Chapter 569: Money Players
The wedding of Masaru Kishimoto and Rie Sakai was getting closer by the day, causing it to get busier and busier. Ordinary people would be quite busy when they tied the knot, let alone when they tied the knot.
In order to avoid the public’s field of vision, more in order to avoid the media, especially gossip media line of sight, the two have long unanimously decided to arrange the wedding in the Luna above held.
As for the form of the wedding, they chose the Western style. It would require the taking of vows in front of a highly respected priest, followed by the wearing of a wedding ring.
Masayoshi Kishimoto and Rie Sakai were both atheists. The reason why they would choose a Western-style wedding was solely because the one wedding theme of a private cruise didn’t go well with a classical Japanese wedding, and it was a bit of a misnomer.
Nevertheless, the two of them had their Japanese-style dresses custom-made, which were used for entertaining guests and friends above the wedding banquet. This is a modern Japanese wedding tradition.
Weddings are westernized, and at the reception the two couples often sit together in traditional Japanese kimonos to face their guests.
Major department stores are making every effort to sell their products to Masayoshi Kishimoto and Rie Sakai in a special class for VIPs.
There were more than 300 people invited to their wedding on the guest list. In addition, thank you gifts for the guests, drinks and food for the wedding banquet, and wedding rings for the two of them …… all require high-grade goods.
In order to make herself glamorous on the wedding day, Rie Sakai alone had chosen more than twenty different sets of high-class private customized clothes.
There are not only modern clothing, Japanese traditional dresses, Western wedding dresses, but also Chinese classical clothing, after all, she knows that Masayoshi Kishimoto is a person who is fond of Chinese culture. One by one, the different tailor masters with their respective disciples came in and out of Kishimoto’s house as if they were walking on a horse light.
Masayoshi Kishimoto, who had been tossed around for quite a while on this day, blurted out as soon as he sat down in front of the round table in the small dining room, “Getting married is just too much trouble.
I really don’t understand why some people get married so many times. They get married and divorced, divorced and married again, married and divorced, divorced and married again, and so on and so forth for no reason at all.”
Rie Sakai sat on her customary seat and said, “No matter how many times you get married, the first marriage is the most solemn. Not only Japanese, but also Americans, Chinese, Koreans, and people from other countries are the same. I haven’t heard anyone say that the second marriage, the third marriage, and anything else is more grand than the first marriage.”
“Second marriage, third marriage, that kind of thing also depends. For example, if the woman is a first marriage and the man is a second or third marriage, again, it will be made grand.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said matter-of-factly.
“How many times do you mean? How many more times do you plan to tie the knot in the future?” Sakai Rie said as she stared at him in.
“How many more times? Getting married just this once is driving me crazy. Being married to you is more exhausting than me working on a corporate mega-project.” Justice Kishimoto said bluntly.
“You’re the one with the most to do. Besides, what’s not exhausting about getting married? You see ordinary people get married with joy, but you’re the only one who’s always complaining about it. If you’re not happy with me, just say so.” Sakai Rie said unhappily.
“Of course ordinary people are happy when they get married. It’s rare for them to be a money player for once in their lives, spilling out large amounts of money.
I’m already a money player, so I don’t care if it’s more or less. In the matter of marriage, there are just too many trivialities.
In addition to all kinds of buying, but also have to find a professional wedding company to come to design the wedding site. The main thing is that you want them to videotape the best moments of your life.
In the future, you then have something, nothing to take out to look at, to look back. If in the future, we hate each other and go our separate ways, you won’t be able to do that anymore.
I’m afraid, you will no longer have such a heart to recall this period of past events, will only think of those images to completely destroy, burned.
Lest you see it, you will remember the bad things. What’s more, by now, I’m on your boat, and if I want to go down, I can’t.
I don’t have any dissatisfaction with you. Even if there is, I don’t dare to say, I’m afraid of being condemned by heaven. Who let the marriage between us be the order of our parents, the words of a matchmaker, the heavens arranged it a long time ago!” Masayoshi Kishimoto said with a smirk.
“Can you be decent?” Sakai Rie said as she looked at his not-so-serious demeanor.
“I’m very serious! It’s just that you think I’m not too serious.” Masayoshi Kishimoto said calmly.
“By the way, tomorrow morning, the customized wedding dresses are being delivered to me inside the house. There are also outfits for the bridesmaids. At that time, the inside of the house will be lively again.” Sakai Rie didn’t feel tired at all, and with a happy and sweet look, the corners of her mouth on both sides turned upwards and said.
“It’s you women’s clothes that are the most troublesome, altering them again and again, changing the waistline one moment, and the hemline the next. Our men’s clothes are the cheapest, they’re all pretty much the same suit.
The tuxedo I used the day you and I got married was white. In fact, it’s a type of suit.” Masayoshi Kishimoto shook his head gently.
“A proper wedding dress is no simple matter. It reflects a woman’s taste and character. Could it be that you want me to wear that one that uses less material, reveals a large portion of my back, and a large portion of my chest, with my thighs showing?” Sakai Rie argued.
“I wouldn’t mind that. It’s just that I’m afraid you won’t dare to wear it.” Masayoshi Kishimoto laughed and said.
Sakai Rie directly threw a big blank stare and said, “You bet on me?”
Kishimoto Masayoshi wasn’t the first day he had met her, and could he not be aware that she had a conservative side? If she really was an open-minded woman, she wouldn’t have had the idea of a lifetime of love.
Besides, she didn’t have that kind of sexy clothing in her closet. Even the bathing suits were the kind that covered her body tightly, not bikinis at all.
“I’ll bet on you.” Masayoshi Kishimoto put away his smile and said.
“That’s what you said. Don’t you regret it. I’ll wear the wedding dress that you said would show a large portion of my back, a large portion of my chest, and my thighs on the day of our wedding.
Not only that, but I’ll change my other clothes into those sexy, extra sassy ones as well.” Sakai Rie said it with great vigor, but still with a mouthful of words.
“I’m open-minded, not conservative. I just wonder if your parents are equally as open-minded as I am? And whether the minds of some of our friends and relatives in Shikoku Kochi Prefecture would be the same as those of the people of Tokyo?” Masayoshi Kishimoto said as he laughed again.
Sakai Rie was like a deflated ball. It wasn’t like she didn’t know that some people back home weren’t open-minded.
Even if she went out on her own, she would add unnecessary trouble to her parents. In the future, she was afraid that she would become the center of attention behind their backs, and her own parents’ faces would be very dishonored.