Summary of Chapter 381 – A pivotal chapter in Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall by Webfic
The chapter Chapter 381 is one of the most intense moments in Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall, written by Webfic. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Jenson had never put on a ring like that for Suzanne before. Austin was the first.
A warm emotion spread through Suzanne's entire body.
Austin looked at her seriously and said, "Do mine."
Suzanne instantly understood what he meant. She took a deep breath to calm herself down, but her mind was still in a mess. She took the other ring out from the box and gently put it on him.
Austin looked at the ring on his finger in detail before looking at her with a smile. "It looks great."
The ring cost Austin nothing at all. He would probably even have walked past it if he ever encountered it in a shop, yet at that moment, he looked satisfied and showed his bare emotions to Suzanne.
He reached out his left hand with the ring on his ring finger to Suzanne.
She smiled and placed her right hand on his palm. Their rings glimmered under the lights.
The crowd broke into rapturous applause. Many even took their phones out to record the scene. This was a romantic scene between a gorgeous couple, so everyone wanted to record it.
The host looked at Austin and Suzanne enviously. With a smile on her face, she announced, "Let's congratulate this couple once more. Our event has come to an end. Thank you for participating, everyone!"
As the staff started cleaning up the space, Austin held Suzanne's hand and led her to the cashier. After paying for the meal, they walked hand-in-hand back to the car.
Austin had let Gabriel end work for the day after sending them to the restaurant, so Austin had to drive.
Suzanne, in the passenger seat, was still reeling from the events that evening. She still had not calmed down yet.
She looked at the ring on her finger, realizing they didn't have proper wedding rings yet. She rubbed her temples. She was a jewelry designer, yet she forgot about this. It looked like she had to deal with it soon.
Suzanne turned on the music. The soft music made her close her eyes as she leaned back comfortably.
Austin adjusted the angle of her chair and said gently, "Have a nap. We'll be home soon."
Opening her eyes, she looked at Austin, who was driving. From her point of view, she could see his angular jawline.
She smiled. This was not the first time she felt lucky to have married such an exceptional man. She reached her hand out and tapped Austin's lap. "Mr. Hall, how do you feel?"
The real question that she really wanted to ask him was how did he feel being together with her.
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