Chapter 906 Dad Goes to Heaven
There are a total of 30 couples participating in the collective wedding.
Behind each bride, there is a pair of twin flower children dragging the train of the gown.
These 60 children don't need to be hired from outside, they are all Ivy and Bluey's children.
The other 12 children also have a task. When the couples walk down the red carpet, they have to pass through six rose arches, with a pair of children standing on either side of each arch.
No one would have expected that these 72 children, who have a striking resemblance, are not ordinary children, but the seraphim and God's children.
Leo and Ruby's eight children were also busy. Each of them carried a small flower basket filled with petals and stood on both sides of the hotel, sprinkling petals from time to time.
All 80 adorable little ones in the venue are incredibly cute.
The wedding banquet was lively and luxurious, with elites from various industries in attendance.
Whenever someone asked curiously, "Where are Alexander and Owen? Where did the twin brothers go?"
The little ones who heard would answer like this.
"Dad and Uncle went to heaven!"
"Dad and Second Uncle went to heaven!"
"Uncle and Second Uncle went to heaven!"
At first, no one understood the meaning of "going to heaven" until Calliope, with tears in her eyes, said, "My twin sons... are gone!"
How could they disappear just like that?
No one wanted to believe such a thing.
But everyone understood that no one would joke about such a thing.
Everyone felt sad for the loss of these twin brothers.
At the same time, they were also puzzled as to why the Ashford family didn't hold a funeral for such a big incident.
Director Bravehart, inspired during the wedding, came up with a perfect ending for "The Love of Snake" and went to find Bluey right away.
But he couldn't find Bluey anywhere.
He spotted Ivy and immediately rushed over.
"Ivy, where's Bluey? I came up with an idea for 'The Love of Snake' and wanted to
"A perfect ending, but I can't reach her!" Bravehart asked.
Ivy patted her chest and said, "I am Bluey. After the busy wedding, I will go with you to shoot the final scene."
As Ivy said this, she suddenly felt her forehead burning and was somewhat surprised.
Could Bravehart also be the Dragon King's son?
Just then, Ivy's forehead showed a vision.
Bravehart opened his mouth in astonishment.
The vision showed that Bravehart was the son of a dragon and a turtle. He looked very much like a turtle, strong and capable of bearing heavy loads.
After watching these scenes, Bravehart rubbed his eyes and asked the person next to him, "Did you see a vision above Bluey's head? Like in a movie, with dragons, turtles, and stone tablets..."
The person being asked glanced at Ivy, feeling that Bravehart was bewildering and ignored him, then went elsewhere.
Bravehart rubbed his eyes again, thinking that his vision was blurry. "Bluey, you go ahead, I'll go find your sister!"
After searching around, Bravehart returned to Ivy's side.
"Bluey, where is your sister? I can't find her anywhere. I need to talk to her about something."
"I am Ivy," Ivy replied in a different tone.
Bravehart was somewhat confused, composed himself, and asked again, "Ivy, when did you come here? Where is your sister Bluey?"
Ivy immediately switched to a different tone. "Bravehart, why are you looking for me again? Didn't you already find me just now? Weren't we supposed to shoot the final scene after the wedding?"