I am actually a peach



Suddenly, the white figure was forcibly taken into a small, dark room.

Bai Tuan: "..."

The white team is going crazy!

Dou Shiliu led the dazed Tao Yaoyan directly onto the bed, and then slowly lowered the bed curtains with his slender hands.

As the sun sets and the bamboo shadows sway in the evening light, darkness gradually creeps in.

Inside the room, a delicate hand reached out from beside the bed, groped under the bed, picked up a thin garment, and lifted it up, making a rustling sound as she dressed, while one foot stepped on the ground.

Dou Shiliu, in a good mood, straightened her clothes, then turned to look at the ball of flesh in the blanket and said softly, "Would you like a cup of tea to soothe your throat?"

A head peeked out from under the covers, "Hmm..."

Her voice was slightly magnetic and a little shy.

Dou Shiliu got up, poured him a cup of tea, and went back to bed to give it to him.

Tao Yaoyan got up and took it~

The white figure in the dark room was seen as soon as she came out. She picked up a small handkerchief and wiped away her heartbreaking tears. God, I'm so sorry...

“Little Grass… let’s get married,” Tao Yaoyan’s eyes were fixed on Dou Shiliu in front of him. He desperately needed the proof of heaven and earth that she was his wife.

Dou Shiliu was surprised for a moment, then looked at Tao Yaoyan's joyful eyes and nodded in agreement.

"good"

The space was filled with an overwhelming sense of darkness.

Bai Tuan: "..." cnm

Early this morning, Tao Yaoyan hurried off to the street with a happy expression, while Dou Shiliu stayed home and slept.

He originally wanted to invite Xiaocao along, but she was very sleepy, so he didn't bother her. He could handle the wedding arrangements by himself.

"Grandma, what should we do about the happy occasion?" Tao Yaoyan asked a puzzled old woman who was buying groceries.

The old woman thought Junsheng had come to buy groceries, but instead he came to inquire about the wedding arrangements. She couldn't help but smile and ask, "Have you given any betrothal gifts yet?"

Tao Yaoyan's eyes showed even greater doubt. A betrothal gift?

Seeing his confusion, the old woman, noticing that there weren't many people buying vegetables, gave Tao Yaoyan a little lesson: "If you want to marry a girl, you need to have a matchmaker, a grand wedding procession, and a traditional wedding ceremony to bring her into your home."

"Everything must be decorated with the double happiness symbol, along with longan and peanuts, to symbolize longevity. Scattering big red dates on the bed symbolizes the early birth of a son."

The old woman told Tao Yaoyan everything she knew.

Tao Yaoyan nodded repeatedly, surprised that such things were necessary for getting married.

"Also, the wedding ceremony needs to be performed in the presence of relatives and friends, and then the parents can give their blessings. That should be about right."

No sooner had she finished speaking than the old woman saw a woman coming to buy groceries, and she couldn't help but ask Tao Yaoyan, "Young man, did you understand?"

Tao Yaoyan nodded; he roughly understood.

"Grandma has to go now, so I won't chat with you anymore."

Then, the old woman put on a smile and walked towards the woman.

Left standing there, Tao Yaoyan fell into deep thought. What would he do if he had no relatives or friends, no parents?

friend…

Tao Yaoyan suddenly remembered someone, a hint of joy flashing in her eyes: she could invite Lin Zhejiang to participate!

He immediately made a hand seal, and a paper crane appeared, carrying the message to Lin Zhejiang.

"Little Peach!"

Tao Yaoyan froze, and the carefree old Taoist called out to him from a short distance away, then ran over in a flurry.

"Hey, tell me, why did you leave without saying a word or even saying goodbye that day?"

The carefree old Taoist looked at him strangely.

Tao Yaoyan frowned!

I don't go to brothels.

Xiao Cao told him that those places were called brothels, and if he went there again... the consequences would be very serious.

"Uh, who knew you weren't used to those places..." The carefree old Taoist scratched his head sheepishly, "I just knew you'd never been there before..."

Seeing Tao Yaoyan standing in front of the vegetable stall, the carefree old Taoist asked, "Are you buying vegetables?"

"No, they're asking how to get married."

When she spoke of this, Tao Yaoyan's voice was as soft as if it had been soaked in honey.

The carefree old Taoist nodded. "Oh, so you want to get married? That's so simple..." His voice trailed off abruptly, and he exclaimed incredulously, "You said you want to get married? Huh?"

The sound was so loud that passersby looked at each other in surprise.

Tao Yao Yan frowned and looked at him: "Is there a problem?"

Yes! There's a big problem!

The carefree old Taoist looked at him in shock, placing his hands on Tao Yaoyan's arms and shaking them frantically: "You are destined to become an immortal! How can you marry a mortal!"

The carefree old Taoist thought about it: all his former friends who fell in love with mortals met with bad ends. How could an immortal and a mortal be together?

Could this be Tao Yaoyan's fate? A love tribulation?

The carefree old Taoist said to Tao Yaoyan with a serious expression, "The lifespan of a mortal passes in the blink of an eye, it's not worth it! Little Peach, listen to me, don't get involved in emotions! Find a place to cultivate properly, and achieving enlightenment will not be a problem."

For the first time, Tao Yaoyan realized that the carefree old Taoist had a serious side, but his reaction was too much, making him dizzy.

"I didn't say I was marrying a mortal..."

The carefree old Taoist was taken aback. Wasn't he with mortals?

"Then who will you be with? A fairy? Or a demon? I'm telling you... none of these will do!" The carefree old Taoist priest earnestly advised Tao Yaoyan, hoping he would change his mind.

As he continued rambling, Tao Yaoyan frowned and interrupted him, "It's a magical herb."

Upon hearing this, the carefree old Taoist relaxed and said awkwardly, "So you are a fellow immortal. This old Taoist offers his blessings."

Although it's a bit odd to have a peach and a magical herb together, cough cough, it's still a bit strange no matter how you look at it.

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