In all honesty, Zivon felt that that was a bit too rushed. After all, he still hadn’t completely gotten over the fact that he had almost lost Xavia again… Was he even qualified to be her husband…? Still, now that his mother had brought this up…
Turning to look at Xavia, Zivon asked, “…What do you think?”
…Why the hell was he asking her?! If she said no, then she’d surely disappoint Wendy! At the same time, agreeing would make it seem like she couldn’t wait to get married! In the end, all she could do was mutter, “…It… depends on you, really… I still have work to catch up on…”
“I see… We’ll wait for a bit, then.”
…Wait, he was leaving their wedding for another day just because she had said that she was a bit busy? Before she could even reply, Wendy said, “Remember, your future together is more important than your work. Also, I don’t think I have to remind you two that you have children despite being unwed! It doesn’t help that you’re both influential figures, so for the love of God, let’s settle on the eleventh of October.”
Since Xavia and Zivon weren’t saying anything, Wendy was quick to add, “Speaking of which… Where are you going to get married from, Xavia?”
…A good question indeed… Unlike other women, she had no home to be sent off from. Hell, she didn’t even have a place to get married…
Understanding Xavia’s plight, Zivon replied, “…I’ll take care of those things, Mom. In the meantime, let me bring Xav back to our room first for some rest.”
“Now hold on, couples shouldn’t live together before marriage. Yes, you’ve been doing that, but now that we’ve got to this point, we should maintain the customs of old,” said Wendy as she held onto Zivon’s arm, causing Zivon’s expression to darken a little. Were they expected to be apart for almost a month?
“…Mom, I know it’s good to respect our old traditions, but don’t you think it’s high time we moved on from them…?”
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