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The third daughter-in-law of Mr. Jiang's younger brother, who was born in Shanghai and moved out of the Jiang family, is also busy looking for an obedient girl in her parents' home. Her plan is to make something happen to Zhuang Qiuqiu on the wedding night, and then use a girl from her parents' home to replace Zhuang Qiuqiu and follow her into the bridal chamber.
Suihe had no idea that someone was plotting against them at this time, and was even planning to make some big moves at his wedding, so he was busy every day.
As a prominent family with generations of history, the Jiang family naturally attaches great importance to the marriage of their family members. In particular, the marriage of Suihe, the next generation head of the family, is considered a top priority by the entire family. To be honest, Suihe had never imagined that getting married would be so troublesome. Not only did he have to personally participate in the details of the wedding preparation every day, but he also had to take care of the normal operation of Aijun.
Today, Aijun, under Suihe's diligent management over the past few years, has become an indispensable part of this era. Because the number of veterans it has accepted and resettled has been increasing in recent years, it has now been officially recognized as a best partner.
Suihe's current focus is on his career, and since he hasn't truly grown up in the Jiang family, he's still not that concerned about the Shanghai Jiang family. However, Jiang Shaoming has repeatedly reminded him of the complexities and subtleties within his family, so this wedding will definitely not go as smoothly as he imagined.
Knowing the quirks of some of the Jiang family, Suihe mobilized a group of men from the Aijun Army and secretly went to the Jiang family in Shanghai. Suihe also told Zhuang Qiuqiu what they needed to be wary of, and Zhuang Qiuqiu expressed her understanding.
Mr. Jiang returned to Shanghai last month and personally arranged all the wedding arrangements. It wasn't like more than a decade ago, when weddings wouldn't even involve a banquet for fear of being caught and accused, so this time, Mr. Jiang planned a grand wedding.
At this time, the son of Mr. Jiang's younger brother suddenly jumped out, arousing Suihe's suspicion.
Originally, this younger brother was not Mr. Jiang's biological brother. His biological brother was killed by his father's concubines when he was a child. Although it is true that these families who are close to the door come to help when there is something going on, to be honest, it is fake to come forward to help so enthusiastically.
Although Suihe has a low profile, he is never careless when it comes to family affairs. He had long been aware of the tricks of the second and third families, but he did not make them public. Instead, he secretly strengthened the protection of the entire wedding process.
Meanwhile, Zhuang Qiuqiu had heard Suihe share some of the Jiang family's lesser-known secrets, but that was just hearsay, and she didn't know much about the Jiang family's complex relationships. However, with her special forces instincts, she had a vague sense that something unusual was about to happen at the wedding. Of course, this was just her intuition, and she didn't ask Suihe directly.
On the eve of the wedding, the enthusiastic Third Aunt suddenly came to the Jiang family, claiming that she wanted to help the eldest brother (Jiang Shaoming).
Professor Dong and his second and third sisters-in-law had already prepared almost all the necessary gifts, ingredients, and items for the ceremony. Because of the space, Jiang Huashu was able to "buy" many things that were difficult to find in this era, so there was no need to prepare anything.
The sudden appearance of the Third Brother's family at this moment made Professor Dong's three sisters-in-law realize that something was definitely wrong. They had to brace themselves; they couldn't let anyone take advantage of their easygoing attitude at tomorrow's wedding.