The parents in the house heard the sound and turned around, their eyes full of surprise and disbelief. "Li'er, it's really you!" The mother ran over excitedly, hugged Mu Li tightly, tears streaming down her face.
His father's eyes were red as he patted Mo Xi's shoulder: "It's good that you're back, it's good that you're back."
At this time, Mu Li saw her grandparents sitting on the sofa. Their hair was completely white and their faces were covered with wrinkles, but their eyes still showed their love for Mu Li.
Mu Li walked forward and knelt in front of her grandparents, tears streaming down her face. "Grandpa and grandma, I'm back to see you."
The grandparents stroked Mu Li's face with trembling hands: "Li'er, we thought we would never see you again."
When the family reunited, they inevitably asked about each other's well-being. During the conversation, Mu Li learned that her grandparents had been worried about her all these years, and their only wish was to see her get married, have children, and live a happy life in their lifetime.
Mu Li felt a pang of sadness in her heart. She looked at Mo Xi beside her, and Mo Xi also understood her feelings.
The two smiled at each other. Mo Xi held Mu Li's hand and said firmly, "Grandpa and grandma, don't worry. We will go get the certificate right away."
The next day, Mu Li and Mo Xi went to the Civil Affairs Bureau hand in hand. While queuing, Mu Li was a little nervous, and her palms were slightly sweaty.
Mo Xi squeezed her hand gently and comforted her: "Ali, don't be nervous. We have held so many weddings. This is much simpler than the wedding."
Finally, it was their turn. The staff looked at the two of them and asked with a smile, "Are you here to register your marriage? Please show us your relevant documents."
Mo Xi and Mu Li quickly handed over their IDs. The staff member looked at them, slightly startled, and asked in confusion: "This ID... is expired? Why haven't you gone to get a new ID for so long? Don't you usually use it?"
Mu Li and Mo Xi were startled, having forgotten that they were less than fifteen years old when they last came back, and the ID card they had obtained at that time was only valid for five years...
When I came back this time, my ID card was almost expired for ten years...
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