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Devoted Love:The Billionaire's Precious Wife-Chapter 1060 - 1059
Rosemary watched as tears brimmed in their eyes. With a soft smile, she reassured them, "Don’t worry. The distance isn’t far, I’ll definitely be a regular visitor."
"Since Ms. Rose and her sister-in-laws have all become such close friends, that even if she gets too busy to visit, they’ll surely remind her to come back."
"That makes sense."
To keep Rosemary entertained during the makeup and styling process, a handful of servants shared amusing stories and jokes with her.
It wasn’t until a beautiful and dazzling diamond crown was placed upon Rosemary’s head that her transformation was complete.
At that moment, the bridesmaids knocked on the door.
When the servants opened the door, all the bridesmaids were thoroughly awestruck at the sight of Rosemary.
She was donned in a luxurious mermaid dress, with hand-set diamonds twinkling like stars strewn across the fabric, cascading down like a waterfall. The dress emanated an aura of refined luxury. Ethereal and elegant, it sculpted Rosemary’s figure beautifully, making her appear delicate and romantic, just like a mermaid ashore.
Her hair fell in beautiful long waves, adding a touch of youthfulness and vibrancy.
The diamond tiara atop her head was the epitome of elegance and grace.
She was a vision, as if a fairy had descended from the heavens, breathtakingly beautiful.
"Rose, you’re stunning! I can’t believe my eyes." Joyce was completely dazzled by Rose’s look as she entered the room. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢
Mya couldn’t help but exclaim, "You look amazing, utterly ethereal! You’re the most beautiful bride I’ve ever seen in the whole world!"
Deborah, a friend with silky long hair, came as well. It was her first time seeing Rosemary in her bridal look, and her eyes lit up. "You look gorgeous! Our princess Rose is finally getting married today."
Fanny, with her edgy short hair and jagged fringe, gave Rosemary a thumbs up and lavished praise, "You look fantastic, babe! You’re definitely going to be the center of attention today."
The entire garage of cars mobilized, forming a long procession that grandly departed from Romeo’s villa towards Reflections Villa.
The media and onlookers outside the villa were utterly shocked by this spectacle.
How long was this bridal procession? It took nine changes of the traffic lights for the entire entourage to regroup.
Aerial shots taken from above were greatly astonishing.
The wedding was live-streamed, and the online crowd watched in amazement by the long procession, frantically commenting.
Firecrackers erupted as the wedding cars arrived at the entrance of Reflections Villa, popping and crackling in a lively celebration.
Once the firecracker din subsided and the smoke dissipated, there was a palpable anticipation in the air, but the doors remained unopened.
Could they not even pass through the very first gate?
While thinking this, the groomsmen followed the groom to the gate only to find it locked.
The bridesmaids appeared all at once, with Mya leading the charge from behind the ornate railing, saying with a smile. "If the groom wishes to see our lovely bride, he must name three things the bride doesn’t yet know!"
Those watching the livestream couldn’t help but laugh. This was definitely a setup for some mischief!
To start off with such a big challenge??
Weren’t they worried that the groom wouldn’t be able to fetch his bride later??
Unexpectedly, Romeo responded with a confident smile, "She doesn’t know how much I miss her, how deeply I love her, and want to marry her."
The room burst into applause at his words.
Indeed, he was wise and knew how to respond.
However, the bridesmaids weren’t about to let him off the hook that easily. Joyce, with a sly grin, said, "You want to come in. that’s not impossible. But first, break through the first firewall!"
In the middle of the two carved gates, there was a lovely crystal heart-shaped lock attached by a crystal chain. The lock was slightly larger than a palm and, instead of a keyhole, it boasted a touchscreen interface. One had to solve the digital puzzle displayed on the screen to unlock it.
All the groomsmen glanced at the intricate puzzle and groaned, "Isn’t this a bit too difficult?"
Was the first challenge supposed to be this hard??
"Since when is the path to marriage easy??" Joyce seemed to anticipate their reaction and responded with a laugh. The bridesmaids behind her were all cheering them on.
"To marry our Rose, good looks aren’t enough; you need brains too."
While the staff created this diversion, the bridesmaids had already dashed into the main building and shut the door behind them.
After distributing the gifts, the groomsmen followed Romeo to the main building, only to find yet another locked door.
Outside the door, there was a game of chess set up on a large photo board, with pieces magnetically attached. To gain entry, the groom had to turn the game around and secure a win.
"This is way over my head. I can handle wine tasting. but this I completely don’t understand."
"Me neither. What should we do??"
All eyes turned expectantly to Romeo.
Romeo stepped forward, and before he could make a move, they heard a bridesmaid call out from inside, "This challenge comes directly from Mr. Eugene. If you pass this test, you’ll have the elders’ blessings."
Romeo discovered the secret hidden within the chessboard. With a few strategic moves, he managed to turn the tide, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
The bridesmaids glanced at their smartphones where Mr. Eugene had sent the answer of the test. Then they looked at outside to the chess game Romeo was playing, and it was an exact match!
How on earth did he do it?!
The main door swung open for him, and the bridesmaids ran upstairs again, lining up in front of Rosemary’s room, determined not to let the groomsmen through easily.
"Come on, ladies, please be merciful and let us in." the groomsmen pleaded, waving their treats.
"Don’t be stingy, give us a few more!" Cathy chided, prompting the groomsmen to reluctantly fish out all the small gifts they were carrying.
Each bridesmaid ended up with several gifts, each worth about a thousand dollars.
Their faces beamed with joy, yet they still didn’t open the door, instead signaling to the servants.
Nine servants came forward, each holding a painting, forming a straight line before the groom.
"One of these masterpieces was painted by Rose. If Mr. McMillian can guess which the right one is, I’ll let you in!" Cathy stood behind the line of servants, spoke with a bit of pride. The tables had turned; today it was her turn to "challenge" her cousin.
He had "punished" her plenty in the past!
Romeo and his groomsmen surveyed that each painting depicted different things.
"I must say, these are quite well done." Timothy commented with genuine admiration.
Although unsure which piece was Rosemary’s, Timothy, having grown up around great artworks, could tell these were not the creations of ordinary artists.
Derrick couldn’t figure it out; it would be easier to compare if the nine pieces were similar, but as it was, it was hard to tell the difference.
Jeffery, who had always admired Rosemary’s art, felt that two of the paintings could very well be hers, yet he hesitated to guess which.
The other groomsmen simply shook their heads in doubt.
"This one," Romeo said, his voice clear and mellow, as pleasant as sound of a babbling brook.
"If you guess your cousin’s but mess up your wife’s, she’s going to be heartbroken," Mya chimed in mischievously.
But Romeo was confident, "It’s this one; I’m sure."
"Why are you so sure?" Deborah asked, puzzled.
"Have you seen her paint it before?" Freda was equally intrigued.
"It’s her style," Romeo replied, having witnessed her previous works and familiar with her distinctive flair.
"It’s this one, we’re sticking to it!" Timothy trusted his friend’s judgment implicitly. If Romeo said it was the one, it had to be.
"Congratulations, you got it right!" the bridesmaids cheered in unison.
The groomsmen had never imagined Romeo would know his wife’s paintings so well. He had guessed correctly in an instant!







