Chapter 92: Ill-Fated Love (1)

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While Chen Shu was preparing for his proposal at the hotel, Ye Sui was also getting ready to confess.

Going to the flower market was just a cover.
After Ye Sui strolled around and spent some time, she decided to leave.

Leaving the flower market, Ye Sui carefully swept her eyes around and confirmed that Chen Shu’s car had disappeared.
She wanted to keep the surprise a secret, so she must not let him find out.

At night, the temperature in Lu City was suitable.
Ye Sui walked along the street lamps to the place where the cruise ship was rented.

Before coming, Ye Sui had already communicated with the company.
She would rent a cruise ship for Chen Shu’s birthday.

Ye Sui had already paid the deposit.
Due to her full work schedule, she had made a lot of money.
The cost of renting a cruise ship was nothing to her.

Ye Sui made the last payment.
Fortunately, the ambiance here was dark, so the staff did not recognize her.

Tomorrow night, she would celebrate Chen Shu’s birthday on the cruise ship.
Fireworks and everything else had been arranged beforehand.

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Chen Shu’s 30th birthday would be a turning point in their lives.

Ye Sui left the place where she had rented the cruise ship and prepared to walk back in the flower market’s direction.
Returning there, Chen Shu would pick her up.

Ye Sui had agreed with Chen Shu to meet her at the flower market.
However, she had changed her location.
So she needed to get back before he noticed her actions.

She entered the word flower market on her mobile phone and clicked on the shortest route.

A cold navigation sound came from the mobile phone: “Mobile navigation is starting.
Please pay attention to your safety when traveling at night…”

Ye Sui followed the route of mobile navigation, and before she knew it, she took another road.
She felt a little strange.
Although the distance was getting closer and closer, was this road really the way to the flower market?

Suddenly, the sound of laughter came from a distance.
Ye Sui looked up and saw the coast in front of her.
She could feel the fine grains of sand in her sandals, with tiny particles sticking to the soles of her feet.

Ye Sui had taken a wrong turn and came to the seaside.

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She stopped and looked at the scene in front.
In a white wedding dress, the bride was walking towards the groom step by step, her father holding her hands.

Ye Sui was stunned.
It was a wedding by the sea.

Guests were sitting in the open air, the sea breeze was blowing, and small bulbs were strung into long lines along the road.
They glittered brightly, making the whole place seem full of stars from a distance.

The wedding seemed to have no restrictions on guests, with some tourists and pedestrians loitering around.

Perhaps the smile on the bride’s face was too content and radiant, but Ye Sui could not help being attracted.
She walked to the wedding scene.

The bride had come to the bridegroom, wearing a veil.
She could vaguely see the face with delicate makeup and beautiful features.

Especially those eyes that were full of endless love.

Ye Sui stopped on the side.
Looking at the bride and groom’s eyes, she stood rooted for a while.

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Under the presence of witnesses, the bride and groom read their vows and exchanged the rings.
The groom then lifted the bride’s veil and saw her tears fall.

Ye Sui’s mood unconsciously followed their emotional ups and downs, and every scene touched her heart.

In an instant, the wedding was over.
The bride held the bouquet in her hand and walked in front of everyone.
Knowing what was coming next, the guests squeezed forward.

The bride was standing on a platform (stage) by the sea, with a newly-married joy on her face.
She shouted, “I am going to throw the bouquet.”

She glanced at the onlookers.
“Anyone can catch it.”

Ye Sui stood there, not ready to move forward.
Hearing her words, the tourists all crowded around to join the fun.
As a result, she was pushed forward by the wave of people.

The bride turned her back.
Although she hadn’t moved yet, the guests were eager to give it a try.
Her arm was held high, the bouquet arcing back under the dreamy light.

The bouquet was tossed up.
Drawing a beautiful parabola in the air, it fell into Ye Sui’s arms.

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Ye Sui: “…”

The bride turned around and swept her eyes though the crowd, noticing her bouquet in the hands of a stranger.

Ye Sui wore a mask and black-framed glasses, dressed very low-key, and seemed to be just an ordinary person passing by.

The bride curved her lips, waved at Ye Sui, and then cheered, “The stranger who received the bouquet, I wish you happiness.”

Ye Sui suddenly smiled.
She raised the bouquet and waved in the bride’s direction, signaling that she had heard it.

At the end of the ceremony, the guests left the venue.
The crowd also began to disperse, along with Ye Sui, who took the bouquet with her.
Ye Sui carefully protected the bouquet, hoping that both the bouquet and the bride’s words would bring her luck.

After Ye Sui left the boisterous scene, she called Chen Shu and asked him to pick her up.

On the way, she passed a fortune-telling place.
The fortune-teller was a blind old woman, with a man and a woman sitting in front of her.

Ye Sui had barely heard a few words.
Not knowing what the old woman said, the man felt guilty and refuted.
“Old woman, what nonsense are you spouting?”

The woman next to her also chimed in, “Old woman, you are deceiving people.
Be careful, or karma will strike you!”

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