Therefore, Xiao Weiguo directly gave Xiao Baojun his three-bedroom apartment in the family compound.
This can be considered as repaying his kindness in risking his life, and also as a great gift for his future wedding.
Xiao Weiguo was never stingy with his own people, and Xiao Baojun could be considered to have benefited from the misfortune.
The most relaxed person right now is Xiao Weiguo himself. His task today is simply to be a puppet and play the role of the groom.
As dawn broke and the sun gradually rose, I checked the time; it was almost seven o'clock.
Xiao Wenjin waved his hand dismissively.
"Set off."
Suddenly, firecrackers went off all over the villa, like a pot had exploded, with scraps of paper flying everywhere and the air filled with the smell of gunpowder.
Amidst the roar of engines, Xiao Weiguo emerged from the villa, surrounded by a large group of people.
A long line of cars decorated with flowers was already waiting at the entrance.
Leading the pack is, of course, Xiao Weiguo's Crown car, which is still his at the moment.
To date, no other car in the entire Shang County can compare to this one in terms of luxury.
Behind them were the few Santanas available in the county, and two more that Bai Ziyu had borrowed from the provincial capital.
Xiao Weiguo and several groomsmen got into the first car, while Liu Changhe, as the overall commander of the wedding procession, sat in the second car with Xiao Jiang and Xiao Yue.
Xiao Jiang, dressed in new clothes, held a large rooster with a red crown and colorful plumage in his arms.
This tradition of holding a chicken is said to have been passed down for more than two thousand years.
Anyone who has watched "The Story of Minglan" knows this.
In ancient times, wealthy families would carry wild geese to their weddings. However, in ordinary households, whoever could carry that thing would use a rooster instead.
Commonly known as the "chicken-holding boy," it symbolizes great fortune and prosperity.
This kind of work is usually done by the groom's younger brother or nephew. When they arrive at the bride's side, they put the chicken with the old hen prepared by the bride's family and tie it with a red thread, which symbolizes a happy marriage.
Before the firecrackers had even stopped, a group of folk musicians began their performance.
Having received their dues, they stood tall and proud, mustering all their strength, their instruments harmonizing like sheng and xiao, their suonas booming. This brought the onlookers' emotions to a fever pitch.
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