Chapter 738 My Luckiest Things (2/2)
Beryl stuck her tongue out and rolled her eyes at him, ”Sorry, I made a mistake. I should have said and old husband and a young wife! Daddy,
ve enough of it! Hmph!
The people on the stage were sweet and happy, while the people under the stage delved in their own happiness and sorrows. Amidst all the celebration, everyone failed to notice the two lonely men standing in the corner looking at the bride and groom, despairingly.
Magee tugged his lip, the corners of the mouth twitching upwards, tentatively, exploring the reaches of a smile that hadn't been seen in several decades. ”Are you done? Haven't you seen enough yet?”
Myron pursed his lips as if he were holding back something and his fists clenched tightly. ”I, I wanna take one more look at her.”
He was no longer the silly and foolish Donny from the mountain village. He still remembered his fondness for Emily, the fairy that was never meant to be his.
Perhaps she had completely forgotten about him.
Magee sighed with resignation, slumping his shoulders. It was not like he was in love with Emily; somehow he just didn't feel comfortable seeing her getting married to another man.
However, he didn't know just how strongly Myron felt about Emily. Myron's case was worse than his.
Emily was like the brightest star in the sky which they could never have, even though their hearts were constantly longing for her. However, they were here to leave behind all concerns and regrets.
Even if they were not really reconciled, they both had the same wish at the moment. They hoped that she could stay happy for the rest of her life.
After a while, they both left quietly. Standing on the stage and staring out into the crowd, Emily seemed to have been in deep contemplation.
Jacob asked her softly, ”What are you thinking about?”
Emily shook her head and laughed, ”Nothing. Just now I had a feeling as though someone was watching us.”
Jacob brushed his lips to hers and said, ”Let it be.”
'Emily, my love, you make me feel like the luckiest man in the world. My greatest achievement in life was getting to know you.'