as she could remember, he never took his eyes off the book since he got the marriage
certificate.
"You just found out about that?" Oscar still didn't take his eyes off the marriage certificate, and only
responded in a light tone.
Hannah rolled her eyes.
She looked serious, "What's next?"
Oscar finally shifted his gaze and looked at Hannah.
He said, "... Have a wedding, of course."
"..." Hannah felt confused.
He had now let everyone know that they were married. There was no need to go through the ritual
again!
"I've asked my dad to notify all the guests. Our wedding ceremony will be held in the evening."
"Tonight?" Hannah confirmed.
"Tonight." Oscar gave an affirmative answer.
"Is that necessary?" Hannah couldn't help but ask.
Was it necessary to spend that money and effort?
In fact, they had already embarrassed the Sawyers to the extreme today.
Even if they held the wedding ceremony again tonight, it would be no more than that.
"I need to let you know what a wedding ceremony is," Oscar said slowly.
"..."
What the hell was he up to again?