"Grandpa Sang, there's no need for that."
"Listen to your grandfather, girl," said Grandpa Sang.
Brother Sang also said, "Let's listen to Grandpa."
Sheng Ruowei turned to look at the other members of the Sang family, and only felt relieved when she saw that they did not show any displeasure: "Okay."
After discussing these matters, the wedding date was set.
Grandpa Sang and Brother Sang meant as soon as possible, preferably before the New Year.
Sheng Ruowei thought for a moment and then agreed.
Now that she had agreed to the marriage, she would no longer hesitate.
And so, Brother Sang's wedding was set for the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month, the last day of the year.
It's November 19th now, which means there are only 40 days left until Brother Sang's wedding.
It was a bit rushed, but the Sang family was large, so by mobilizing the whole family, they managed to get everything ready quickly.
The most important thing now is to inform Aunt Sang that her youngest son is finally getting married.
Sure enough, when she heard the news, Aunt Sang almost cried tears of joy. Her eldest son had finally been blind to the truth.
Without saying a word, she bought a ticket back to Kyoto, without even waiting for Uncle Sang.
And so, amidst all the hustle and bustle, the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month arrived, which was Brother Sang's wedding day.
This time, Grandpa Sang was still very high-profile, inviting everyone in the compound, as well as many old comrades-in-arms.
These old comrades-in-arms, scattered across the country and not residing in Kyoto, all set off to attend the wedding upon hearing Sheng Ruowei's name.
In addition, there were Brother Sang's comrades and friends, Sheng Ruowei's friends, and Uncle Sang and Aunt Sang's friends.
Furthermore, with the opening up of society, Brother Sang's wedding was exceptionally lively.
The Sang family's small courtyard wasn't enough, so they had to borrow a neighbor's house to set up such a large banquet.
Many of the people who came to the banquet today were elderly men. Almost all of them were moved to tears and reminisced about Sheng Ruowei's father as soon as they saw her.
This gave Sheng Ruowei a lot of support, which was a way of telling the neighbors in the compound that even though Sheng Ruowei was an orphan, she still had someone to back her up.
The wedding was a complete success. The oldest bachelor in the Sang family had finally found a wife and would no longer be worried about dying alone...
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