Choosing a wedding dress, Lu Qingqing immediately ruled out a few adorned with diamonds, and red, blue, or green emeralds.
Too expensive, too heavy, too luxurious, not suitable.
One of the dresses with a long train had its upper half adorned with a plethora of diamonds, with an enormous 8.8-carat pear-shaped diamond at the chest and a train stitched with countless crystals, interspersed with diamonds, twinkling like stars; its weight alone could compete with Lu Qingqing's own.
Beyond being amazed, Lu Qingqing felt she couldn't bear it.