Chapter 921: First Day as a Wife

Chapter 921: Chapter 921: First Day as a Wife


The bodyguard on the other end of the phone said, "Second Young Master."


"What happened? Did Emma make a move?"


"Yes."


Wyatt Lewis squinted his eyes, his voice taking on a more urgent tone, "Did you capture any evidence?"


"No, they stopped in time. The medicine they swapped for Miss Sanders has been checked and there’s nothing wrong with it."


Wyatt Lewis frowned, which meant there were no gains.


He had already assigned people to watch Emma closely; none of their actions could escape his notice. As long as they made a move, they could catch them red-handed.


He knew Emma wouldn’t stay put, but didn’t expect her to be so vigilant.


"Got it, keep watching them, and don’t make any mistakes."


"Understood."


After hanging up the phone, Wyatt Lewis pinched the bridge of his nose.


"What happened? Is something wrong with Zoey?" Aria Richardson asked worriedly.


"Nothing happened, don’t worry."


Aria nodded, but she couldn’t help but worry about Zoey Sanders.


"Let’s head home first." Alitzel Williams patted both of them.


Hearing the word "home," Aria’s expression subtly changed. She was now Wyatt’s wife, and the Lewis Family had become her home too.


Aria turned to look at Wyatt Lewis, surprised that in just one day, she had acquired a new identity: Wyatt Lewis’s wife!


As a newlywed, she felt a peculiar feeling brewing inside her.


The Lewis Family.


Back at the house, Wyatt Lewis was called to the study by the old man and Christopher Lewis.


Meanwhile, Alitzel Williams pulled Aria into a room, took a delicate box out of the safe, opened it to reveal a Jade Bracelet that was undoubtedly extremely valuable.


Alitzel took Aria’s hand, trying to put it on her.


"Aunt, this..."


"Hmm? Aunt?" Alitzel Williams feigned a displeased look.


Freshly married and not yet adjusted, Aria hadn’t changed the way she addressed her, and she bit her lip embarrassedly, "Mom."


Alitzel smiled satisfied, nodding repeatedly.


"Mom, this is too precious; I can’t accept it."


Aria repeatedly declined.


This type of jade bracelet seemed like a family heirloom and shouldn’t it be given to the eldest daughter-in-law? It didn’t seem appropriate for her.


Alitzel still insisted on putting it on her, smiling, "You’re Wyatt’s wife now; it was originally supposed to be yours, so how could you not accept it?"


Alitzel held her hand, her expression gradually tinged with sadness, "This jade bracelet, there were originally three. After Wyatt and the others were born, their grandmother prepared them for the three future granddaughters-in-law. Little Hope got hers when she married Waylon, and this one is yours, so don’t refuse it."


Aria looked down at the bracelet on her hand, gently stroked it, and didn’t refuse anymore, softly saying, "Thank you, Mom."


Alitzel patted Aria’s hand, "Get along well with Wyatt. Even though he sometimes acts a bit roguish, he’s absolutely sincere with you."


"Hmm, I know, Mom."


Alitzel chatted with Aria for quite a while, and it wasn’t until Wyatt Lewis came to personally fetch her that she let Aria go.


Wyatt’s warm hand clasped Aria’s small hand, and a thin layer of sweat appeared in her palm.


She was nervous.


As they walked to the room’s door, Aria couldn’t help but hold onto the door, "Wait."


Wyatt Lewis stopped and looked back at her, "What’s wrong?"


Aria glanced at the room and bit her lip, "Am I sleeping in the same room with you?"


Wyatt looked at her, raised his eyebrows, and laughed lightly, "Otherwise, are we separating rooms just after getting married? That seems a bit inappropriate."


Aria blinked her eyes, gradually letting go of the doorframe. It did seem a bit inappropriate.


Once again in the same room with Wyatt Lewis, as the door closed, Aria’s mind was a jumble.


It was essentially their first day of marriage; should they do something tonight?


But she wasn’t ready...


She had been thinking on the way home about whether tonight with Wyatt would be awkward. She had mentally prepared herself on the way back, but she was still at a loss when the moment came.


Aria took several deep breaths.


Wyatt noticed the woman beside him was uneasy and a gentle smile formed at the corner of his mouth, "Do you want to take a bath first?"


Aria, who had just calmed down a bit, was made to feel her heart pounding again by Wyatt’s words.


"Bathe? Why?"


"To sleep."


Wyatt replied lightly and reached to undo the buttons on his shirt.


"Just, just to sleep, or?"


Wyatt’s smile widened further, "If you want, we could also do what married couples are supposed to do."


Aria’s heart skipped a beat, and she blankly shook her head.


The marriage was already sudden, and she really wasn’t prepared for anything else.


"I’ll go take a bath." Saying this, Aria quickly walked to the bathroom, and soon she shyly returned, "I don’t have a change of clothes."


"There are." Wyatt led Aria to the walk-in closet, pulled it open, and it was fully stocked with women’s clothing.


Aria’s eyes widened, "You! Wyatt, why is there a whole closet full of women’s clothes?"


Aria turned back to glare at Wyatt, "You!"


"What about me?"


Aria suspected that Wyatt often brought other women home, otherwise, how could there be so many women’s clothes prepared in the room?


Aria instantly felt her anger rise.


"Tell me, have you often brought women home to stay over?"