Chapter 549 Ominous Premonition

Alexander's cold voice echoed through every corner of the venue. "Love alone is not enough because as long as one person is foolish, everything can be ruined, even if they are a very well-matched couple."

As soon as Alexander finished speaking, the venue fell into a terrifying silence.

Everyone's eyes were fixed on him.

The groom and the bride also widened their eyes and stared at him.

Ava's brow furrowed slightly. She turned her head to glance at Alexander, feeling an ominous premonition.

She secretly tugged at his sleeve, giving him a look that begged him to stop talking.

At this moment, the host stepped in to ease the tension. "What Alexander means is that marriage is a long and complex journey, so we need more patience and tolerance. But believe that as long as the groom and bride work together, they can overcome any difficulties, just like Mrs. Mitchell said."

"No." Alexander directly denied the host's words. "So-called patience and tolerance can sometimes be our self-righteousness, and what our partner wants may not necessarily be what we offer."

The host's smile froze, and said, "Alexander is right. What he means is that communication between couples is crucial. This is a very good suggestion, and I believe the groom and bride..."

"You," Alexander suddenly stood in front of the groom, staring at him coldly, and asked, "Are you sure you understand your own heart? Do you really know what you want? If you marry her and get everything from her but then start being self-righteous, making her cry and suffer, what will you do then?"

Alexander's gaze was fixed on him, and the groom was momentarily at a loss. He was very nervous and did not know what to say for a long time.

"Why aren't you speaking? Are you feeling guilty?" Alexander directly questioned, making it seem like he had some relationship with the bride and was deliberately challenging the groom.

The bride looked bewildered.

Ava stepped forward and gently tugged at his sleeve. "Alexander, don't..."

"What do you mean don't?" Alexander turned his head and interrupted her, "Shouldn't I ask this question? So, should we let them get married in confusion, not even knowing what they truly want in their hearts?"

"I will love her," The groom hurriedly said, "I won't let my wife suffer, I promise."

Alexander suddenly laughed, "You promise? What do you promise? How do you know you won't do something foolish in the future? Are you really without guilt?"

The groom gulped, sweat dripping from his forehead. "Alexander, I don't understand what you mean. Today is my wedding. If you have something to say, we can talk privately."

The host immediately stepped forward and said, "Alexander, thank you for your speech. I'm sure the groom will remember it. Although Alexander's words are sharp, they do provoke deep thought."

"Alex." Ava grabbed his arm. "Let's go down first, don't cause trouble at their wedding."

Ava pulled him to leave, feeling very uneasy. Alexander must have drunk too much, which was why he was acting out.

Drunk people often found it hard to control their actions, even if they know what they were doing.

Alexander suddenly broke free from Ava's hand, his gaze piercing the groom. "Why are you sweating? Are you feeling guilty?"

Men may not understand women, but they knew men best. Alexander felt that when he said those words, the groom was clearly feeling guilty as his eyes were dodging and unfocused.