The Beautiful Teaching Assistant Gave Me Three Children, Shocking the Entire School -
Chapter 202: Wedding Night
Chapter 202: Chapter 202: Wedding Night
Scenes like this often appear in film and TV dramas.
In ancient weddings, after the couple bows to the heavens and earth, the bride is sent to the bridal chamber, unable to eat or drink, and has to sit obediently waiting for the groom to return, drunk out of his mind.
This is complete nonsense.
In traditional Han Family Zhou-style weddings, after bowing to the heavens and earth, the couple would toast guests together and also attend the banquet as a pair.
Only after the banquet ends would the newlyweds enter the bridal chamber together.
It’s true that ancient times were patriarchal, but the subjugation often referred to had to do with concubines, not the principal wife.
The so-called "three wives and four concubines" was never officially recognized in ancient Yanxia history. Han Family traditions have always upheld monogamy...
Of course, this foundation included the concept of "multiple concubines."
However, taking in concubines wasn’t something just anyone could do haphazardly; there were strict regulations on social status and profession to determine how many concubines one could have.
Those without the qualifications to have concubines would be severely punished for doing so, and even those with qualifications would face stiff penalties for exceeding the allotted number of concubines—with serious cases leading to exile.
That was practically a death sentence.
As for the principal wife, she always held equal status to her husband within the household.
In most eras... even during periods, like the Song and Ming Dynasties, when people customarily believed women had extremely low social status, the government encouraged divorced women (through "normal separation") or widows to remarry.
After all, population was an immense social resource, and the authorities would only be blundering to prevent single women from marrying again and bearing children.
In fact, in many cases, if a divorced or widowed woman remained single for a long time yet had the desire to remarry, the government would even step in to help...
All these points illustrate that the social status of a "principal wife" far surpassed the depictions found in some nonsensical, randomly fabricated TV dramas.
So how could there possibly be a situation where the bride is left hungry and exhausted, waiting in the bridal chamber while the groom drinks and revels?
At the banquet.
The babies tottered and swayed as they gathered around Tang Yuxin.
They had no understanding of what just transpired, only that there were a lot of people at home today—and most importantly, that their mother hadn’t been home all evening.
Since the day they were born, the babies had never been separated from their mother for this long. At this moment, they showed an exceptional level of dependence toward Tang Yuxin.
Even Xiao Fei couldn’t successfully comfort the three little ones, leaving him no choice but to help Tang Yuxin look after the children.
At last, the wedding banquet was over.
The guests had long been arranged by Xiao Fei to stay in a hotel; he had meticulously covered all of their expenses for an entire seven days.
During these seven days.
They could freely explore and enjoy Shanghai.
After seven days, Xiao Fei would organize flights to send everyone back to Sichuan Province.
Of course, if anyone needed to leave early due to pressing matters, Xiao Fei would also cover their airfare, allowing them to depart ahead of schedule.
Musk, who had come to Yanxia not only to attend Xiao Fei’s wedding but also to handle other business, bid farewell after the noon banquet.
Wang Chuanfu, ever the busy executive, likewise took his leave early.
The teammates from Xiao Jun’s competitive squad had only been granted a single day off; with the championship currently underway, they were ecstatic to have even half a day to celebrate the wedding. They, too, hurriedly departed after the banquet.
Before leaving, Xiao Jun earnestly told Xiao Fei that he would definitely compete onstage in the upcoming finals, hoping Xiao Fei would attend in person to cheer him on.
That night.
"Phew..."
After finally coaxing the three little ones to sleep, Xiao Fei carefully pushed the baby cradle out of the bedroom inch by inch.
The entire time, he moved with exceptional caution, fearing even the tiniest sound might wake the babies.
After quite a while, he finally managed to move the cradle into another prepared bedroom. Only then did Xiao Fei, walking on tiptoe, return to their room.
Watching him walk in, Tang Yuxin, sitting by the bedside, couldn’t help bursting into laughter.
"Honey... you looked so funny just now!"
"What am I even doing this for..."
Xiao Fei rolled his eyes.
"I bet there aren’t many people who spend their bridal night like me, putting the kids to sleep and sneaking them out first."
Saying this, Xiao Fei walked to the bedside and sat alongside Tang Yuxin.
The bedroom had been newly decorated, with fresh bedding, all in a celebratory shade of red.
On a nearby side table, a red candle burned, accompanied by a few snacks and a pot of wine.
Under the soft lighting, Tang Yuxin tilted her head to gaze at Xiao Fei sitting beside her.
Her eyelashes were long, meticulously aligned and gracefully curled, resembling crescent moons.
Her lips were plump and vividly red, making Xiao Fei feel an irresistible urge to kiss her deeply.
"Honey, you’re so stunning today..."
"Am I not stunning every day, hmph~~"
Tang Yuxin looked smug, swaying her head side to side as the golden hairpin adorning her head gently sparkled.
"By the way, honey, it seems there are still quite a few rituals left?"
"Right~"
Xiao Fei pondered for a moment, then sat across from Tang Yuxin.
Reaching out, their hands intertwined. Tang Yuxin picked up a pair of scissors, delicately snipped a small lock of her own hair, and then did the same for Xiao Fei.
Together, they entwined their hair and placed it inside a pouch.
"Now, we are truly a married couple bound by the ’hair knot’ tradition," Xiao Fei said softly.
Tang Yuxin nodded slightly, carefully tucking the pouch away with an air of reverence.
She leaned into Xiao Fei’s arms.
"Honey, thank you..."
"Thank me for what? Didn’t I promise to give you an unforgettable wedding after graduating?"
"But you haven’t officially graduated yet, you know?"
Tang Yuxin suddenly looked up, flashing a mischievous grin at Xiao Fei.
"Right, Fei-classmate?"
"It’s only a few days away; I’ll be taking graduation photos soon."
"By then, I’ll definitely bring you and our babies along—just like some senior alumni, posing with their wife and kids in graduation photos... hahaha..."
Hearing Xiao Fei say this, Tang Yuxin blushed. Yet, she didn’t refuse.
"Honey... tonight... it’s our bridal night, isn’t it?"
"Um..."
"...Honey, what are you doing?"
"Wait—hold on! These clothes... what the heck? Why won’t they come undone?"
"Hahahahaha...!!!!!"
Tang Yuxin burst into laughter, deliberately squirming out of Xiao Fei’s arms and retreating to the bedhead.
"There’s no hope for you; you can’t even undo the clothes, hahaha..."
"I don’t believe it!"
Xiao Fei pounced, but after wrestling with the overly intricate attire for ages, he still couldn’t manage to untangle it properly.
"Hehe... haha... hahaha... Honey, just give up!"
"Never!"
Xiao Fei furrowed his brow, suddenly laughing wickedly.
"If I can’t undo it, I’ll just use brute force!"
With a loud rip.
The clothes tore.
"Such beautiful clothes! You tore them..."
"So what if I did? Are you upset about it?"
"Not really... it’s just..."
The alluring Tang Yuxin slyly curled her lips and wrapped her arms around Xiao Fei’s neck.
"It’s just... so thrilling!"
This little vixen!
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