Chapter 654
Although Dylan said he was going to leave, he did not leave at once.
It was not because of Kevan’s persuasion but rather because Dylan had some tact himself. He had to stand
together with Sharon at this time-even if he was only acting.
The ballroom upstairs was not in chaos like they thought it was. The quests remained in their seats, and the waters
were bringing the dishes over in an orderly way. There was just a hint of discomfort on everyone’s laces.
Dylan and Kevan walked through the large ballroom to return to their seats.
Xander and Cecilia’s seats were already empty, and Martha’s seat was also empty too. They had gone to
accompany Lucas to the hospital. He did not know how Sharon informed everyone of what happened, but as the
guests did not leave, he presumed that she did not tell the whole truth.
He did not know if she had told Walter about the divorce issue. He guessed that she did not because she had more
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇttact than him, and she knew to look at the big picture more than he did.
He sat next to her. She did not look too good, and he was in a similar state. They ignored each other and ate their
meals in silence.
Due to the huge incident earlier, the people’s interpretation of their expressions was a little different. None of them
thought that it was because the couple was not united. Walter even instructed. “Sharon, please visit every table
later with Dylan and give them toasts as a form of apology.”
“Alright” Sharon replied emotionlessly.
Dylan glanced at her once before responding in the same way.
Walter had prepared plain water for Dylan and Sharon. It was in a vodka bottle, so no one could tell the difference.
There were many guests today, and there were almost a total of fifty tables. Dylan and Sharon toasted every single
table. If they were drinking actual alcohol, they would have gotten drunk even if they had a high tolerance level for
alcohol.
Dylan, however, was not grateful for Walter’s consideration. He found a waiter to ask for red wine and threw back
glass after glass with the guests.
In the midst of it all some people teased him. “Since when were you such a chicken, Mr. Shields? Your wife is
drinking vodka, but you’re drinking wine?
Dylan smiled faintly. “My alcohol tolerance is not as good as hers.”
In the process of toasting, he and Sharon did not communicate. Occasionally, the guests might give them a bit of
trouble in the form of making fun of them. They made them drink by trading cups or some other such nonsense. It
was only then that their gazes would meet for a short while.
Kevan was busy communicating with his subordinate about the matter of Lana. Alter Dylan and Sharon reached his
table, Kevan only put down his phone and looked up.
The couple had already gone through almost every table. This table was the second last one.
Dylan’s alcohol tolerance was not so good. Having drunk almost a whole bottle of red wine, his lace was Rushed,
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmand his gaze was unfocused.
Sharon, on the other hand, was no different from her usual sell. She was very in control, and she smiled even while
she held her shot glass. Other than Kevan, the rest of the people at the table were the Davis family’s closest
relatives. Seeing that Dylan was about to pour wine into his own glass, Louis Davis stopped him at once. “That’s
enough, you don’t have to toast us here! Go back and eat your meals. You must be very hungry.”
Dylan did not appreciate IL though. “No way! He said firmly. “All of you took time to come today, I have to toast you
guys at least once!” He tipped his head back and drank all the wine in one go.
“Alright then!” Louis led the others to raise their cups. “Dylan, we always found it a pity that you did have a wedding
ceremony with Sharon all those years ago. Now, I will take this time to wish you both a very happy and blessed
marriage and for you to have a child very soon!”
The others lolcwed Louis lead and offered all kinds of blessings and good wishes.
Sharon kept smiling and thanking everyone while she nodded. “Thank you, Uncle Louis.”
“Thank you, Aunt Katie.”
“Thank you Uncle Oscar,”