Chapter 994 Martin and Jinny's Enchanted Wedding Ceremony

The altar, the bride and groom exchanged rings and made vows.

"Mr. Martin, regardless of poverty or wealth, sickness or health, youth or... till old age, will you be willing to stay together and walk hand in hand to the end?"

The breeze blew, and a strand of hair brushed against Jinny's face. Martin instinctively raised his hand and tucked her stray hair behind her ear. His voice was deep and mellow, "I am willing."

"Miss Jinny, regardless of poverty or wealth... through thick and thin, hand in hand until we grow old, would you be willing?"

Jinny's eyes sparkled as she stared at Martin intently, revealing a sincere smile. "I am willing!"

Emcee: "Alright! Congratulations to our newlyweds. Let us wish them a lifetime of happiness and to grow old together. In this vast world, I have only met you..."

As soon as the host said 'good!', Martin bent down and kissed Jinny.

Jinny stood on tiptoe, tightly embracing Martin's neck, and looked up to respond.

There erupted enthusiastic applause below!

Susie and Lucy transformed into flower fairies and kept sprinkling flowers non-stop. Wade and Hamza also joined them, and now there was a flurry of rose petals falling on Martin and Jinny's heads.

Emcee: Huh?

Huh?

He hadn't finished speaking his lines yet!

He hadn't even said the classic line "Groom, you may now kiss your bride!" yet!

I don't care. The emcee, relying on their strong ability to control the situation, managed to finish reciting the blessings while the two were kissing. Finally, they quickly added a sentence without giving up hope.

"Great! The groom can now kiss his bride!"

After saying this sentence, he made a helpless expression.

There was an immediate burst of laughter from the audience, and the applause and well-wishes were incessant.

Jinny had no family, so when she moved to the banquet side, she no longer had the tradition of toasting her in-laws.

The guests were puzzled as to why there were two empty tables in the main area, with all the food and drinks already served on them.

What they couldn't see was the lively gathering of ghosts.

Taylor excitedly leaned over the table, reaching out to grab the dessert on the opposite side of the table.

The coward ghost sat beside her, occasionally helping her with the dishes.

The bride ghost held the wine glass and cautiously took a sip of the wine they mentioned. Immediately, her eyes lit up, and she promptly poured herself another glass.

The fickle ghost held a tall glass and leaned slightly towards Mitch, saying, "Mr. Dubin, care for a drink?"

Mitch sat there, with a faint expression, saying, "Deduct ten years of good deeds."

The fickle ghost immediately sat up straight, muttering to itself, "It's true, it's true, after witnessing such a romantic wedding, there wasn't even a hint of excitement?"

The infatuated ghost smiled and took a large piece of braised pork, saying as he ate, "Why bother teasing anyone else when you can tease Mr. Dubin? You're quite daring."

The unlucky ghost: "Mmm... Mmm..."

The ugly ghost held the cute ghost, who had a blushing face, happily pointing at the red egg, saying, "Auntie, I want this!"

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When it was lively and bustling, Susie's voice came, "Cheers, cheers~"

The ghosts immediately stood up and raised their "wine glasses" in their hands - of course, it was impossible for the physical wine glasses on the table to float up.

Martin raised his glass slightly and returned the gesture.

This is a tribute to Jinny's family.

The Murray family had no other relatives. Although they had a large population, Craig was the only child in the family for two generations, so their relationships were relatively pure.

So, at the main table of the Murray family, besides the Murray family, there was only Zachariah, Susie's teacher.

Zachariah exclaimed with admiration, "Congratulations to both of you, tying the knot! Truly a perfect match, made in heaven!"

Jinny bent over and said, "Thank you, thank you!"

He tilted his head back and drank the wine in one gulp.

Zachariah: "Uh."

Martin: "..."

The Murray family couldn't help but laugh and shake their heads.

Craig had a relaxed smile on his face as he said, "Please don't mind, my wife is indeed different from ordinary people."

Alana lovingly glanced at Jinny and also said, "You are straightforward, there's nothing wrong with that, it just makes you laugh!"

Zachariah shook his head repeatedly, "No, no, being straightforward is good, having too many twists and turns in one's heart is not good."

After paying respects to the host, the majority of the following were friends, business partners, and so on.

The crowd seized the opportunity and immediately launched an "attack" on Martin.

"Mr. Murray, you always say you don't drink alcohol during social events! Today, you can't possibly not drink, right?"

"That's right! Today is your big day. If I don't have a drink today, I won't leave!"

The men chattered and teased Martin in a mischievous manner.

Who knew, they had seven younger brothers!

Martin smiled slightly and said, "Drink, we must drink."

He glanced to the side and the seven brothers of the Murray family immediately stepped forward.

Jonathan rested his elbow on Ryan's shoulder, tilted his head slightly, and smirked, "I'll drink this one for my brother, here!"

Michael directly put his arm around another person's shoulder and said, "I'll drink this cup for my brother!"

The seven brothers "dominated the world" in the past, and they had a kind of attitude that my brother had to pass through us before he could drink.

The scene was extremely lively. In the past, most of the grand weddings of wealthy families were good opportunities for various parties to establish connections and conduct business.

Today, however, for some reason, everyone seemed to have forgotten their worries.

Men forgot about networking, women forgot about pulling strings.

Everyone purely celebrated and held a wedding banquet for the newcomers, and even played various guessing games and set up obstacles to entertain the groom and bride.