"Milford, Leilani is here. Once the vows are over, let's go say hello to her, shall we?"
Milford went stiff. He looked at Leilani with a complicated expression. His Adam's apple bobbed, but he couldn't say a single word.
Leilani glanced at him indifferently, then looked away as if he were a stranger. She casually picked up a glass of champagne and stood leisurely in the corner, showing no signs of loss or depression.
Leilani had originally intended to present the evidence in front of everyone and expose Tamara's true colors immediately. But seeing Tamara's smug, self-satisfied look changed her mind.
No rush. The show was just beginning. She wanted to let Tamara climb to the highest point before knocking her down.
Falling from the peak to the bottom of the valley... Would Tamara still be able to be so arrogant and hypocritical then?
Tamara saw Leilani, and Carola, who had been by Tamara's side standing below the stage ready to assist, naturally saw her too. She signaled to Tamara with her eyes. Then she walked away, heading straight for Leilani.
Carola widened her eyes in exaggerated shock, looked her up and down, and covered her mouth to suppress a laugh. "Oh my, isn't this Leilani? As the bride's sister, is this really what you wore to the wedding?"
Her voice wasn't loud, but it was just enough for the surrounding guests to hear. Hearing this, everyone turned their gaze to Leilani.
Leilani had rushed over directly from seeing Ghost, so her outfit was on the casual side. A simple black utility jacket over a white shirt, fitted black trousers, and flat leather shoes. It was sharp and clean, but completely out of place in the lavish atmosphere of the wedding.
Carola shook her head in feigned surprise. "Tamara's wedding has media covering the whole thing. You dressed like this? People who don't know any better might think you're here to crash the party!"
The surrounding guests whispered among themselves, their eyes on Leilani gradually turning scornful.
Seeing this, Tamara quickly stepped forward and spoke softly. "Carola, don't talk to Leilani like that."

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