Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1320
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Chapter 1320

Logan wrapped his arms around Lola and hugged her tighter. “Yes, I like it. To be honest, I didn’texpect that I’d be married one day.”

Lola smirked. “Neither did I.” In fact, she reckoned that she might get married one day, but she neverexpected that she would be so content with life after marriage.

Unable to hold it in anymore, Logan cupped her face and kissed her lips.

Lola tried to push him away. “They’re waiting for us. Stop it…” Despite her protest, she gradually lostherself in the kiss and responded to him.

When Fiona went upstairs, she knew that she shouldn’t walk into their room directly, so she called outto them from the corridor.

Hearing that, Lola immediately pushed him away, her face blushing. After taking a deep breath, sheresponded to her mother and glared at her husband before speaking in a hushed voice. “Stop it nowand go downstairs to have dinner.”

With a smile, Logan stretched out his hand and helped brush off the saliva from the corners of hermouth.

When the four of them were seated, Langdon suggested drinking some wine.

Since they had a wine cellar in the house, Logan decided to take out his favorite bottle of wine anddecant it for a while before pouring it into Langdon’s glass. “Dad, enjoy.”

Langdon beamed because of how Logan addressed him.

Following that, Logan said, “I’ll be busy for the next two days. After that, I’ll have some free time. Theinvitation cards are ready. Just pass me the list of the guests we have to invite. I’ll tell some people toget the names written on the cards.”

Fiona nodded. “Well, we’ll just have to invite some relatives and friends.”

While Logan was cutting the steak for his wife, he said, “Why don’t we invite the neighbors from yourhometown as well? I want them to witness such a happy moment.”

Lola turned to face her husband. “Are you even serious?”

“Of course I’m serious,” Logan replied in a solemn manner. “They always say bad things about youbehind your back. I have to let them know how happy you are.”

Two days later, Logan was finally free as the wedding venue was ready. Now, they just had to wait forthe wedding day to come and they would go to the venue.

Currently, they had to send out the invitation cards. For the relatives, they could just send the cards bymail. As for the neighbors in their hometown, Langdon insisted upon passing the cards to thempersonally. There were rules in the village, and sending the cards by mail couldn’t show their sincerity. novelbin

Since Logan was free, he decided to tag along so that he could count how many people were comingand prepare some cars to fetch them. Then, Logan brought Lola and her parents back to the village inhis car.

Naturally, their return caused a commotion in the village.

When the car was parked in front of the Hunt Residence, the neighbors shuffled toward them, and oneof these people shouted, “Why did you come back? Isn’t your life in the city comfortable?”

Lola and Logan remained silent while Langdon replied loudly, “Yes, my life in the city is wonderful, soI’m not moving back again. Nevertheless, we haven’t managed to pack up all the things in this house.Moreover, we have to pass you the invitation cards, so we’ve decided to come back.”

Before their return, they didn’t buy anything because the house in their hometown was packed withmany things. The gifts from Logan and Lorraine were still lying in the room. It would take them a longtime to use up all the things there.

Gazing at the pile of gifts, Fiona and Langdon fell into a dilemma. Even if they wanted to bring thesegifts back to the city, they couldn’t do it in one go.

Not wanting them to be troubled by this, Logan took out the invitation cards and suggested, “Why don’twe just share these gifts with the neighbors when we pass them the cards?”

Langdon and Fiona were unwilling to do so. “Why should we share these gifts with them? It’s not likethey’ve been good to us.”

With a smile, Logan replied, “Alright. You can pass the good stuff to those who have been good to you.For those who always say bad things about you, you will just give them the cheap stuff.”

The person commissioned to send gifts to Lola’s parents had bought many random things like fruitsand drinks, which didn’t cost a lot of money. Thus, they could be given to those gossipy neighbors.

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