Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1323
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Chapter 1323

A long while later, Lola and Logan were finally done with sorting everything out. Standing at theentrance, they knew that there was nothing else they couldn’t let go.

Just then, Langdon and Fiona came home, looking very exhausted. When they entered the house andsaw that everything had been packed up, they understood the intention of Logan and their daughter.

Langdon nodded. “That’s great. On the way home, I was telling your mom that we should pack upeverything and never come back again.”

Fiona said, “I’ve also told your uncle about the vegetables in the garden. After we’re gone, he’ll takecare of the vegetables. Everything in the garden belongs to him now.”

Draping her arms around her mother’s shoulders, Lola asked, “It took you a long time to send all thecards. What did you tell those people?”

Feeling worn out, Fiona stretched her shoulders and replied, “Not much, actually. They asked manyprobing questions, and we just bragged about our new life in the city in response.”

Hearing that, Lola chuckled. “Are you hungry? Why don’t I make some noodles for you?” novelbin

Fiona waved her hand. “There’s no need for that. We ate a lot of fruits and desserts while we weresending the cards. We’re full now.”

Since there was nothing else to do, the four of them got ready and left the village. When they cameback to the village, many people gathered outside their house. However, when they were leaving,

nobody came to see them off.

While Logan was driving, Fiona and Langdon took a rest in the backseats. After they left the village,Fiona turned around to take one last look and sighed. “We’re leaving the village we’ve lived in fordecades just like this.”

Without gazing out the window, Langdon said calmly, “I don’t want to come back again.”

Hearing that, Logan figured that Lola’s parents must have been mocked when they were sending theinvitation cards. Do those people have nothing better to do? Why can’t they mind their own business?They are just jealous that there are people out there who live a better life than they do. This kind ofpeople will never achieve any success in the future.

When they reached home, Langdon and Fiona directly went to their bedroom and fell asleep.

Meanwhile, Lola took a seat in the living room. A short moment later, some people came to the houseto send her the wedding dresses, which were tailor-made. After the tailor got her measurements, thewedding dresses were then designed and hand-made in a foreign country. The dresses, which werestored in sturdy boxes, reached the country on the previous day. A few boxes of formal dresses werealso sent to her home.

Logan and Lola opened all the boxes and took out the dresses, which were so intricate that she wasn’teven sure how to wear them. Now that there were so many dresses in front of them, the two of themhad no idea what to do. Eventually, Logan gave Lorraine a call and asked her for advice.

Lorraine guffawed and told them to wait, for she would send someone to help them sort out thedresses.

While they were waiting, they opened the remaining boxes. In total, there were eight formal dressesand two wedding dresses. Although Lola loved the embroideries and the embedded diamonds on thedresses, she did not dare to touch them, for she was afraid that she might damage the dresses.

Hugging her from behind, Logan asked, “Do you like them?”

Lola nodded. “I never imagined before that I would be able to wear such beautiful wedding dresses oneday.”

After planting a kiss on her cheek, Logan said, “Whatever you want, I’ll get it for you as long as I’m ableto do so.”

Lola giggled and snuggled up to him. “I don’t need many things. I’m content with what I already have.”Everything Logan had given her so far had exceeded her expectations. She was both surprised andgrateful for what he had done for her.

A short period of time later, a professional stylist, sent to them by Lorraine, came into the house andsorted the dresses for them. With a smile, she said, “Mr. Jefferson, you love your wife so much. Thesedresses are all costly. Also, these patterns are embroidered by hand.”

Logan smiled back at her, but he never uttered a word.

On their wedding day, both of them woke up early.

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