Cultivating Immortals Daily Farming Life

As the youngest Heavenly Master since the establishment of the Guiyi Sect, Gu Lingze transmigrated on his way back to his sect.

His family was penniless, and he had a pair of younger siblings...

Chapter 112: Two Husbands and One Wife

Seeing Xie Qingwan coming in, he quickly stood up and asked, "I wonder which young man or young lady in the mansion wants to get married? Madam, please bring the person over so that I can take a look."

Xie Qingwan asked her to sit down, "The people will be here soon, let's sit down and drink tea first, and then we'll be there."

Less than half an hour later, Gu Lingze and his companions arrived with their belongings.

The matchmaker looked at the items on the ground and was immediately confused. "What are these...?"

"These are the betrothal gifts," Gu Lingze explained.

Later, more people moved in a lot of things. After putting them away, Gu Lingze said, "This is the wedding ceremony."

The matchmaker was just confused at first, but when Gu Feirui opened the lid of the wedding box, her expression suddenly changed and her breathing became rapid.

"I can't guarantee this matchmaker. Madam, please find someone else." As soon as he finished speaking, he walked towards the door.

Gu Feirui stood at the door and calmly took out a few banknotes from his pocket, waved them in front of her, and then said: "If you really don't want to do it, I won't force you, just find another matchmaker."

"If you are willing to act as matchmaker, all these banknotes will be yours, and I promise that you will not have any trouble."

The matchmaker frowned, his expression showing a great struggle. He looked at the silver and lowered his head in thought. After a while, he stamped his feet and said, "I'll take care of this matchmaking."

Isn’t it just a marriage for the dead? You won’t have to worry about anything in the future after getting this money. The matchmaker kept repeating this sentence in his heart to seek peace of mind.

Among the engagement gifts placed on the ground, the man's gifts included several pieces of silk, gold and silver jewelry, various clothes, brocade boxes, etc. The woman's gifts included a goose cage, dragon and phoenix wedding cakes, and pork elbows and fruits. These items were all real.

The wedding ceremony is more elaborate, but what is unusual is that everything is made of white paper, which are funerary objects for the dead.

When ordinary people get married, they are first introduced by a matchmaker. Both parties exchange horoscopes and then find a specialist to compare them. After that, they obtain the dragon and phoenix cards to set the date.

Gu Lingze handed the horoscope to the matchmaker for her to match the marriage. After the matchmaker took it and was about to write the marriage proposal, she suddenly turned the thing in her hand over and over again with a look of surprise.

"No need to look, this is for three people." Gu Lingze said calmly.

The matchmaker couldn't help but sigh at the other party's generosity, giving a dead person a wife and a concubine. I don't know from which family the girl and boy are, and they have to be concubines in the underworld.

"Don't make a mistake. The couple getting married are two men and one girl." Gu Lingze reminded.

"Two, two men? Is one of them a young man?" the matchmaker asked somewhat awkwardly.

"There is no little brother, it means two men marrying the same girl."

If ghost marriages did not require the presence of a matchmaker, he would have done it himself and saved himself the trouble of explaining things.

The matchmaker could only accept the fact, write the invitation with a bitter face, and then exchange the betrothal gifts.

Several people exchanged the man's and the woman's belongings, and the engagement was completed.

Then Gu Lingze took the woman's tablet and two straw figures from the side, asked the matchmaker to say auspicious words to these things, and then wrote the dragon and phoenix stickers on the white paper.

The matchmaker had obviously begun to give up on himself in this matter, and he spoke quickly and fluently, throwing out auspicious words as if they were free, with no trace of the panic he had just shown.

At this time, Xu Ge walked in and whispered something in Gu Xiuyi's ear. Gu Xiuyi nodded and said, "Then bring the person in."

Xu Ge turned around and went out, and brought someone in after a while.

"You, you are the one from that day..." The madam looked at Gu Xiuyi in shock and couldn't speak clearly.

Gu Xiuyi just glanced at her indifferently without saying anything.

Xu Ge took out a silver note and placed it in front of the madam. Just as she was about to take out her hand, he put the silver note back into her pocket.

"I'll give you this banknote after you finish what I've asked you to do. If you can't do it well," Xu Ge sneered, "I'll tie you up and send you to the prince of Qianhan. You better figure it out for yourself."

The madam shuddered upon hearing this and waved her hands, "I dare not, I dare not. I will do everything your Excellency has asked me to do, and there will be absolutely no mistakes."

The madam is now frightened when she hears the words "Prince of Qianhan Kingdom". She still hasn't figured out why Hongying, a dancer from Yangzhou, became an assassin who wanted to kill a prince of another country overnight.

The prince was injured and became furious when he woke up. Hongying died again, and he couldn't vent his anger. In the end, Yunbinlou was the one who suffered.

Fortunately, after running the brothel for so many years, the madam knew several dignitaries, and finally after spending all her life savings, she was able to save her life.

In this case, he definitely couldn't stay in the capital, so he had to return to his hometown with his tail between his legs. Unexpectedly, he was "led" here by a group of guards.

Gu Lingze asked Gu Xiuyi to help get the madam over, but there was no other intention.

It's just that a girl is getting married, so naturally her family members have to be present. Hongying's biological parents have long been missing. Usually, the prostitutes in Qinglou call the madam "Mom". Now let her take this position, and things can be handled.

The engagement ceremony has been completed, and now it’s time to hold the wedding.

At this time, the sun had already set, and a carriage stopped at the door in the night, and it was Qi Junhuai who got off.

Now that both the 'bride's family' and the 'husband's family' are here, the wedding can begin.

Two teams of people came in holding paper musical instruments and playing them while shaking their heads. There was no other sound except the sound of footsteps. Four people followed behind them, carrying a white paper sedan on their shoulders.

Gu Lingze took the madam to the east wing, handed her a covered tablet, and said, "When I take off the cloth, you start crying. The sadder you cry, the better. Do you understand?"

The madam nodded hurriedly, not caring how weird the atmosphere was. After all, staying alive was what mattered.

The matchmaker's voice came from outside the house, "The sedan chair has arrived at the door, the bride, please come out quickly."

Gu Lingze instructed the madam to hold the spirit tablet tightly and not let it fall to the ground, and then lifted the white cloth covering it.

The madam started out by pretending to cry, but when she walked out of the door she started to cry heart-wrenchingly. Yes, she was scared because she happened to see the name on the tablet clearly.

The madam didn't know many words, but the name of the prostitute in Yunbinlou was hung on the wall every day, so how could she not remember the two words "Hongying".

The madam cried more and more sadly, and kept thinking in her heart that Hongying had brought her to this point, and now even after her death, she still wanted to torture her. Her life was really miserable.

She cried all the way to the bridal sedan. The matchmaker opened the curtain and the madam placed the spirit tablet inside in an orderly manner, but she still kept crying.

There were two people on both sides of the sedan holding two paper horses, and on each of the paper horses sat two straw men with yellow paper wrapped around their necks.