"Tony, why are you back so soon?" Heidi asked Tangning curiously.
Tangning sighed and replied, "Hey, don't mention it, Jonathan is very troublesome!" Then she repeated what Morgan told her, but naturally concealed Bai Min's reminder.
"Oh, that's right. It's right to come back. I believe even Jonathan doesn't want Catherine and you to get into such big trouble because of him!" Heidi agreed.
Then the conversation changed and he said mysteriously: "Tony, something big happened while you were away these days! Mr. Warner is getting married, and guess who the bride is?"
"If you ask that, it means I know the bride, right?" Tangning asked in return.
Heidi nodded and replied: "Yes, you must know him!"
"I definitely know her, is it Miss Burnett?" Tangning guessed.
Heidi shook her head: "No."
"Is that Miss Humes?" Tangning guessed again.
But Heidi still shook her head.
Tangning then made a few more guesses, but none of them were right. Finally, she said impatiently, "Forget it, just tell me!"
"Sheila!" Heidi replied word for word.
"What? Sheila? Then, isn't that Mrs. Pichon?" Tangning couldn't help but exclaimed.
Heidi nodded and said: "Yes, that's her!"
"But, isn't she crazy?" Tangning asked in confusion.
Heidi chuckled and said: "Being crazy doesn't mean she is dead. She is no longer crazy now!"
"But isn't she still in prison?" Tangning asked again.
"We already know that it was Angela who poisoned her, so of course we have to release Sheila!" Heidi explained.
Tangning agreed upon hearing this, but it was still hard to accept: "But, but she married Mr. Warner, why do I still feel awkward?"
"Actually, it's not just you, everyone who knows about this is very embarrassed!" Heidi agreed.
But then he said: "But it doesn't matter whether we are awkward or not, because this is a matter between two people!"
Tangning nodded helplessly and said, "Well, that's true! By the way, when will the wedding be held?"
"This Saturday, that is, the day after tomorrow!" Heidi replied.
"Ah?! So fast?" Tangning was a little surprised.
"Well, I think it's pretty fast too! Will you go to participate when the time comes?"
"Then I must go, we are all neighbors!"
As a neighbor and curious about this matter, Tangning came to Warner's house the next day with gifts to congratulate her. Unexpectedly, Mrs. Warner, also known as Sheila, still gave her a cold look and walked away.
Seeing this, Warner quickly calmed his cheeks and said: "Mr. Tangning, please understand that Sheila has not adjusted her mentality for a while."
Tang Ning complained in her heart, since she hasn't adjusted yet, why rush to get married? But on the surface, she still replied generously: "It's okay, I understand!"
Then he said tentatively: "I just came back and heard that you and Pishang, ah, no, it's Miss Sheila who is holding a wedding at the weekend."
Before Tang Ning could finish her words, Warner interrupted: "Mr. Tang Ning, are you surprised?"
"Uh, I didn't expect that!" Tang Ning replied awkwardly.
Warner waved his hand indifferently and said, "Actually, let alone Mr. Tangning, even I am surprised. You may not believe it when I tell you. This is my first marriage!"
"Then why are you talking to Miss Sheila?" Tangning did not finish the sentence because he didn't know how to say it properly.
But fortunately, Mr. Warner already understood what he meant, and he replied calmly: "Because of love!"
To be honest, although Tang Ning didn't believe this reason at all, she couldn't refute it at all, because he didn't make any sense about love!
So I had to bite the bullet and say my blessing: "Then I wish you happiness!"
After Tangning returned home and told Heidi, Heidi also scoffed: "Because of love? What kind of reason is this!"
But then he thought about it and said with a strange expression: "But there is no way to refute this reason!"
Tangning spread her hands: "Yes, that's how I felt at the time!"
Then he said: "By the way, I found out that Mrs. Pichon, ah no, she has to be called Mrs. Warner now, uh, that's not right. The wedding hasn't been held yet, so she should be called Miss Sheila. She seems to still hate me, because after seeing her
I didn’t say a word after that, he just gave me a cold look and turned around and left.”
"It must be because of Lieutenant Pichon, but since she still remembers Lieutenant Pichon, why did she marry Mr. Warner?" Heidi asked puzzledly.
Tangning shook her head and replied, "I don't know, but I always feel that the matter of their marriage is not as simple as it seems on the surface. But because of love, I can't ask anything else."
Tangning originally had doubts about the love between Warner and Sheila, but on the wedding day, he was even more sure about it, because Sheila's expression at the wedding was extremely cold, and she could not see the bride's excitement and happiness at all.
, if she hadn't always cooperated with various procedures, Tangning would have thought she had been kidnapped.
However, the groom, Mr. Warner, didn't seem to take it to heart and was cheerful throughout the whole process.
In fact, the person who made Tangning feel most uncomfortable in this wedding was not the bride, but Mr. Hager, because he was still glaring at her and Levin, and he probably still hadn't gotten over the Angela incident.
Levin was so angry that he said to Tangning privately: "If it weren't for Mr. Warner's wedding, I really want to go over and beat this guy up, making it look like I killed his wife! And that kind of thing for the past
What’s there to miss about a woman whose lover kills someone?”
"Please understand how he feels about losing his wife!" Tang Ning advised, but then reminded: "But you also have to be careful about him, lest he does anything excessive to you on impulse!"
"Don't worry, I have sent people to keep an eye on him a long time ago, and I am now hoping that he will act impulsively, so that I will have a reason to beat him up!" Levin replied angrily.
"Okay, okay, don't think about it now, come on, have a drink, this Yuganbai is pretty good!" Tangning took a glass of wine and handed it to Levin.
"Tony, what did you call this wine just now? Changyu dry white?" Levin asked curiously as he took the wine.
PS: I quite like the book "I'm About to Become a Muggle", but the author's new book "The Movie King Doesn't Want to Be an Eunuch" has too many things that are not to my liking. First of all, there is no need to give the protagonist such a big one.
The background, in fact, many of the plots are a bit awkward to tell the truth that the protagonist is a eunuch.