Sara performed a cover of the song "Tomorrow I'll Marry You," an old song published in 1993.
Many young fans at the scene had not heard of this song.
However, the song is very classic, and many big-name singers have covered it in concerts.
In recent years, this old song rarely appears in the public eye.
Sara sang the song to perfection, accompanied by her white wedding dress, which fit the temperament of the song extremely well.
The reason Sara sang the song was only for her childhood prince charming.
This made the fans at the scene even more emotional.
It was unexpected that a goddess who had the love of thousands would be so infatuated with a childhood prince charming.
When Sara wore her wedding dress and sang the song on stage in a gentle and moving manner, the female fans on the scene felt what it means to be in tears.
The fans felt even better when Sara sang the song with a shy and intoxicated smile, revealing her deep love and intoxication.
Her wedding dress was extra colorful, fitting her body perfectly, and was specifically tailored to her figure.
The dress was exquisite in terms of style, material, and workmanship, and could not be seen to have any defects even when magnified on the high-definition screen.
Marven was frozen, unable to expect that Sara would wear a wedding dress or sing such a song at the end of the concert.
This made his heart shocked and moved, while feeling unspeakable guilt.
Avella, Marven's wife, was sitting beside him, immersed in Sara's song, and would never have dreamed that Sara's song was sung for her husband.
At this moment, Marven felt his heart had two consciousnesses attacking each other.
One consciousness told him that Sara and he are married, and she has searched for him for many years and been abiding by the marriage contract with him.
However, another consciousness told him that Avella is his wife, and the world has despised him in the past few years, thanks to her never leaving him, and how can he start a mess?