The location of Jenny Booth and John Smith's wedding was a small island in the Bahamas, not far from Florida, USA.
They didn't invite many guests to this wedding, and the resort on the island was able to accommodate everyone - during the wedding period, the entire island had been rented by them to ensure that there would be no disturbance from outsiders.
When Barron arrived here from the Magic City, Bonnie and the others had already checked into the island.
"Welcome to my wedding, Your Highness. I am very happy to have you as a witness at this very important moment in my life."
When Barron arrived at the island by helicopter, John Smith was already waiting to greet him.
"We are friends, aren't we? John, it is a great honor for me to be a witness to this moment."
Barron gave John a warm hug and said to him with a smile.
"Ms. Stuart and the others live in the villa over there. I'll take you there."
It can be seen that the resort not far from them has been specially decorated with balloons and flowers for this wedding. There are many villas there that are usually prepared for tourists.
When Barron followed John Smith to the villa where Bonnie and her family lived, they saw Bonnie and the Viscountess walking hand in hand from the beach.
In June, the maximum daytime temperature in the Caribbean is just over 30 degrees Celsius, which is not too hot and the climate is still relatively pleasant.
Both Bonnie and the Viscountess were wearing swimsuits. They were not the overly revealing bikinis, but one-piece skirt-like styles.
However, this can also well highlight the proud figures of the two people. They can be said to be like spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums, each with its own strengths.
Bonnie is slightly taller than the Viscountess.
But it can also be seen that the Viscountess has almost recovered from her slightly bloated figure after giving birth...
Compared with Bonnie next to her, although she is a little plump, her breathtaking curves and slight tremors exude an incomparable and seductive mature charm.
"My dear, you are here so soon. We thought it would take a while..."
At the same time, Bonnie and the Viscountess also saw Barron standing beside the villa. Bonnie immediately let go of the Viscountess's hand, trotted towards Barron, leaving a trail of footprints on the beach, and finally threw herself into her boyfriend's arms.
At this time, John Smith, the "light bulb", was standing nearby. After seeing him, the Viscountess did not react as excitedly as Bonnie, but still walked slowly towards them. However, the meaning in her eyes made Barron, who happened to be looking over, understand the meaning immediately.
Although John and Jenny didn't invite many people to the wedding, that was only relative. A family like theirs naturally had many relatives and friends.
Therefore, the villas in this small island resort cannot provide them with the luxurious space they usually live in.
According to the previous opinions of Viscount and Viscount Bute, Barron and Bonnie lived in a villa with them.
This is a treatment that only some friends will enjoy if they are picked up by helicopter and yacht to the island before the wedding tomorrow.
Barron and the others could naturally understand this. After all, these villas had at least four or five bedrooms, which was already very good.
Sending Barron here personally was a way for John Smith to show his importance to him.
But as the groom, he had a lot of guests to take care of and things to deal with, so after exchanging a few greetings with everyone, he left.
"Where's Mr. Boot?"
I returned to the villa with the two girls. Although the interior decoration was not too luxurious, it was unique. Most of it was made of wood, which had a primitive beauty.
So Barron asked casually.
"He should have gone to the old count and Jenny's place, in the largest villa not far from us..."
Following the direction pointed by the Viscountess, Barron saw a villa about 20 or 30 meters away from their villa, which was slightly larger than the one they lived in.
Bonnie also said to him:
"According to the American custom, the bride and groom cannot meet before the wedding, so Jenny and the others need to live separately."
"That's interesting."
No wonder the only person who greeted him before was John Smith.
"In fact, in many places in Scotland, the customs before marriage are even stranger, and can even be called scary..."
"oh?"
Hearing what Bonnie said, Barron was a little curious. He really didn't know this before...
"Before the wedding, they paint the bride black with disgusting stuff like spoiled milk and rotten eggs..."
It was the first time that Barron heard of this custom, and he couldn't help but look at the Viscountess. After all, the Bute family was in Scotland...
When Mrs. Booth met Barron's gaze, she immediately understood his thoughts. She rolled her eyes at him and said:
"I was married in London, and it's not the case in all parts of Scotland. In some places, on the wedding day, friends and family of the bride and groom will throw wine, honey, ashes, feathers and flour on them, which means to drive away evil things and bring good luck to the newlyweds."
Hearing her say this, Barron shrugged with an innocent look on his face.
"As for blackening the bride in Scotland, there is a saying that it is to let the girl experience the worst before marriage, so that she can enjoy the sweetness afterwards..."
The Viscountess told Barenkopf:
"But there is another theory that in order to protect the bride's safety, she is painted black and made smelly, so that the devil will not come to snatch the bride when she gets married."
Devil? Hearing the Viscountess's words, Barron couldn't help but think of the movie "Brave Heart", in which the "invader" of Scotland, King Edward of England, issued a rule that the local lord had the "first night right" of all brides.
In the movie, the protagonist Wallace was enraged by this and rose up in rebellion...
This is really interesting.
Just now when John Smith was still here, Barron was not so presumptuous, but now that she was alone with the two women in the villa, Barron had to admit that the two of them were still very seductive in their swimsuits.
Moreover, during this time in China, although he and Ivanta had been working hard to learn knowledge when they were in Yanjing...
But after she left and went to Shanghai, Barron remained very clean.
Now I can't help but miss the time of studying...
When he looked at Bonnie with a meaningful look, Bonnie's reaction to his hint puzzled him...
Bonnie's face turned slightly red, but then turned stern and her eyes wandered away.
At this time, Barron's hand was held by the Viscountess. With a smile on her face, she leaned close to Barron and whispered in his ear:
"You belong to me now... Your Highness the Duke."
"Um?"
"Because she just lost the bet with me, so..."
This made Barron speechless. He actually became the stakes of two women?
He touched his nose and looked at Bonnie who was a little embarrassed and angry:
"Baby, I don't mind going along..."