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Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!-Chapter 1279
Chapter 1279: Chapter 1279: Over Time, No One Can Stand Her_1 Chapter 1279 -1279: Over Time, No One Can Stand Her_1 Christy Xenos was stunned.
Since when did you need an invitation to a wedding?
She had attended many weddings before.
They would simply show up and be greeted by a relative of the newlyweds at the entrance.
Actually, their main duty was to receive the red envelopes.
They would put the red envelope into a box and then sign in.
Eventually, the red envelopes could be matched with the guests who signed in.
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Beyond that, she had never seen a wedding that required guests to present an invitation.
Rolling up her sleeves, Christy Xenos said loudly, “I am Cindy Clarke’s mother!
Her biological mother is here, and I can’t go in?”
Christy Xenos increased her volume even more, and made wild gestures with her arms and hands.
She waved her arms in circles and exclaimed, “This is the first time I’ve ever heard of parents not being allowed to attend their own child’s wedding!”
Even though Sheng Yue wasn’t open to the public, it was located in a bustling area of Belfard.
Even if their destination wasn’t Sheng Yue, there was always a crowd of people mulling about.
Christy Xenos purposely raised her voice.
She didn’t believe that, if she caused a big scene, they wouldn’t let her in.
They couldn’t just let her cause a commotion in front of their door, could they?
If the whole thing was blown out of proportion, surely it wouldn’t reflect well on Cindy Clarke and Adrian Zhekova.
Not to mention the Zhekova Family—they would lose face, too.
Even if it was just to avoid embarrassment, they should let them in and discuss the matter later.
Whether they could attend the wedding or not was another issue, at least they would be able to step inside Sheng Yue.
Hence, Christy Xenos’s dramatic scene became increasingly outrageous.
She didn’t care at all about losing face.
She wasn’t born a wealthy lady.
In the past, when they were poor, she had to haggle in the market to the point of turning red with anger.
For the sake of saving a few pennies, she would abandon her dignity.
It was only in recent years when they had become rich that she stopped doing that.
But if she had to do it again now, she wouldn’t feel pressured at all.
Sure enough, Christy Xenos’s racket had attracted the attention of many passerby.
Some people kept walking while they looked, without stopping.
However, because it was a rest day,
People had plenty of time to kill unless they had appointments, so many of them stopped to watch the scene unfold.
As she noticed how many eyes were on her, Christy Xenos became even more dramatic: “I still don’t know what we did wrong!
Our own daughter is marrying and she didn’t invite us!”
“Now that Cindy Clarke is rich and has married a wealthy man, does she see us as ordinary and not up to her standards?” Christy Xenos wailed.
“Let others judge.
We are commoners.
We don’t have money or great talent.
We may not understand decorum and may be crude idiosyncratically, but despite all this, do we deserve to be disregarded by our own daughter?”
“No matter how difficult it was, we still managed to raise her.
Now that she has married into wealth, does she think we’re an embarrassment?
Has all the nurturing we’ve done in the past gone to the dogs?”
Christy Xenos turned to face the onlookers and said loudly, “Do you know who my daughter is married to?”
“My daughter, Cindy Clarke!
The one who made a name for herself in the Pingla Culinary Competition.
You can look her up.
And she’s marrying Adrian Zhekova today!
Adrian Zhekova, the CEO of the Pingla Group!” Christy Xenos exclaimed,
“You can probably guess the kind of people who are attending their wedding.
They’re all important figures, CEOs, chairpersons, individuals from large families; all are people of extraordinary status!” Christy Xenos declared loudly.
“So, she thinks we’re an embarrassment.
She was afraid that we would embarrass her.
She thinks we’re not of her standard and would tarnish her image.
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I was so angry that I wanted to disown her.
If they disdain us so much, why do we make a fuss about it?”
“However, her father has always been especially fond of her since childhood.
Now he can’t even witness his own daughter’s wedding.
Normally, the father walks his daughter down the aisle, but he can’t even see his own daughter get married.” Christy Xenos howled, but unfortunately, she herself didn’t care about Cindy Clarke.
For some reason, perhaps it was all just fate.
Mother-daughter relationships hinged on fate too.
Cindy Clarke was her flesh and blood.
She knew this clearly.
She wasn’t adopted or anything.
But she just couldn’t bring herself to like Cindy Clarke.
Cindy just seemed annoying every time she looked at her, like she was there to settle debts.
Clearly, Cindy was an ordinary girl.
But she was always competitive and striving for the best.
She constantly showed that she was different from her family members.
She excelled in everything.
She was good at studying, culinary skills, and was successful in whatever she did.
She was conspicuously different from the other members of their family.
The more outstanding Cindy Clarke was, the more ordinary the rest of the family seemed.
Cindy was conspicuous among them, completely out of sync with the family.
Looking at her like that, Christy Xenos didn’t feel the slightest bit of warmth.
She always felt that Cindy looked down on her.
The people who came to watch the drama didn’t care about what actually happened.
As long as they had something entertaining to watch, that was enough for them.
They each speculated about what had happened, giving everyone a topic for conversation.
They could probably gossip about it for an hour or two.
Especially when it involved the scandals of rich families.
They loved hearing about those.
Poor Zhekova Family, though.
On such a joyous occasion as a wedding, they had to endure such tiresome relatives.
“Oh dear, although it’s not right for the daughter to not invite her parents to the wedding, looking at this, her mother’s family seems problematic too,” people started to discuss among themselves.
Everyone had some dramatic relatives, right?
When it came to these matters, people actually understood quite well.
“Exactly, normally, if you really meant well for your children, even if you are wronged, on such an important day, you would hold it in,” an older uncle, who had a look of knowledge and experience, commented, “If it was me, even if things were really like that, I wouldn’t dare to cause a ruckus on such an important day.”
“Never mind what the daughter’s in-laws might think, or whether they might start having a negative opinion of the daughter and make her life difficult in the future.
Just consider that today is such an important day.
It’s a once-in-a-life-time memory.
I wouldn’t want to cast a shadow on my daughter’s wedding.
When we recall it in the future, it won’t just be the bustle and grandeur of the wedding, but also the family drama.
That would be so terrible.”
“You’re right,” a nearby auntie piped up, “Just by watching how she’s creating a scene, it’s obvious she’s not an easy person to deal with.
Who knows what other reasons she hasn’t mentioned yet?
Anyway, causing a stir in front of her own daughter’s wedding hotel like this is absolutely unacceptable.”
“From what I see, her daughter probably isn’t much better.
They’re both problematic, and neither can claim to be good,” another onlooker added, “Given the way she’s behaving, how good could her daughter be?”
“You don’t know what you’re talking about,” the auntie retorted, “I’ve seen too many people like her.
No one can stand her in the long run.”
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