Fortunate to Have You This Lifetime-Chapter 906 - Marriage News_1
Chapter 906: Chapter 906 Marriage News_1
Chapter 906: Chapter 906 Marriage News_1
The room was brightly lit, with the sun streaming through the sheer curtains embroidered with mandala flowers, casting a golden glow that filled the entire room, splendid and bright.
Early in the morning, Purple Summers was awakened by the alert from her cell phone.
With her eyes closed, she reached out near her pillow and grabbed the phone, barely opened her eyes to glance at it, hazily aware it was a wedding invitation, then put down the cellphone and rolled over to continue sleeping.
Reluctant to leave her bed during the rare vacation without the need to rise early, Purple continued to slumber.
However, after a moment with her eyes closed, something felt off.
Purple suddenly sat up in bed, turned on her phone to check the message again, and made sure she wasn’t seeing things – she was astonished.
Suddenly, the phone was snatched from her hands.
Alexander Summers wrapped his arm around Purple’s waist, looked at the content on the phone, and his lips unexpectedly curved into a smirk tinged with a hint of evil energy, “Nathaniel is getting married?”
Upon hearing this, Purple looked at him with a strange expression.
“What’s wrong?” Alexander kissed her face.
Purple carefully asked, “You… have you remembered again?”
If Alexander had not regained his memory, Nathaniel should have been just a distant third brother to him, not someone to talk about with such a scheming tone.
Alexander pretended to ponder, “A little bit, I guess.”
“How much is a little bit?” Purple asked.
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But Alexander refused to say, laughing, “A little bit is a little bit, what else could it be?”
“Stingy! Forget it if you don’t want to say,” Purple pouted discontentedly and turned her thoughts back to the text message, picking up the phone to read it once again.
It was from Yolanda Summers.
Judging by the format of the message, it seemed to be a mass text informing relatives and friends about the wedding happening in a month.
In a month’s time…
Just two days ago, Nathaniel had brought up marriage with her, and in just two to three days, he was ready to marry another woman? That was fast…
Purple felt indifferent inside.
If she had to say she felt anything, it would probably be relief.
She genuinely thought Nathaniel didn’t need to wallow in the shadow of the past. Now in the Summers family, Dylan Summers had died, Clyde Summers was missing, and to some extent, Alexander was also “unaccounted for” – moreover, the slim shareholding Alexander had was swindled away while Mrs. Summers was still alive.
With only Nathaniel left of Old Master Summers’ four sons, as the sole heir, he could live a very comfortable life, and there was truly no need for such self-torment.
She just didn’t know who the bride was…
Purple only pondered it for a moment before not dwelling on this question further.
She began to consider another matter – according to the timeline, Tiny’s chicks should all have the ability to leave the nest by now, and Purple was contemplating whether to bring Tiny back home.
She was actually uncertain about this.
As a kind of social bird, crows are monogamous, and once they pair up successfully, they claim a large territory for themselves, which they spend a lifetime maintaining. This includes the parents raising the young, and as the offspring grow, they reciprocate by caring for the old crows.
So, if Purple were to take Tiny away, it would mean Tiny’s whole family would have to follow her and adapt to a new environment.
But in less than two months, Purple was going to Kingsley for school; surely Tiny couldn’t also go? What about later on in Pearlpoint City? Another change of environment?
This was indeed quite irresponsible.
However, they definitely couldn’t continue staying at the Summers Residence – not only was it unsafe, but it also made Purple uncomfortable.
Purple had Cedric Spencer prepare several large bird cages and, after having lunch, drove to the Summers Residence to pick up her pet bird.
When Yolanda Summers knew that Purple had arrived, she breathed a sigh of relief.
“Thank goodness you came. If you hadn’t, I think I would have had to call and ask you to come over,” Yolanda said. “Next month, the family is going to have a wedding banquet, and Uncle Nate is annoyed by those noisy crows, bringing bad vibes; he was just thinking about driving them away.”