Chapter 415 Small Statue



The night he returned from the farm, Mr. Han told Grandma Qin about his plan to marry An Rong.

Her son was willing to marry, and the one he wanted was the one he loved, the daughter-in-law he preferred, so Granny Qin was naturally happy to see it happen. However, An Rong was of noble status, and given their current situation, they simply couldn't afford a decent betrothal gift.

No one knows a mother better than her son. Mr. Han naturally knows what Grandma Qin is thinking.

He immediately told her about their previous engagement and the betrothal gift he had given her, and showed her the marriage certificate from when they got engaged.

Although Han Xun had the letter of withdrawal of engagement sent to An Rong, he couldn't bear to throw it away. He kept it as a treasure and thought of it. Whenever it was late at night and he was about to give up, he would take it out and read it.

It can be said that this engagement letter has supported him all the way. He originally thought that he would never return to the capital, and that this engagement letter would accompany him to his grave.

Unexpectedly, God made him meet Tian An and Zhao Yiming. Tian An cured his mother's illness, broke the stone on his back, gave him hope again, and brought him back by accident.

It can be said that without Tian An and Zhao Yiming, he would not be where he is today, and he would never have the chance to rekindle his relationship with Rong'er.

Han Xun once secretly swore in his heart that if Tian An and Zhao Yiming needed him in the future, he would go through fire and water for them.

Knowing that the An family was still willing to honor the engagement from that year, Granny Qin was so happy that she was incoherent.

The next day, he took Han Xun to Huanglong Temple to seek an auspicious day.

After returning, he immediately asked the official matchmaker to go to the An Mansion to discuss the wedding date.

On the day they went to the An Mansion, Tian An and his friends also went to join in the fun. If other families were to hold such an event, they would naturally not bring their children along, and the host family would also be unhappy.

But it was different for the An family. Tian An and others wanted to go, and Mrs. An was more than happy to let them go.

Mr. Han and Granny Qin asked the abbot of Huanglong Temple to calculate three auspicious days based on their birth dates. One was the eighth day of March, one was the sixth day of June, and one was the eighteenth day of August next year.

Madam An thought for a moment and said, "Let's just forget about March 8th. Although Rong'er doesn't need a big wedding, three months is still too short.

It's the end of the year now, and I'm busy with New Year's preparations. Then it's the Lantern Festival, and by the time I have time, the wedding date will be almost here.

August 18th is not a good date either. It is the autumn month of August and all the children will have to go to bed. It is impossible to turn around.

That leaves only the sixth day of the sixth lunar month. But this date is a good one, with plenty of time and nothing to delay us.

After saying that, he looked at Granny Qin and said, "What do you think, mother-in-law?"

Granny Qin smiled and nodded, "Very good, I thought so too."

Tian An glanced at the somewhat shy An Rong, then at Mr. Han, who had suddenly transformed into a naive young man, and said with a smile, "June 6th, six sixes are very auspicious, it sounds like an excellent day."

Everyone laughed, and the wedding date was set.

It was a rare opportunity for Tian An and the others to come here, so Mrs. An naturally wouldn't let them leave just like that.

After asking Zhao Yiming questions for a long time, he nodded with satisfaction and asked Duke Anguo to take him and An Yichen to the study to test their knowledge.

Xiaokang and Xiaoqi were dragged by An Yikun to play in his yard, and An Rong and Mr. Han were also sent out by the old lady to cultivate their relationship.

The remaining Lady of the Duke of Anguo took Grandma Qin away on the pretext of discussing the details of the marriage, leaving Tian An alone to accompany Grandma Qin.

Tian An was a little confused when she saw the main room suddenly becoming empty. Why was she the only one left?

Madam An looked at her looking around and said helplessly, "Everyone is busy. It seems that you, a little girl, will have to trouble me to accompany an old woman like me."

Tian An immediately came back to his senses, "I'm so happy to be able to accompany my mother-in-law! It's clearly a blessing, how can it be hard work?

The older people get, the more likely they are to be lonely and have wild thoughts. She couldn't let the old lady feel like a burden. What's more, she really liked the old lady and always felt very close to her.

The weather outside was bad and it was boring to do nothing, so Tian An suggested that the servants bring red paper so that they could chat while cutting spring flowers.

Old Madam An naturally did what Tian An said and immediately ordered the servants to prepare things.

Soon, red paper and scissors were ready. Tian An picked up a piece of red paper and cut out a pattern similar to the one he had cut last year, "Magpie Heralding Spring."

When she finished cutting, she looked up and found that Mrs. An had actually cut a small portrait.

Tian An took the portrait and looked at it curiously, "Who did Grandma cut this picture of? What a pretty girl!"

The old lady covered her mouth and laughed, "I cut your hair, girl! Who would praise themselves like that?"

Tian An was stunned and looked at the statue again. It looked somewhat like him, but not completely.

After thinking for a moment, she pointed at the bun on the statue and said, "Mother-in-law, you didn't cut it right here. I've never had a bun like this before."

Then she pointed to her ears and said, "I don't have pierced ears either, so I don't wear earrings."

Old Madam An was stunned. She reached out to lift the hair by Tian An's ears, only to find that she really didn't have her ears pierced.

"Girl, why don't you pierce your ears?"

Tian An covered his ears and laughed, "I'm afraid of pain!"

"But if you don't pierce your ears, you won't be able to wear so many beautiful earrings in the future. Otherwise, you should be patient and pierce them!" Mrs. An advised.

Tian An quickly shook his head, "No, I can live without earrings."

As a qualified doctor, she cannot wear earrings, as it can easily cause unnecessary trouble. Therefore, she has never had her ears pierced in her past life or this life.

Seeing that Mrs. An was still trying to persuade him, Tian An quickly diverted her attention.

Pointing at the bun on the statue, she said, "Grandma, what kind of bun is this? It looks so beautiful! Xiangtao has never combed my hair like this before!"

Old Madam An looked at the portrait and said tenderly, "This is a bun created by my mother-in-law. She used to style your Aunt Rong. She loves it and is always boasting about it."

In fact, it was An Wan who combed this bun. An Rong was very lively when she was a child and had no patience to wait for the old lady to comb her hair into such an exquisite bun.

Old Madam An looked at Tian An's face, which was similar to An Wan's in her memory, and suddenly said, "Girl, let me comb your hair! Don't you like the bun in the portrait?"

Tian An was a little hesitant, "It's not good to comb my hair in the middle of the day!" And how could she have the nerve to let an old man comb her hair!

But seeing the disappointed look on Mrs. An's face, Tian An hesitated for a long time, but finally nodded and agreed.

"Then my mother-in-law must comb my hair to look good! It must be as beautiful as the little statue." After thinking for a while, she said, "No, it must be even more beautiful than the little statue."

Mrs. An's eyes lit up instantly, and she pulled Tian An and nodded with a smile, "Okay, okay, okay...it will definitely be better looking than the small statue."

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