Ordinary office worker Tang Xiaoxiao was unexpectedly reborn, returning to ten years ago when she had just graduated from college and had not yet been worn down by society.
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Han Yunqi, who was accused of "watching too many TV dramas," was speechless.
Adding to the matter of Tang Xiaoxiao's coma, Han Yunqi couldn't help but change his initial thoughts. Life is short, and you never know what kind of accident might happen one day. The sooner the two of them get married, the more days he can enjoy spending time with his beloved.
As for those so-called male pride, since the Tang family didn't look down on him, why should he get stuck on it? If his assets can't catch up with Tang Xiaoxiao's in a few years, does that mean they shouldn't get married in a few more years?
Having figured all this out, Han Yunqi stopped worrying and decisively bought the house. He also asked his parents to visit the Tang family again on the fourteenth day of the first lunar month.
The Lantern Festival is on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, a day for family reunion, so he shouldn't join in the festivities on that day.
After listening to his plan, Tang Xiaoxiao did not express any objection and tacitly agreed with his idea.
After experiencing that illusion, Han Yunqi's position in Tang Xiaoxiao's heart was almost equal to that of Tang's parents, and even Tang Xinxin couldn't compare to him.
He could take care of her for fifteen years after she became a vegetable, and he could die with her without hesitation. What else could she hesitate about?
Such a partner, who can truly accompany you through thick and thin, is something many people yearn for but cannot find.
As for her mother-in-law, Guo Mingli, she is no longer the ordinary office worker Tang Xiaoxiao in this life. In her previous life, she did not lose any advantage in her confrontation with Guo Mingli. Now, with Han's father keeping her in check, and with her own confidence, Guo Mingli can hardly cause any trouble.
She and Han Yunqi lived their quiet life in City A, while Guo Mingli was far away in City D. They could only see each other a few times a year, so she didn't even have the chance to cause trouble.
On the fourteenth day of the first lunar month, Han's parents came to Luoxia Town once again.
This time, everything went smoothly, and the two families amicably finalized the wedding date, which was set for May 2nd of this year.
This date was suggested by Tang Xiaoxiao.
She married Han Yunqi on this very day in her past life.
Han Yunqi bought a house in City A. Han's parents felt that although the young couple's careers were both in City A, they would often have to travel between the two cities. They should also have a place to stay in City D. Otherwise, the two-bedroom apartment that Han's family originally owned would not be enough for them to live in after they had children.
So the Han couple also spent money to buy an apartment in City D, which was registered under their joint names.
Tang Xiaoxiao did not comment on this.
Neither she nor Han Yunqi are short of money to buy a house now.
The Han couple can buy it if they want. Even if they don't have much opportunity to live there, investing in real estate won't be a loss for them.
Coincidentally, the apartment was located right next to the residential complex where the Han family had prepared their wedding home in their previous life.
Because the marriage proposal was made two years earlier than in the previous life, the original residential area where Tang Xiaoxiao and Han Yunqi lived had not yet started construction, so they bought a house in the neighboring community.
Can we say that it's all preordained?
As for the bride price and dowry, the Tang family didn't care about these things in their previous life, and they don't care about them now. The Han family wanted to give more bride price to save face, and Guo Mingli even asked for 880,000 yuan. But the Tang family felt it was unnecessary. That was just for outsiders to see. People who knew the two children had seen their wealth. Even without a bride price or dowry, who could look down on them?
The Han family showed great sincerity, and the Tang family were not greedy people.