Two hours later, O'Neill finally finished talking about all the cars. For the first time, he felt that there were too many cars at home and he should never buy one again!
Hua Zhao seemed tired of listening and sat in the living room drinking tea.
No intention of leaving.
O'Neill's eyes flashed and he asked very politely: "Where do you live? Is it far from here?"
Hua Zhao said nothing.
"If it's far away, you can stay here tonight to save yourself from traveling back and forth tomorrow," O'Neill added.
Hua Zhao seemed a little hesitant and asked: "When will the ceremony be held tomorrow?"
O'Neal immediately said: "9 o'clock in the morning!"
Actually no, it was originally scheduled for 11 o'clock, but he changed the time temporarily.
9 o'clock is too early and does not conform to the living habits of people here. Some people may not be able to get out of bed at 8 o'clock.
He felt that it was impossible for Hua Zhao to get up at six or seven o'clock and rush out just to attend Susanna's engagement ceremony.
So it's better to stay here.
"As for clothes, the dressmaker is still at home. Let them send you this year's latest styles. You can choose whatever you want!" O'Neill added.
Hua Zhao looked at him. He was really a qualified young man, careful and generous.
She seemed to be moved as well, and nodded reservedly: "Okay."
O'Neal was so excited that he personally took Hua Zhao to choose a guest room.
Ye Shen did not follow him. He looked at O'Neal's back and rubbed his fingers.
Hua Zhao touched the wall lightly, found Ye Shen's room, and then walked next to him first.
O'Neill hesitated for a moment and then agreed nonchalantly.
"You rest first, I'll call the dressmaker." O'Neill said.
The dressmaker is actually still busy. Susanna is not very satisfied with every piece of clothing. There are always areas that need to be modified on the spot.
The only one I was satisfied with was spilled with red wine and couldn't be washed off!
She was going to be furious.
Now that she knew that her brother had temporarily changed the ceremony time and wanted to take all her dresses to the woman to choose, she immediately shouted: "No! You can't make it inconvenient for so many guests just for her convenience!"
O'Neill smiled: "No matter how many guests we have tomorrow, they are all our own, so it doesn't matter."
Even now, they are not sure whether Ye Shen will hold an engagement ceremony with Susanna safely.
So in order to avoid embarrassing yourself, those who come tomorrow are not important relatives and friends, and there are not many people. They are all selected from their family businesses to support the show.
They had to come at the time he asked them to come.
Susanna changed her expression again, her eyes red: "I am your sister, and tomorrow is my big day..."
"Sister, you are too deep into the drama."
What's the big day? Everyone knows in their hearts what kind of drama they are going to play with him.
Just pretend, just find two pieces of clothing and make do.
If she really finds the treasure, Su Heng will be useless and won't even be able to keep it. Does she want to be a widow and marry a dead man?
Susanna's face froze.
The dressmaker huddled quietly in the corner, wishing he didn't exist!
"Go." O'Neill suddenly said to them.
The dressmakers felt as if they had been granted amnesty, and each picked up a few pieces of clothing and left.
Because I was so nervous, I accidentally took everything away, leaving nothing for Susanna.
"Sister, you have so many dresses that you can't even fit them in the cabinet." O'Neill became a good brother again and said affectionately: "When I get the things, I will buy you a batch. You can have as many as you want."
Hua Zhao heard it.
The bedroom was directly above them, and to her hearing, it was perfectly fine.
She was stunned, something? What did they want to get from Ye Shen?
This is strange. Besides money, what else does Ye Shen have in his hand?
And she also knew something about the Dylan family. They were a wealthy family that had been rich for several generations. They had numerous assets and were interested in more than just money.