Chapter 781: Mrs. Barnet

Book:Devil's Prisoner of Love Published:2025-3-11

The sales assistant beside her chimed in, “Mrs. Barnet has excellent taste. This wedding dress just arrived two days ago. The embroidered roses on it are all hand-sewn.
These roses symbolize everlasting sweet love. They’ve been embroidered in a subtle, understated way-nothing flashy, but full of charm. The long fishtail design creates an elegant silhouette, while the sheer tulle adds a touch of ethereal beauty.
To be honest, this wedding dress is quite picky. It doesn’t suit people who are too short, too overweight, too slim, or with skin tones that are too dark or yellow. It also requires the right temperament to pull it off. But Mrs. Barnet is perfect. Her figure is flawless-this dress looks like it was custom-made just for her.”
“Alright then, this will be the main wedding dress. Let’s go pick out the others.”
The one being praised was Aurora, but Julian was the one who seemed the happiest. It was as if the compliments were directed at him. When Aurora was praised, he naturally felt as though he was being praised too.
“Okay.”
Aurora didn’t bother trying on every dress after that. With her figure and natural charm, she could pull off anything. Whatever she chose would look stunning.
Aurora wanted to capture the sunset by the sea, so the outdoor shoot was scheduled for the afternoon, while the indoor shoot was planned for the morning.
Julian only did minimal grooming-his brows were tidied, and a touch of contouring powder was applied. His features were already strikingly handsome, so there wasn’t much to be done.
Aurora, on the other hand, required more preparation. From makeup to hairstyle to accessories, it took two hours to get everything perfect.
When she emerged, fully made up and dressed in the wedding gown, both Asher and Julian were momentarily stunned. It was as if a fairy had descended to earth.
“Julian, I’m ready.”
“Aurora, you’re absolutely beautiful,” Julian said, his admiration completely genuine.
The two then began their photoshoot. Their chemistry was remarkable, and nearly every shot looked like a masterpiece.
The photographer couldn’t help but praise them repeatedly. “I’ve photographed so many couples, but you two are the most in-sync pair I’ve ever worked with.”
For most people, he had to painstakingly teach them how to pose, how to look at each other, how to appear more affectionate. But these two needed no instructions. He only had to give a brief idea of what he wanted, and they executed it perfectly.
Every gesture between them radiated the deep love they shared. Julian’s gaze toward Aurora was filled with tenderness, while Aurora’s eyes, shy yet full of anticipation, held only him.
Their stunning appearances only added to the magic. With each shot, the photographer grew more excited. “Perfect! Absolutely perfect!”
Creating a great piece of work made the photographer happy, but with these two, every single shot was exceptional.
What was expected to take five or six hours was completed more than an hour early due to their seamless cooperation.
“There’s no sunset at the beach yet. Why don’t we use this time to select the photos?” Aurora suggested.
Ordinarily, couples would have to wait for their turn to choose photos, but since Aurora made the request and there wasn’t a scheduling conflict, the manager readily agreed.
Aurora sifted through the photos, each one capturing their sweet, happy smiles.
“There’s no need to choose. We’ll take all of them,” Julian declared decisively. Out of the hundreds of photos, only a dozen or so were slightly less perfect-mostly because Aurora seemed momentarily distracted in those shots. But Julian couldn’t bear to part with any of the pictures that featured her.
“Alright. Now, you’ll need to pick a few for the final products and wedding displays,” the staff reminded them.
Julian hesitated, conflicted. “Every photo of Aurora is so beautiful. I can’t decide.”
Asher silently muttered to himself, What a doting husband. It wasn’t far from the truth-Julian truly believed his Little Bunny was the most gorgeous woman in the universe.
“How about this? For your wedding, we’ll create a special photo wall and display all of them,” someone suggested.
“That’s a great idea,” Julian agreed.
“But you’ll still need to select a few key photos for the final products,” the staff reminded.
“I’ll do it,” Aurora said, seeing Julian’s struggle and smiling helplessly.
Julian, who was usually domineering and ruthless, transformed into a completely different person when it came to Aurora. Sometimes, he was like a big kid, making her laugh with his antics.
Once the photos were selected, they headed to the beach. Aurora loved the ocean, so how could they not have a set of seaside wedding photos?
By then, the sun was already dipping low in the sky, creating the perfect backdrop for sunset-themed shots.
The photographer needed the couple to pose on a large rock for some of the photos. Julian frowned as he eyed the rock and immediately refused.
“No.”
“Why not? Julian, I’ve seen photos taken on rocks like this online-they look amazing,” Aurora protested.
“The rocks are slippery. What if you lose your footing and fall?” Julian said sternly.
Aurora was speechless. Ever since she became pregnant, Julian seemed to view the entire world as a threat to her safety. Mountains, rivers, and even rocks were all potential dangers in his eyes.
“You’ll be there to hold me, won’t you? You won’t let anything happen to me, right?” Aurora said softly, tugging his hand and coaxing him gently.
Julian couldn’t argue anymore. With a resigned sigh, he scooped her up in his arms. “Stay still and don’t move.”
“Okay, I’ll behave,” Aurora promised, nestling comfortably in his embrace as he carefully waded through the water and climbed onto the rock.
Their sweet little interactions were captured on video. Later, when the photographer shared the footage with others, he would always say that this couple was the most loving pair he had ever photographed.
The warmth of their connection was infectious, making even the onlookers feel a sense of joy and youthfulness.
Julian carefully set Aurora down on the rock, his arm never leaving her waist, unwilling to let go even for a second.
“Be careful,” he reminded her.
“I will,” she replied.
“Look this way,” the photographer instructed as he began adjusting their poses.
An assistant held up a large white veil nearby to create a dramatic effect. Aurora leaned against Julian, following the photographer’s guidance as they struck various poses.
After completing a series of breathtaking shots, the couple moved on to a lighter, more playful set of photos.
Aurora changed into a short dress and swapped her hairstyle and accessories for something more casual.
“This is the last set. Just a little longer,” Julian encouraged her when he noticed a trace of fatigue on her face.
“I’m fine,” Aurora replied with a gentle smile, reassuring him.
For this set, the vibe was more relaxed. Barefoot, they walked along the sandy beach. The setting sun bathed everything in golden light, casting a tranquil, harmonious scene.
Years from now, they might look back and still feel the sweetness of these moments. In the glow of the sunset, their fingers intertwined, their shadows inseparable.
In this lifetime, all they needed was each other.