Chapter 38

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The meadow, once the stage for an emotionally charged ceremony, now transformed into a radiant place of celebration. As the sun set, the wedding reception began, and the towns of Silverwood and Everwood united in joy and harmony. The meadow was illuminated by strings of twinkling fairy lights that crisscrossed above long banquet tables covered in fine white linen. Wooden chairs had been meticulously arranged, each adorned with a lace ribbon in shades that symbolized the unity of the towns: Silverwood's vibrant colors and Everwood's earthy tones. The centerpieces on the tables were a testament to the interconnected world's teachings, combining the beauty of both towns. Wildflowers from Everwood and blossoms from Silverwood were intertwined, creating stunning displays. The fragrant bouquet

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