"He said... he said..." The protagonist Charles looked dazedly at his deaf-mute friend, but as the latter gestured, determination gradually took over his face.
"He said he suspects the groom is in love with someone else, so he does not meet the requirements for marriage," Charles enunciated, and then slowly turned to look at the bride, who was so shocked, her mouth hung open.
"Is what he said... all true, Charles?!" the bride demanded, staring at him.
"Yes," Charles nodded, and with a bang, the bride landed a heavy punch on his face, sending Charles tumbling down, a buzzing sound followed around him. At the same time, laughter from the audience below the screen accompanied the scene.
Adrian had lost track of how many times they had laughed out loud, but he felt a great sense of pleasure. These laughs to some extent proved the popularity of the new version of "Four Weddings and a Funeral."