Chapter summary: Chapter 1430 from the book Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
Discover the most important events of Chapter 1430, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy. With the engaging writing of E. L. Clarke, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
"Juniper, let's get together some other time."
Luella covered the phone's mouthpiece and whispered, "My actual husband is jealous. I have to go coax him."
"Sure."
After ending the call with Luella, Juniper immediately dialed Shanley's number, getting straight to the point. "Get a wedding gift ready. Jimmie actually managed to trick Luella into marrying him."
"Jimmie sure is impressive." Even though he agreed to prepare a gift, that old fox couldn't help but feel a little sour, his words dripping with vinegar. "He started chasing her way after I started chasing you, but he got the title of husband before I did."
"Oh~"
Hearing the blatant envy and jealousy in his voice, Juniper raised an eyebrow and teased him on purpose, "If Mr. Schwartz really can't wait, why don't you go find a twenty-year-old to marry?"
"I can definitely wait."
Shanley pinched the bridge of his nose, his lips curling up. "I'll go get the wedding gift ready. How about two apartment buildings?"
"Whatever you see fit," Juniper said casually. "Luella loves money anyway. As long as it has to do with money, she'll be thrilled."
Hanging up the phone.
Shanley opened their family group chat. Two minutes ago, Jimmie had officially announced his marriage.
Although Silas Blackwood and Theia Sommers were slightly annoyed at how impulsive it was, it was the kids' business, and they couldn't exactly interfere.
Besides, they had already recognized Luella as their future daughter-in-law, and they had even given the wedding gifts.
Marriage was only a matter of time.
The two of them sent their heartfelt congratulations, reminding Jimmie to treat her right.
Don't end up like Harold Houston—
Married, but acting like he wasn't, to the point where his wife was now demanding a divorce.
With his silent, emotionally repressed attitude, no woman could stand it.
Harold, who had just finished an experiment, opened his phone.
The sky had practically fallen.
Jimmie got married?
Why on earth was the crossfire hitting him?!
Harold typed on his keyboard: [Congratulations. Happy Wedding.]
Before Jimmie even replied, Theia shot back: [Look at Jimmie, and then look at yourself. Harold, what exactly is going on between you and your wife?]
Theia: [Either be together properly, or if the relationship is truly broken, part on good terms. Let the poor girl go so she can find her own happiness.]
Staring at his mother's messages, Harold let out a deep sigh and opened his messages with Lorelei Bellamy.
Their last conversation was two months ago.

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