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Snare of Love novel Chapter 631

Dolores took the yellow envelope from her. Mrs. William didn’t know the language of this country and the letter was written in the language of Country A. But as Dolores had lived in Country A for many years, she was quite familiar with the country’s language.

She did not immediately tear it open and read it but looked at the wedding dress. Because the wedding dress was stacked in a special box, and it was impossible to see what it looked like.

Theresa was so eager to see Dolores in her wedding dress, "Try it on and see if it fits."

Dolores looked at her, "It will fit."

She had been at LEO Corporation for so many years. Mrs. William knew her figure well and had long been familiar with her preferences.

"Gee, we want to see how you look in the wedding dress. Mommy, just go ahead and try it on." Amanda tugged on Dolores' skirt and pouted, "Mommy, you'll look great in the wedding dress. Just wear it for us to see."

"Mommy, just try it on." Andrew was also looking forward to it.

"Dolores, just try it on. I want to see it too." Tiana said.

Dolores was helpless. If she didn't try it on, she would let them down. She could only nod and say, "Okay."

Theresa took the box and said, "I'll help you."

Dolores went to Theresa's room to try on the wedding dress. Theresa pulled the curtains closed and said, "Take the dress off your body."

They had lived together before and were close, and Dolores didn't feel embarrassed. Except for her underwear, she was wearing just a long dress, so she took it off easily.

Theresa picked up the wedding dress and turned around to see her in just her underwear. Her skin was very fair, and her body glowed in the light. Except for her bulging stomach, she had no excess fat on her arms or thighs and her whole body was slim. Her breasts were very erect, like two round white buns. Even if wrapped in underwear, she could see the attractive outline. Her buttocks were curved and rounded, and her groin was connected to her spine. Her shoulders and back were also exquisite as if they were painted perfectly, and even her waist had no extra fat growing out of pregnancy. She brought the wedding dress over, "No wonder your husband likes you so much."

Dolores looked at her speechlessly, "What are you talking about?"

Theresa leaned over to her ear, "I said you have a great figure. Even if you're pregnant, you still make people sexually aroused and impulsive. I'm a woman and I just love you, let alone a man."

Dolores was speechless.

The wedding dress was strapless with a large hemline that took up the entire room when spread out. Because she was pregnant, the wedding dress was not designed to accentuate her figure, but to be more ornate.

Below her breasts were layers of lace, covering her bulging belly. The edges of the dress were dotted with intricate patterns woven from soft satin and no superfluous decorations, looking simple and exquisite, luxurious and elegant.

"It looks good. The white really suits you and it fits." Theresa looked at her with light in her eyes, "Hurry up and go out and show it to your son and daughter."

Dolores looked down at the wedding dress she was wearing, and suddenly, the same mixed feelings she had when she was getting married welled up in her heart.

She had thought that she would never wear a wedding dress in her life.

But she was with the person she had thought she could never be with.

And they even had children.

It was true to the saying that things were hard to predict.

Theresa went to the front and opened the door, then returned to help her hold the skirt of her dress. The skirt was too big to get out of the doorway well.

Hearing the sound of the door opening, everyone turned their eyes over and tried to get a glimpse of Dolores.

And, Dolores did not disappoint the crowd in her wedding dress. She looked like someone who came out of a fairy tale.

She looked quiet and generous, gentle and beautiful.

Charles watched her walk out of the house, imagining that she was walking toward him, and his eyes were filled with unconcealed amazement and joy.

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