Granny Min directed the operation methodically.
The matchmaker who did her bridal makeup was quite skilled; although the powder was a bit too thick and the lips a bit too red, she was still recognizable.
Her delicate eyebrows were like wisps of smoke, and her almond-shaped eyes were drawn out with ink-black eyeliner, making them look extremely charming and long. She wore a purple-gold phoenix crown inlaid with pearls, seven-tasseled earrings, and a gold lock inlaid with pearls and gemstones around her neck. She wore a red, wide-sleeved, floor-length wedding dress with a long tail that trailed for at least a foot.
The skirt was embroidered with red phoenix patterns using various gorgeous colored silk threads, densely packed and extremely intricate.
Mu Run's eyes glazed over as she looked at the patterns. She couldn't understand how the embroiderers had managed to create them; they were far more intricate than even her own dragon and phoenix robe.
By the time everything was dressed and ready, almost two hours had passed.
Mu Run felt as if she were weighed down by a thousand pounds, especially by the phoenix crown, which made it difficult for her to turn her neck.
Outside the door, the wedding sedan chair was ready.
The red bridal canopy covered his head and neck, and Mu Run could only vaguely see the road conditions; he couldn't see any other details clearly.
Finally, with the help of the matchmaker, she got into the sedan chair that was waiting outside the building and was carried out through the back door first.
Outside the back door, the groom, also dressed in auspicious wedding robes, rode a brocade-covered horse and waited beside the large red wedding sedan chair carried by eight people.
The bridal sedan chair has eaves on all four sides and hanging tassels, making it dazzling under the bright sun.
Mu Run was helped out of the sedan chair and replaced with a large red wedding sedan chair carried by eight people.
After getting into the sedan chair, Mu Run discovered a dowry list inside.
Mu Run recognized the handwriting above; it belonged to Leng Zhi.
The long, thick list of dowry items, easily a hundred boxes long, made her dizzy. Knowing it was fake, she'd think it was a real wedding.
The wedding procession was filled with joyful music, flower girls scattered flowers along the way, a large red sedan chair carried by eight people and the groom riding a horse beside it, followed by a long procession of people welcoming the bride.
As the wedding procession left Fuxi Mountain Villa, it circled the city streets, with a constant commotion outside the sedan chair.
"My God, are all those endless trunks in the back part of the dowry?"
"The groom must be the young master of the manor, he's so handsome..."
Suddenly a familiar voice came from beside the bridal sedan chair, "Young lady, the master asked me to tell you that he has joined the wedding procession."
Mu Run breathed a sigh of relief. "Very good. Now it's time to return to the manor."
I don't know how long we walked, but suddenly there were loud firecrackers and drums.
Mu Run quickly covered her ears.
The noise outside finally quieted down after a long while.
Then a loud male voice rang out, announcing, "The groom shoots the joy."
Mu Run watched as the curtain swayed slightly before returning to its drooping state.
The male voice continued singing, "Joy fills the house, wealth abounds, please, newlyweds, alight from the sedan chair."
The sedan curtain was immediately lifted, and a slender, smooth, and well-proportioned male hand reached in. A fiery red jade ring adorned his middle finger, making his skin appear even more like jade and his fingers like bamboo joints.
Mu Run looked at the hand and vaguely felt that she had seen it somewhere before.
"Please alight from the sedan chair, my lady." A deep male voice came from outside.
The voice sounded somewhat familiar.
Suspicious, Mu Run lightly placed her hand on the other's wrist, offering only a token support, and stepped out of the sedan chair. She stepped onto the red wedding carpet, then looked up at the groom, but her blurry vision prevented her from making out his features.
The groom helped her step over the brazier in front of the gate.
The loud male voice then sang again, "The bride steps over the fire basin, her behavior is dignified and her character is gentle. Husband and wife sing in harmony and live together in harmony. They cherish each other and respect each other as elders."
After taking two steps forward, there was another saddle made of gold and jade on the ground. The matchmaker gestured for Murun to step over the saddle again.
Mu Run had no choice but to step over again, and the male voice sang again: "Cross the saddle, and may you have peace and safety in all four seasons."
After walking for who knows how long, we finally entered the brightly decorated main hall.
No wonder Lin Tong told her to go directly through the teleportation array the day she arrived; it was just too convenient.
The main hall was bustling with noise; it was impossible to tell how many people had come.
Mu Run wore a veil, so her face was obscured, but she could sense a constant stream of shadowy figures coming and going, filling the hall in a dark, oppressive mass.
Leng Zhi has already started making moves; she's already attracted everyone here.
However, with such a grand wedding and so many people attending, if she runs away afterwards, the young master will probably lose all face. (www.cascoo.net)
What a terrible thing to do, but it was all Leng Zhi's idea, and he takes full responsibility! Young Master, if you ever seek revenge in the future, you must choose the right person.
Granny Min stood beside Mu Run, holding a thick stack of red envelopes, and distributed them one by one to those who came forward to say auspicious words.
Mu Run stood there properly, feeling a pain in her neck and head, wondering when the wedding would end.
A loud announcement suddenly rang out from outside the door: "Master Hongling, a disciple of the Heavenly Sword Sect, has arrived!"
The hall immediately fell silent, and the groom hurried out to greet them.
All the guests stood up and straightened their clothes, and the old lady sitting at the head of the table also stood up nervously.
"Congratulations, Madam." A young man dressed in a white Taoist robe embroidered with sword patterns entered the hall, accompanied by the groom.
"Immortal Lord, please take a seat." The dignified old lady rose to greet her.
Hongling quickly offered a gesture of respect, saying, "Madam, you are too kind. I am only here to drink a cup of wine at my junior brother's wedding. You are my elder, how could I dare to take the seat?"
Mu Run peered through the red veil at the young cultivator and thought to herself that something was wrong. Could something have happened to Leng Zhi?
After exchanging pleasantries, Hongling sat down to the left of the old lady and said to the groom, "Junior brother, hurry up and perform the wedding ceremony, lest you miss this auspicious time."
The groom then walked back to Mu Run's side.
The master of ceremonies announced: "The newlyweds are in their places—"
"First bow to Heaven and Earth—"
"Second bow to the parents—"
"Husband and wife bow to each other—"
"Send them into the bridal chamber—"
After entering the new house, Mu Run finally breathed a sigh of relief.
The bridal chamber was set up in the main room of the first courtyard, and it was decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations inside and out.
The groom escorted Mu Run to the bridal chamber and then went out to drink with the guests. Before leaving, he whispered, "You should rest and eat something. There will probably be some more wedding night festivities tonight."
Mu Run nodded silently.
She won't wait until then; she's leaving now!
After the groom left, the room door closed.
Mu Run then ripped off the veil and took a deep breath, saying, "I'm exhausted..."
This wedding is almost as big as the one she had with Fu Yunchen.
Earning 500,000 taels of gold is no easy feat!
Mu Run removed the phoenix crown from her head, took off her clothes, and washed off her makeup with makeup remover. Finally, she took out a set of maid's clothes from her space and quickly changed into them.
There was a nanny guarding outside the door. Mu Run had a sudden idea and picked up a vase and threw it out the window.
The gatekeeper immediately went to check on the situation.
Mu Run seized the opportunity to open the door and run out...
Hearing footsteps, the old woman turned around and saw a maid walking towards the courtyard gate.
He paid no attention and continued walking toward the source of the sound.
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