A white suit was harder to pull off than a black one.
Not only did it require the wearer to have a good physique, but the wearer also needed a good
appearance.
Ian wasn't tanned or pale.
He was in the middle, but the color white fit him perfectly and made him look like he was glowing under
the light.
It was mainly because of his good appearance.
He looked mature and regal despite wearing a light- colored suit.He only turned his head around and
looked at Elaine walking toward him when someone noticed her.
All the staff left, leaving only the two of them in the corridor.
Elaine stopped in front of him, and nobody knew if she was nervous, but she seemed a little stiff.
"Isn’t the ceremony about to start?"
"Yeah," he replied softly as he studied her.
"This dress looks good on you."
Elaine lifted her head and met his gaze, but she soon averted her eyes.
"Thank you.You look good in the suit as well."
He moved to the side and said, "Shall we go in now?"
She nodded, and Ian extended his hand toward her just when she was about to walk away.She was
stunned for a moment, but she still lifted her arm and warped it around his.
Sensing her stiffness, Ian laughed.
"I didn’t know that you'd be nervous as well."
"Do I look like the type of person who wouldn’t get nervous?"
"Yeah."
Elaine glanced at him and asked, "Are you not nervous?"
"Well, a bit but still manageable," he replied.
Elaine did not say anything anymore.
‘There’s no way he can be nervous.He should be even more experienced than me in handling this kind
of situation, right?’
Both of them then slowly walked into the banquet hall.
Everyone turned their heads around and looked at them.
Some of them were in awe, while the others were praising them.
Most of them were envious of Edward.
After all, both of his sons-in-law were very good-looking.
All of their daughters had been looking for partners like Ian or Hector, and both of his daughters had
found them.
They walked up to Edward, and Edward began introducing his son-in-law to the people around him.
Ian responded to their questions and greetings with practiced ease and a smile on his face.
Nolan squinted.
"He’s Ian?"
Maisie chuckled as she was standing beside him.
"What’s wrong? Are you still upset because Helios scolded you because of him?"
"Do I look like a petty-minded person to you?"
"Yeah, you do."
Nolan did not say anything anymore.
Then, Ian and the others walked toward them.
Ian took a glass of wine from the attendant and approached Nolan with a faint smile on his face.
"I’ve heard a lot about you, Mr.Goldmann.I guess this is the first time we see each other, right?"
Nolan had run a background check on him before.
Since he did not sense any hostility from Ian, he replied politely, "What a coincidence.I’ve heard of you
before, Mr.Saldana."
Ian was not surprised.
"You’ve heard other people talking about me, Mr.Goldmann?"
Nolan took a sip of the wine and replied, "Yeah."
Ian laughed and continued.
"Well, it’s my honor that you can remember me, Mr.Goldmann."
Nolan put the empty glass on the table and said indifferently, "I didn’t expect you to be Juan Saldana’s
son as well."
Ian lowered his face when Nolan mentioned his father.
The expression on his face remained the same as he said, "It doesn’t affect anything, right?"
Nolan could read between the lines.He lifted his head and looked at him.
"Seems like you’re a sensible man, Mr.Saldana."
"I have always been like this," Ian replied with a smile.
"There's nothing more reliable than benefits, not even family.Although this sounds harsh, it's the truth."
Nolan chuckled.
"You’re smarter than I think you are, Mr.Saldana."
Ian summarized the relationship between him and his father in just a few words.
If Juan were given the chance to pick benefits or family, he would pick the former without any
hesitation.
If it were not because Juan needed Ian, he would never have come and looked for his son.
Even now, Juan still did not know the true "identity" of his illegitimate son.
After all, he had always been looking down on Ian, and it was exactly because of his disdain and
ignorance that his selfishness and arrogance had been exposed.
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