End Queen Ye Wanying was accidentally killed and was reborn in the 80s, only to find she has become a mother all of a sudden!
That is not the least of it. From then on, 'Up to the Vermili...
The old lady asked nervously, "Ye, are we going to go on stage again?" She held Ye Wanying's hand.
"Auntie, don't be nervous. Don't you want to drink the tea offered by the new bride?"
Sure enough, after hearing Ye Wanying's words, the old lady shook her head: "No, it's not that. I have to drink my daughter-in-law's tea. I... I just feel a little embarrassed."
The wife had never experienced such a situation before, so her reaction was normal.
"What's there to be embarrassed about? Auntie, this is tea served to you by your daughter-in-law, isn't it? Just prepare a red envelope when the time comes. Look, Uncle isn't nervous at all."
Old Man Xu was called out by name and coughed twice, saying, "What's there to be nervous about?" In reality, he was already incredibly nervous, even more so than when he first received his military medal. His old face was so serious that it wasn't really noticeable.
With two minutes to spare, Ye Wanying reminded the two elderly people again: "Auntie, Uncle, remember to prepare your red envelopes. I'm going now; they should be here soon."
When Ye Wanying arrived at the door, she indeed saw Lao Xu's figure, followed by a group of young men in military uniforms, who served as groomsmen. Each of them had a red flower pinned to their chest, their hair was slicked back and shiny, and they looked very energetic.
As they approached the lobby entrance, the groomsmen started shouting at the top of their lungs, "The groom is here to pick up the bride!"
Qian was placed in a room next to the cafeteria, which used to be used as a storage room for miscellaneous items, but was temporarily cleared out to serve as a dressing room and changing room.
The sound was naturally audible, and Qian's face immediately turned red.
The two female soldiers behind him, who had been asked to be bridesmaids, chuckled: "Our Company Commander Xu is getting anxious."
Ye Wanying stood at the door, dressed in a smart white shirt, altered suit pants, and wedge heels. Her hair was also braided into a centipede braid.
"If you want to pick up a bride, shouldn't you first show some sincerity?"
With Ye Wanying, the regimental commander's wife, guarding the entrance, Lao Xu and the soldiers behind him dared not rush forward.
"That's right, that's right, sister-in-law, here you go." Old Xu was quite generous, handing over a stack of red envelopes, at least eight by the looks of it.
After Ye Wanying took the money, she knocked on the door behind her: "Girls, go ahead and ask for as many red envelopes as you like. If you're satisfied, open the door; if not, don't let the bride out."
Old Xu almost cried: "Sister-in-law, how could you do this to me? Aren't you on my side? We're such good friends."
Ye Wanying couldn't help but laugh: "Oh, I'm really sorry, I'm on the bride's side now."
Old Xu had no choice but to start saying nice things to the two female soldiers inside, and he kept stuffing red envelopes into their hands, but they still wouldn't open the door.
"Sister, what's up? Why did it take you so long to open the door?"
The two female soldiers said at the same time, "Company Commander Xu, let's not take the red envelope. How about this, you sing a love song, and we'll open the door after you're done."
love song?
In the army, everyone listens to military songs all the time.
Old Xu looked at the groomsmen behind him: "Do you guys know any love songs?"
Everyone shook their heads at the same time, and then the last person weakly raised his hand: "Company Commander, I know a few words, just a few words."
It can be said that the difficulty for the male soldiers outside was taken into consideration, so the requirements inside were also lowered. It's just a few lines, but they must be sung with emotion.