Xyla Quest closed Weibo after a brief perusal over the comments, plagued with sudden thoughts of Sophie Kenwick.

A while ago, Sophie had mentioned being unwell and needing to retreat to a quiet place for some time.

Sophie would only respond with short replies before ending their conversation whenever she'd contacted her.

She hadn't even committed to attending Xyla and Stanley's wedding.

Xyla felt increasingly worried about her condition and attempted to contact her before the wedding, but she wasn't successful.

She tried calling again at the thought, but her call went unanswered.

Her good mood quickly faded as she frowned deeply.

Stanley took notice of her mood change. "What's the matter?"

"Nothing. I just thought of Sophie," she replied with a frown. "I wanted to check on her.

"I told her about our wedding long ago, but she didn't even show up. I think there's something unusual about this," she added.

His eyebrows creased at her words. He had also been trying to contact Sophie for the past two days to no avail. What was she up to?

"I checked her pulse, and she seemed fine, but she insisted something was wrong and that I wouldn't understand.

"Do you think something might've happened to her? Was she forced to leave?" Xyla felt increasingly nervous as she spoke.

She was very fond of the younger lady despite not spending much time with her and even thought of Sophie as her younger sister. "Don't worry. If we still can't reach Sophie by the afternoon, I'll send someone to look for her," he said.

Xyla nodded, although still feeling panicked.

She couldn't revert to her former good mood anymore.

Turning off the lights, Stanley gently embraced his wife. "All right, let's not think too much and get some rest for a while."

She nodded, slowly closing her eyes.

However, she still couldn't fall asleep, and neither could he.

Both of them had thoughts running through their minds.

After a long while, their bodies finally relaxed enough for them to drift off to sleep.

It was silent in their room, but the internet was abuzz in Country Z, with netizens still talking about their wedding.

They even managed to identify Xyla's wedding dress, jewelry, and even designer heels and.

determined their estimaadet

The cost of each of her wedding dresses was worth at least 50 million, and the most exclusive

dress with engraved diamonds was valued at one billion.

Her diamond-engraved veil was

worth ten million, designer heels et

valued at ten million, and that

jewelry set from the auction.

veline

was

worth two billion.

Netizens were taken aback by how wealthy the Batton family was.

Meanwhile, Xyla acquired a new nickname and had been dubbed as the 'billion-dollar bride' on the internet.

News of the luxurious wedding soon made it onto the list of hot topics all over the world.

Many people were shocked by everything the Batton family offered Xyla, undoubtedly making her the most envied woman in the world.

Marketing accounts intent on boosting their browsing traffic kept forwarding various positive comments from foreign netizens.

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