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Chapter 321 - 322: When Did You Get Married? (Fifth Update)_1
Chapter 321: Chapter 322: When Did You Get Married? (Fifth Update)_1
Nan Feng bought a set of crimson clothes from the county for Lin Qiaoyun as her wedding outfits. Qiaoyun already had all kinds of rouge and powder. She applied light makeup that day, hiding the faint crow’s feet at the corners of her eyes. Her slender figure added to the impression that she was a woman in her early twenties. Everyone envy Nan Quanyou, thinking he had found a treasure. He had not only married a beautiful woman but also gained a son.
After a simple bow to the heavens and earth, the bride was escorted into the room - the same one that Nan Quanyou usually lived in. The new house was still under construction, and the old one had only two rooms. Nan Quanyou had always let Qiaoyun and Fu Ge live in Nan Feng’s room, making Qiaoyun feel uncomfortable as she thought Quanyou disliked her. It was not until a few days ago when she saw Quanyou arranging the new room and replacing the small bed with a big one that she realized what a gentleman he was – not touching her until they were officially married. She thought Quanyou was adorable.
The guests to the wedding feast included Uncle Lan’s family, Uncle Zhou’s family, Wang Erzhuang’s family, Aunt Sima’s family, and the village head’s family. Everyone was there except the teacher from the town, Mo Wenxuan. Tie Dan’s family and Butcher Liu’s family also came. Two families from the Nan clan were present too. Although Nan Quanyou had always been unwilling to join the large clan, he wished to avoid gossip from the villagers.
The meal tonight was very rich. Nan Feng and Aunt Sima’s family were sitting at the same table. Aunt Sima, a warm-hearted and somewhat gossipy woman, kept asking questions, "What’s your Aunt Yun’s background?", "How did your dad meet her?", "Her accent doesn’t sound local. Is she from out of town?" ...
Nan Feng simply replied that Lin Qiaoyun used to work for a landlord and they had met when they lived in the same courtyard.
However, Sima Guang, a child who was busily eating beside them, impatiently corrected his mom, "We should not talk during meals and sleep, especially not to gossip about other people’s affairs. How many times have I told you this, Mom? Why can’t you remember?"
Aunt Sima laughed carelessly, "Isn’t everyone in the village curious? They asked me to inquire about it."
"Whoever’s curious should ask themselves. Don’t always act as the messenger without brains!" After saying this, little Sima Guang picked up another meatball with his chopsticks and put it in his mouth.
Nan Feng asked Sima Guang with a smile, "Are you still studying at the private school in the town? What are they teaching you there?"
Little Sima Guang, finally receiving Nan Feng’s attention, wanted to answer but couldn’t bring himself to do so. After all, he had just said we should not talk during meals. Therefore, he just looked at Nan Feng with a mouthful of food.
It was Aunt Sima who replied on his behalf again, "I heard they teach everything. How to eat, how to greet, how to walk, what to do before and after sleeping... we sent some gifts to the scholar of the private school during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The scholar even complimented him, saying he was gifted, and has the potential to become a top scholar in the future."
Little Sima Guang didn’t like his mother bragging about him like this in public. As a nine-year-old child, it could create enormous pressure, could it not?
Aunt Sima calmed down for a while, but soon started her gossip again, "Nan Feng, what about you and Ye Ge? When are you two going to get married?"
Nan Feng was nearly choked by a piece of pork.
She was from a modern era. In her belief, there should be a sweet period of romance once the relationship was confirmed. Marriage was a hasty decision made for perpetuating the family lineage. Although the local custom supported marrying as soon as a man and woman liked each other, she still thought she should enjoy the process of falling in love.
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