Twin Treasures: The CEO Wife's 99-Day of Revelations-Chapter 922: Choosing Wedding Rings
This wedding dress was custom-made by Finn Morgan at great expense. He privately compared several places, showing how attentive he is.
He has never been in a relationship, yet he made the ceremony perfect, just because he loves her. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Finn Morgan paced back and forth in the living room, occasionally sitting on the sofa. He had a tall figure, clear eyebrows, and an elegant and serene appearance, with a gentle smile at the corners of his lips.
He was eagerly anticipating his beloved to come out wearing the wedding dress.
When there was movement, he turned his eyes and quickly got up from the sofa.
Hailey walked into view wearing the wedding dress, like a princess stepping out of a stage play, stunningly beautiful.
There was a light in Hailey’s eyes, with a touch of playfulness in her gentle and graceful demeanor, holding the skirt as she walked towards Finn. "Is it pretty?"
Not just pretty!
It dazzled Finn’s eyes completely!
He was amazed, his smiling gaze never leaving her face for even a second—
The perfect chest design showcased the natural body curve, with layers of tulle perfectly concealing sensuality; the dress was very fitting.
The highlight around the waist was tender and beautiful, and the fluffy skirt was rich and elegant without being vulgar.
The effect was even better than Finn had imagined, and he was very pleased, "Is it comfortable? Is it too tight?"
Hailey shook her head happily, "Everything’s perfect."
Finn just looked at her, mesmerized, dazed by her.
In his world, time seemed to stand still.
Finn was so deeply engrossed that he couldn’t tear his gaze away. Hailey’s beautiful cheeks were tinged with a slight blush, her lips lifting with a playful hint of shyness.
She was actually getting married, it felt like a dream.
"As beautiful as a princess." Finn stepped forward two steps, reached out to hold her shoulders, and couldn’t help but plant a deep kiss on her forehead, ignoring the occasion, he couldn’t restrain himself.
He publicly adjusted her hair, saying tenderly, "You’ll definitely be the most beautiful bride in the world tomorrow."
A deep sense of happiness enveloped Hailey, she looked up, her eyes gleaming with love.
They had promised that this would be a love where they never break up... and they would strive to accommodate each other as much as possible.
Soon, another car stopped in the yard.
Everyone heard the sound and looked out the window. Finn told them, "Someone is here to deliver the rings."
When Dennis Hale came downstairs, there were several strangers standing in the living room, and his daughter had already put on the wedding dress, becoming the focal point, everyone’s face was filled with smiles of happiness, whispering to each other.
He saw many small boxes placed on the coffee table, and only after coming downstairs did he find out they were wedding rings.
"They are all beautiful." Hailey bent down to carefully select, putting two together, each pair symbolizing happiness.
Someone smiled beside her and introduced, "Miss Hale, these are the latest models from our store. Young Master Morgan didn’t want you to go to the trouble, so he specially asked us to deliver them for you to choose."
"It’s so hard to choose, they’re all so beautiful!" Hailey expressed her thoughts, looking at the rings over and over again.
Finn spontaneously said, "Then just buy them all." He never hesitated to spend money.
Such extravagance? Hailey abruptly turned her eyes to look at him.
At this moment, one of the staff members awkwardly laughed, "Young Master Morgan, wedding rings aren’t like other things, I would only suggest you buy one pair, after all... you don’t plan on divorcing and remarrying, buying too many is unnecessary."
The meaning was clear, and everyone understood.
At this moment, Paige also said, "There are some traditions in a wedding, Hailey, you should hurry and pick one pair."
A moment of mild awkwardness.
"Ahem!" Hailey cleared her throat, placed both hands on her hips, scanned the opened boxes on the coffee table, then pointed, "Let’s go with this pair!"
"Alright, Miss Hale." The staff gladly packed up the other boxes, "Miss Hale, you have a great eye. Wishing you a happy wedding."







