My Entire Family's Gone Haywire!

Chapter 1878



Chapter 1878

?Chapter 18Thank you readers!

1878 Chapter 1878-wedding

Peng ze walked to Gu Hui and took out the bouquet.

Gu Hui was confused.

“Huihui, this is for you.” Peng ze said. She had thought that all kinds of flowers could overshadow her beauty, but she had never thought that these flowers were too inferior and could not compare to Huihui. I hope Huihui doesn’t mind and can force herself to take them down!”

Gu Hui looked at the flowers and then at Peng ze. She reached out to touch Peng ze’s forehead, intending to touch her own, but Peng ze grabbed her hand.

Peng ze pulled her lightly and Gu Hui fell into his arms.

Two years ago, less than a month after they were married, something happened to Gu Xin. After that, they went to look for Gu Xin and separated. After they found her, Peng ze came back and took Gu Hui to the West. After that, they fought all sorts of battles and finally rushed back.

Other couples who had been married for two years might have already given birth to a child, but the two of them did not really have a child.

How could a man and a woman of this age continue their life like the past two years now that they had nothing to do?

Peng ze didn’t give Gu Hui a chance to speak and covered her mouth.

As for Gu Hui, she was not a shy girl. She could be more aggressive than him. I don’t care if it’s day or night.

Come on!

Peng ze arrived home in the afternoon. He returned to his room after meeting the old master and the general.

No one disturbed them anyway, so they did it until it was dark.

After dark, the two of them changed and washed up before they went to the residence of Majesty Kang.

Gu Hui was teased by Princess Jing He, Gu Nian, and he sanniang for a long time. If it wasn’t for Gu Xin, Gu si, Huo Yanyu, Xie Zhiyi, and Princess Sarlin, the topic was not suitable for children. The two of them could have talked for a long time.

Gu huishen thought that her second sister, Gu Nian, had been led astray by Princess Jinghe and he sanniang. Look at what she was saying!

[ a little separation brings new love. I haven’t seen you for half a day, but you’ve become much Ruder. It seems that brother-in-law is busy. ]

It was the 20th of August, a good time for everything.

The wedding of the kun Prefecture magistrate and Princess Jinghe was to be held on that day.

Qian Liangduo’s parents had died when he was young, and he was not close to his family. Only an uncle in the family had paid for his studies in the early years. However, after he finished the Imperial High School Examination, his uncle died of illness.

From then on, he had no one to worry about. Therefore, he had no relatives on his side for this wedding.

Only the mansion’s new house had been decorated by Cai Xiaolian and her men.

On the other hand, there were many guests in the Kang family. Almost all of the families of the officials in the capital who were third rank and above had arrived, as well as Jing and the princess’s friends of the same age who had been in the capital for many years. Other than the pregnant ones, almost all of them were present.

That afternoon, almost a hundred tables were set up in the residence of Majesty Kang.

In the afternoon, Lu Zheng, Xue qianren, Huo Junhao, second Peng lang, and fourth Peng lang, who were not married yet, accompanied Qian Liangduo from the government office to King Kang’s residence to welcome the bride.

When the auspicious time arrived, Prince Kang carried Princess Jinghe on his back and went out to the wedding sedan.

The dowries were carried out of the residence of King Kang one by one, and they followed the procession around kun city.

Majesty Kang’s residence was extremely wealthy. There were a total of forty pairs of maidservants and manservants walking on both sides of the street. The manservants were carrying big red sacks, while the maidservants were carrying festive bamboo baskets filled with wedding candy and money.

He didn’t stop giving out money and candy along the way.

These paintings were not landscape paintings, nor were they human paintings, but life paintings.

Each painting had two main characters, the bride and groom, who were getting married today.

From the first carriage to the last, the meeting between the princess and the scholar was drawn. Each scene was particularly vivid.

Qian Liangduo used his painting to swear to the princess and Jing that from the first moment he saw her, he would do his best to protect the most beautiful princess in his heart for the rest of his life.


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