61.


Cynthia is training hard cause she wants to look amazing in her wedding dress.

Terry isn’t worried at all about his appearance or about the wedding itself. Plus, he was exhausted from work, so he decided to relax by playing his favorite videogame.
62.

Before leaving for France, Terence called Brandon Langerak, his right-hand man.

Brandon will take care of his business while he’s away. They’re very delicate matters only he could be entrusted with.

To win the job, Brandon had to train hard first, and Terence naturally was his couch. Not an easy endeavor, but the pay is worth it.
63.



Brandon Langerak’s cat, Alex. Traits: Hunter, Proud and Friendly.
64.

Terence and Cynthia invited the Vanderburgs to dinner to inform them about their engagement. Renauld, Catarina and Sebastian weren’t amused when they found out they won’t be invited to the wedding.

Terence of course doesn’t give a damn what the Vanderburgs think of him.
Terence: Listen, no offense, but Cyn wants a private wedding and that’s what she’ll have.
Sebastian: (to himself) Yeah, well, I doubt Cynthia will stand being married with you for a long time, sucker.
Catarina: (to herself): I’ll see you after the divorce, jerk!
Renauld: (to himself): Enjoy your private wedding, fortune hunter, you’ll never see a penny of our money.
Wow, so many good wishes. We now can see why Cynthia wants her family far from her marriage.
65.

Terry, on his last night in Hidden Springs, working on his potions. He has to leave Brandon some of his best products to sell during his absence.
66.


Terence and Cynthia, upon their arrival to Champs Les Sims. They spent the whole morning together at the tourist camp.

Then Cynthia had to spend the afternoon alone, though, because Terence took advantage of their trip to attend some of his business.
67.

Terry went to the General Market to speak to Jean Luc Pivert, with him was Edith Morel. They both wanted him to retrieve a certain object for them from one of the hidden tombs in Champs Les Sims.

He couldn’t care less about these people, what he cares about is the pay and the treasures in said tombs. He has heard there’s plenty of money inside them, that’s the only reason he accepted the quest.
68.


Terence: Yay! A bag full of money. This is what I was talking about, babe. We should stay in Champs Les Sims; we will get filthy rich in just a few days!
69.

“Oh, no. Another goddamn pile of rubble”.

“Sorry, dude, but it seems like you’re not going to need that gem anymore, let me take care of it for you”.
70.

Terence: That Pivert idiot, he sent me to a labyrinth. His stupid ‘special object’ is nowhere to be found, and yet no treasure here, just a bag of money and a few ancient coins.
71.

Terence: And another pile of rubble, just great… Wait a minute, there’s a chest underneath. Ah, this better be good.

Terence opens the chest and…

Terence: Holy sh*t, it looks like an ancient relic. How much will they give me for this in the black market?

One more treasure chest. Terry’s exhaustive search is paying off!

Terence: Another ancient relic, this must be of high value too. Yes! We’re rich people now, Cyn.
72.

Terence has entered the last chamber and, at last, there it is, a hole in the ground with a glow coming out of it. There’s where Pivert’s special object must be.

Terence: Grr, it seems like it’s stuck. Come on, get out of there, stupid object”.

“A baseball? Really? ¿Jean Luc Pivert s paying for someone to retrieve a baseball?”

“Whatever, it will be best to give it back to him right now. After I pick up the rest of the treasures in this chamber, that is. Including that bottle of nectar”.
73.

Jean Luc Pivert: Ah, Monsieur! You have returned my precious baseball. I thank you from the depths of my heart. It is lucky you see; I would never dare to go into a place like those ruins without it at my side. That is why I had to pay you to do it for me.
Terence: Yeah, well, it was pretty difficult, maybe you should give me a little extra simoleons for the risks I took.

Terence: By the way, are you interested in buying some ancient relics I found? I can give you a special price.
Jean Luc Pivert: Oh, no. I’m just a common merchant, you need to go to a relic store to sell those. After paying the proper taxes, of course.

Terence: (to himself): Taxes? Don’t even dream about it. Like I said, how much will they give me in the black market?
74.

The night has fallen, Terence is back at the camp and he and Cynthia are already sleeping. Tomorrow will be their wedding day, what a thrill! 💜
75.



It’s the next day, Terence and Cynthia are at the Nectary, ready to pronounce their wedding vows.
76.


The ceremony has started. Terry has paid the owners to have no one else in the party room. Just like Cynthia wanted, it will be a very private wedding.
Terence: Cynthia, you have always been my friend, my love, my partner in crime (*literally*). So today I, Terence, take you as my beloved wife… and I promise to love you, respect you and protect you, in sickness and in health, through downfall and success, till death do us part.


Cynthia: Terence, you have always been my friend, my love, my partner in crime. So today I, Cynthia, take you as my beloved husband. And I promise to love you, respect you and protect you, in sickness and in health, through downfall and success, till death do us part.
Terence and Cynthia have been united in matrimony.

The best of all is that the bride and groom didn’t need permission to kiss each other. 💜
77.

Cynthia: Shouldn’t we have a toast now?

Terence: Of course, but first I have a surprise for you.
Cynthia: Really? What is it?

The surprise turned out to be a hot-air balloon ‘ride’.
(Ride is in quotation marks cause the balloon didn’t actually ride, it just floated in front of the museum, lol).

Terence is excited at their departure. Cynthia, on the other hand, looks a little bit worried…
78.

Cynthia: Terry? Are you sure this is safe?

Terence: Of course it is safe, babe, trust me.

Terence: Now, you wanted a toast. Well, let’s have one.

Cynthia: What will we drink to?
Terence: What else? Our marriage, naturally…

Terence: To our eternal love, aaand the new Cho-Vanderburg partnership.
Cynthia: …
79.

Cynthia: Yeah, about this “Cho-Vanderburg partnership”… I’m sorry but I don’t think my father will accept you as his business partner, not even as his administrator.

Terence: Oh, he will, believe me, darling. I’m very good at persuading people.

Cynthia: I don’t know, Terry. My family has been very clear with regards to their fortune. Only they will administer it, no one else, not even me. Besides, you know what my father thinks of you.
Terry: Oh, well, that’s because he doesn’t know me well, but he will get to know me when we move to the mansion.

Cynthia: To the mansion? Why would we have to move there? We already have a house. And the last thing that I desire is going back to live with the Vanderburgs.
Terence (to himself): Oh, my innocent Cyn, you don’t know how many plans I have for that mansion and for the ‘lovely’ Vanderburg family’s money.
80.

A few minutes later, Cynthia is still worried about Terence’s plans. He can’t let this unnecessary concern ruin his beloved wife’s happiness.

Terence: Come on, darling, let’s not think about the Vanderburg’s now, it’s our honeymoon, let’s enjoy it.

Cynthia: You’re right. Cheers!
Terence: Cheers!

After a few drinks, the atmosphere becomes very romantic…


Terence: Are you thinking what I am thinking?
Cynthia: Here?
Terence: Why not?


The Cho-Vanderburgs’ honeymoon has officially started.
💖
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