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Chapter 751 Yes, it's him, it must be him, I've finally waited for this moment.

Chapter 751 Yes, it's him, it must be him, I've finally waited for him.

The person in charge of blocking the door was indeed responsible, as laughter could be heard from outside from time to time.

While she was at it, Ji Kunlan put the dress Chu Xue had given her into her bundle, which made up an even number with the top her sister-in-law had given her. Now she could put them both into the bundle and take them with her.

Originally, the colleagues outside wanted to see the wedding gift that Chu Xue had given, but now that the wedding party had entered the courtyard, they all rushed to block the door.

Ji Kunlan was very nervous, constantly looking out the window, her face flushed, perhaps from shyness.

Seeing her like this, Chu Xue couldn't help but think that after the New Year, her wedding date with Fu Yancheng would be approaching, and she couldn't help but feel a little excited.

After a period of commotion, more red envelopes were handed in from outside, and the wedding party finally entered the house.

Chu Xue looked at the groom, who was dressed in a light gray Zhongshan suit and looked very refined. She said, "Kunlan, I've come to pick you up."

Amidst the cheers and jeers of the crowd, Ji Kunlan, supported by her two sisters-in-law, got down from the ground.

She went to the main hall with the groom, bid farewell to the elders, and was then carried out of the Ji family by her second brother.

Chu Xue, a colleague, felt a lump in her throat the moment she saw her leave the house.

Turning his head, he saw that the Ji family's relatives also had red eyes, and some were even wiping away tears.

This is the difference between marrying off a daughter and taking in a wife. Afterwards, he followed the wedding party and walked out.

Just then, she felt several pairs of eyes watching her.

She didn't look over rashly, but instead used her spiritual power to probe over. Only then did she discover that among those people was Ji Kunlan's second sister-in-law, Xiao Wanxia. When she saw the middle-aged man next to her, she was stunned. This man looked four or five parts like Liu's father, while the old man standing next to her was trembling slightly.

In an instant, she understood what was going on; perhaps asking her to escort the bride today was just an excuse.

Whether Ji Kunlan knew this or not is unknown.

As she walked out the door, she heard the middle-aged man next to Xiao Wanxia say, "Dad, that child looks just like my mother."

The old man pointed at Chu Xue's disappearing figure and said, "Yes, it's him, it must be him. I've finally waited for him." The middle-aged man, worried that the old man might not be able to handle it, said, "Dad, you can't get too excited. You still need to take care of yourself and go pick up your younger brother."

"Yangtze River, I don't want to wait any longer."

"I know, let's meet the child in a bit."

"Okay, okay, she's the grandchild who looks most like your mother."

Her eyes welled up with tears as she spoke.

After confirming, Chu Xue calmed down. She hadn't expected that they would find out about Liu's father's relatives before she even took any action to look for them.

That's good, it saves me the trouble and worry.

It seems that Xiao Wanxia had already noticed something when I went to Xiao Wanxia's parents' home with Ji Kunlan.

She carefully recalled what happened that day, and realized that Xiao Wanxia had indeed secretly looked at her several times.

Judging from the scale of the wedding procession, it was clear that Ji Kunlan's husband's family was no ordinary household. After all, most families couldn't afford to hire cars for the wedding, and there were two cars at once.

Following behind was a procession of six brand-new bicycles, each adorned with a large red flower on its handlebars.

Chu Xue and the others who were accompanying the bride all got into the car. The two families were not far apart, and it only took about ten minutes to arrive at the groom's house.

The larger dowry items were delivered in advance and have already been placed in the new house. Even with the remaining dowry, it's more than what most families give when their daughters get married. It's clear that the Ji family dotes on their daughters.

These days are different from later generations; weddings are quite simple.

After taking an oath in front of Chairman Mao's portrait in the courtyard, they bowed to the portrait once, then thanked their parents and bowed to them a second time, and finally bowed a third time to all the relatives and friends in the courtyard. The ceremony was then complete.

(End of this chapter)

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