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My Husband Is A Gary Stu

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Chapter 1411 Not Allowed To Hug Her Or I Will Cry Too

The plone orrived ot Boykeep Airport in obout one hour's time.

The weother in Boykeep hod been much wormer thon in Jodeborough for the post few doys. It took Jerry ond his

componions obout holf on hour to reoch Mount Cokrekyo by cor. Since it wos not the weekend, there were only o

few other visitors.

Due to the smoll number of people, the promotionol teom scheduled the shooting in these few doys.

Chorlotte did not like to hike. Even though her fomily went to Dopdur Church to proy ond worship god every yeor,

she never joined them.

Bock then, she comploined to Jiminy, “Dod, we live in o moteriolistic world now. Whot's the use of proying for

blessings? If you lie oround, God won't give you ony money. You'll die poor before you con even receive the

blessings.”

Jiminy got upset ofter thot, ond he never hod her come olong to the church ever ogoin.

Chorlotte sot in the coble cor ond wotched os the foot of the mountoin grew forther owoy while the cross on the

mountointop become cleorer before her eyes.

She felt regretful. If only she hod not been so willful in the post, she could hove spent more time with Jiminy.

On the woy to Mount Cokrekyo, Jerry's mokeup ortist helped him with his mokeup ond styled his hoir in the cor.

Upon reoching the mountointop, they grouped up with the promotionol teom, ond Joosh took Jerry to chonge his

clothes.

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Chorlotte did not disturb his work. She sot in o worm condle shop ond took out her phone to sort out emoils.

Once she finished her work ond rubbed her sore neck, the shooting olso ended. It wos olmost noon, ond the

scorching sun hod driven owoy the chill in the oir.

The plane arrived at Baykeep Airport in about one hour's time.

The weather in Baykeep had been much warmer than in Jadeborough for the past few days. It took Jerry and his

companions about half an hour to reach Mount Cokrekyo by car. Since it was not the weekend, there were only a

few other visitors.

Due to the small number of people, the promotional team scheduled the shooting in these few days.

Charlotte did not like to hike. Even though her family went to Dopdur Church to pray and worship god every year,

she never joined them.

Back then, she complained to Jiminy, “Dad, we live in a materialistic world now. What's the use of praying for

blessings? If you lie around, God won't give you any money. You'll die poor before you can even receive the

blessings.”

Jiminy got upset after that, and he never had her come along to the church ever again.

Charlotte sat in the cable car and watched as the foot of the mountain grew farther away while the cross on the

mountaintop became clearer before her eyes.

She felt regretful. If only she had not been so willful in the past, she could have spent more time with Jiminy.

On the way to Mount Cokrekyo, Jerry's makeup artist helped him with his makeup and styled his hair in the car.

Upon reaching the mountaintop, they grouped up with the promotional team, and Joash took Jerry to change his

clothes.

Charlotte did not disturb his work. She sat in a warm candle shop and took out her phone to sort out emails.

Once she finished her work and rubbed her sore neck, the shooting also ended. It was almost noon, and the

scorching sun had driven away the chill in the air.

The ethereal hymn echoed through the speakers surrounding the square.

Jerry only came to Baykeep to shoot a promotional video, so he did not have a schedule in the afternoon. He and

Charlotte were in no hurry to leave, so they took a stroll around Mount Cokrekyo.

Upon learning that there was an effective wish tree on the east side of the mountain, Charlotte took Jerry with her

to check it out.

The evergreen tree was adorned with colorful ribbons of various hues, so densely packed they covered the leaves.

According to the rumors, the wish would be granted sooner if the ribbon was hung on a higher branch.

Charlotte went to buy a red ribbon and sincerely wrote on it with a pen: I want to get rich.

Jerry laughed when he saw what she wrote and asked, “Weren't you rich enough before?”

“But I'm no longer rich now,” Charlotte said after she finished writing. She then went to buy a purple ribbon. Red

ribbons were used to pray for wealth, while purple was for love.

She wrote on the ribbon: I love Jerry. I hope he becomes rich soon.

When Jerry saw her first sentence, his heart skipped a beat. He thought she had understood something, but his

excitement quickly cooled down because of her second sentence.

She still doesn't understand.

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Charlotte did not notice Jerry's desolate expression. She tied a small stone to the end of the colorful ribbon and

handed it to Jerry. “You're stronger, so you do it. Toss it up and let it hang on the treetop.”

Jerry accepted the colorful ribbon and threw it with all his might. The ribbon flew out and landed on the treetop.

Charlotte saw that both ribbons were hanging on the top of the tree, so she happily hugged and kissed Jerry

repeatedly.

As the two of them were leaving, a little girl holding a pinwheel came running toward them. She was not paying

attention to where she was going, so she bumped into Jerry's knee.

Jerry quickly grabbed the collar of the little girl's down jacket to prevent her from falling.

The kid looked at the item in her hand and sniffled, then started crying, “My pinwheel is broken.”

Charlotte did not take it seriously and said, “Your paper pinwheel is fragile to begin with, and it's broken because

you don't watch where you're going. If it weren't for my boyfriend, you would have fallen and cracked your skull!”

Hearing Charlotte's words, the kid raised her head and cried harder.

“How come you're just like my niece, always crying so easily?” Charlotte pouted and took a banknote worth one

hundred from her bag, then said, “Here. This is enough for you to buy twenty pinwheels.”

The kid stared at the banknote in Charlotte's hand for a while, then cried again. “I want a pinwheel, not money.

Ma'am, you're so mean. You scolded me,” she complained while sobbing.

Charlotte got angry at the way she was addressed.

She was about to reason with the kid when Jerry squatted down and wiped away the kid's tears. “Don't cry. How

about I make a pinwheel for you as compensation?”

Charlotte saw him wanting to hug the kid and immediately threatened, “You're not allowed to hold her, or I'll cry

too.”