Chapter 141
Chapter 141
Maggie stepped forward to apologize on behalf of Catalina, but Warren paid her no attention. He was
sitting silently in the wheelchair, with his back turning to her.
Finally, Maggie sighed and left with other family members.
What was once a grand wedding ended up like this now.
Perhaps, everything had gone wrong right from the beginning! Belonging to NôvelDrama.Org.
Emery, as the bridesmaid, was the last one to leave the church.
As she stood below the stage, she gazed at Warren's forlorn figure. She felt her heart was wrenched,
which left her almost breathless.
Warren looked so pitiful and fragile.
After hesitating for a while, Emery finally gathered the courage to approach him.
"Mr. Shaffer, Lina..."
Warren raised his head.
There was sadness in his eyes.
With a bitter smile, he said, "I should have gotten used to it. Since childhood, I've never been able to
compete with Bennett for the things I wanted."
After saying that, Warren turned away, moved the wheelchair forward, and left.
Emery stared at him and sensed a sense of sorrow beside his aloofness. It was as if he was concealing
his true feelings under the mask, and he didn’t want to be easily seen through by others.
What had he gone through in his life?
At the same time...
Besides Catalina's running away from the wedding, something else was happening.
Bennett's engagement ceremony also took place.
On the stage, Hana held her head high with pride under the spotlight. Basking in the envy and
admiration of the crowd, she walked toward the groom step by step.
She had coveted him for years.
Finally, he would be hers!
How could she not be excited and proud?
From this day on, she would become the object of envy for women all over the world.
Amidst the gazes of the crowd, the bride and groom stood on the grand stage adorned by an ocean of
flowers.
The guests kept applauding.
Cameras in the reporters' hands were flashing incessantly, along with the clicking sound of camera
shutters.
The priest was already standing at the center of the stage, ready to read the wedding vows.
"Mr. Shaffer, do you..."
"Please wait a moment."
Bennett raised his hand, signaling for a pause.
Everyone looked at him in surprise.
Hana also looked shocked.
With one hand in his pocket, Bennett strode confidently along the T-shaped stage which was adorned
with rose petals, until he was at the front of the stage.
The spotlight followed him as he walked.
In the darkness, he looked like a king and attracted the attention of the entire audience.
At last, he stopped when he reached the front of the T-shaped stage.
He looked at his mother, Carolyn, who was seated among the guests, and said, "The reason I came up
here today is to have a talk with my mother. Mom, you only need to focus on your own life. Please stop
interfering with mine! And in the future, I won't meddle in my child's life either. I just want to try my best
and live my own life to the fullest. Moreover, I'll do anything to protect anyone I love, whether it's today
or for the rest of my life and even if it means sacrificing everything!"
His words caused a stir in the entire venue.
Carolyn's face turned pale.
She clutched the string of wooden beads in her hand tightly.
She was furious and tried to suppress her anger when she considered the reporters present.
Bennett deliberately chose this wedding day to make this declaration, to show his mother and Hana his
attitude.
He wanted to make it clear through his words and actions that he was not a pawn to be manipulated.
Threaten him?
When had he ever been afraid?
After he finished speaking, Bennett turned to Hana, who was wearing the wedding dress.
"And you, Hana!"
"Sorry, but you're definitely not the woman I want to protect for the rest of my life. I’m standing on this
stage with you today not because I want to marry you. It's simply to make a statement in front of all the
reporters to you and my mother that you shouldn’t even dream of controlling my life! Also, I would
never marry a vicious woman! You're not worthy of being Mrs. Shaffer!"
...
Strolling along the road in her bridal gown, Catalina caught everyone's eye.
However, she had little interest in this.
Ever since she left the wedding venue, she couldn’t stop thinking about Bennett and Hana's
engagement ceremony.
She wondered if, by this time, they had already finished.
He was someone else's husband now.
From now on, she should stop loving him!
Maybe it was for the best!
It wasn't a bad thing that she could finally let him go.
"Beep beep beep--"
When she was lost in her thought, suddenly she heard a blaring honk from behind.
She was startled back to reality.
She turned to look at the car beside her and was shocked.
Never would she have expected the person sitting in the car to be...
Bennett!
With one hand on the steering wheel and the other resting against the window, he tilted his head
slightly and looked at her.
"Get in the car."
He said.
Her mind was muddled.
Wasn't he supposed to be at the wedding right now?
How could he be here?
She must be dreaming!
Catalina thought to herself and patted her forehead hard.
"Ouch!"
It actually hurt!
"What are you doing?"
Bennett stopped the car next to her, frowned, and looked at her with a speechless expression.
"Why...why are you here?"
"What about you? What are you doing here?"
He avoided her question and retorted.
"I asked first, so you should answer first," Catalina insisted.
Leaning over, Bennett pushed open the car door and said, "Get in, and I'll tell you."
Catalina hesitated for a moment and got into the car.
Bennett didn't rush to drive off; instead, he sized her up from head to toe and raised an eyebrow.
Catalina placed the removed headpiece into the storage compartment in the center console.
With her head tilted, she was taking off her earrings.
Just then, she heard Bennett ask, "Did you run away from the wedding?"
Catalina was surprised.
She glanced at him and nodded.
Bennett looked at her, and his face brightened up.
It was a subtle change.
"Let me help you."
Bennett reached out his hand to take the earrings for her.
"Don’t bother!"
Catalina's eyes widened in surprise, and she stopped his hand with her arm, saying, "I can do that by
myself!"
Bennett frowned and brushed her hand aside.
Catalina had to allow him and asked, "Are you sure you can do it?"
"Just with a little more practice, I’ll be good at it."
Catalina was speechless.
Bennett leaned in closer, gently pinching her earlobe while removing the earring pendants. He asked,
"Your ears are so small, yet you're wearing something so bulky. Who picked this pair of earrings for
you?"
He tossed the earring pendants into the storage compartment and gently massaged Catalina's earlobe.
Then he asked again, "Does it hurt?"