The makeup artist placed a veil over Xyla Quest's head after she had changed into her main wedding dress.

The veil also had eight-carat diamonds engraved on it, making the entire outfit feel so heavy she felt the need to expel a lot of energy to wear it. Despite the weight, the ensemble made Xyla look distinct and luminous.

The other woman couldn't resist gasping as she placed a mirror in front of the bride once the look was complete.

"What do you think?"

Her reflection was radiant and exquisite, like a flower in full bloom.

Xyla nodded, not minding the extra weight of her outfit as long as she looked pretty.

On this day, the only thing that mattered was that she looked good.

Upon seeing the look of satisfaction on her face, the makeup artist carefully lowered the veil before assisting her back to the passenger seat. Stanley Batton felt as if his soul was shaking when he saw his bride's brand-new look.

She was gorgeous.

Nobody in the world looked better than her.

Even the photographers on the helicopter couldn't help but gasp in surprise and promptly started taking photos of Xyla.

Looking through their camera lens, they couldn't help but think to themselves, 'How could she look good from every angle?' Xyla even looked pretty from behind.

In their opinion, it was a shame she wasn't part of the entertainment industry.

People like her should be out there for people to admire.

"Do I look okay?" she asked Stanley hesitantly.

Ample sunlight streamed in through the window next to her seat, making the diamonds shine splendidly all over her.

Right then, Xyla had the appearance of a gentle and gorgeous angel.

The shimmering diamonds failed to subtract any of the glamour away from her.

He thought that she radiated even more dazzlingly than any diamond.

Stanley could feel his heart rate increasing.

He grinned, nodding as his heart rate increased in his chest. "Yes, you look great."

She smiled back in satisfaction. “I'm glad."

"I love you no matter what," he declared.

"Thank you, Honey, for doing all this for me," she said.

"As I should," he replied affectionately.

As they gazed into each other's eyes, people around them could sense the love between them.

Meanwhile, the upper-class guests on the deck below were peering up at them, waiting eagerly for the bride and groom to arrive.

The deck was beautifully decorated

with an enormous bed of roses on the floor, resembling a red carpet that separated the deck into two different sections.

Roses filled the entire upper section, while red roses covered the railings.

At the end of the red carpet, an old formally attired priest stood smiling at everyone.

A gentle sea breeze brought the scent of roses into the guests' nostrils, creating an atmosphere that seemed fragrant and sweet.

Sharon Lindt, Wilson Batton, Henry

Armstrong, Georgie Clementine, Rachel Wood, Sebastian Brenand, Annabeth Cates, Josh Batton and Gary Lakes were all in attendance. en.swhovels.net

Even their twins Lynette Batton and Leon Batton were present.

Lynette was held in Sharon's arms, ia white, princess-like

Leon sported a little

black tuxedo in Wilson's arms.

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