The wedding took place in a temporary chapel set up in the courtyard.
Because it was a mixed-culture wedding, Joseph Thompson had arranged two ceremonies. The first one was a western-style wedding, and a priest from a nearby church had been specially invited.
Jaylene Ziel was wearing the wedding dress she had worn a few days ago for their wedding photos. She had lost a few pounds in the past two days worrying over the child's hundred-days banquet and the wedding, so the dress was no longer as tight and now fit just right.
Jaylene had countless times seen western weddings on TV domestically and had witnessed Alexander and Raine Thompson's wedding in person, but now that it was her turn, she still felt incredibly nervous.
She and Joseph had been husband and wife for so long, had married twice, and had two children, yet standing on the wedding podium with him for real, Jaylene realized her palms were sweating.