However, now, she only hoped that Jordy Wade could wake up soon. Even if they never got a marriage license or held a wedding in this lifetime, it was alright. She only wanted them to be together for as long as they lived, without ever giving up on each other.
"Julia Marshall has an unwritten rule. Any groom or bride who buys her designed bridal gown must sign a contract, a life-long no-divorce contract. If violated, the party seeking Julia's services in the first place must pay a penalty three times the price of the bridal gown. You must know, Julia's gowns are priced exorbitantly. Adding this bizarre condition, if the couple really wants to divorce, they might end up bankrupt," Celia Wade remarked casually. She had only heard of it, of course. Whether these were true or not, they didn't really know.