Amidst the dust, no one noticed that two extremely inconspicuous boys were mixed in the convoy, heading towards Taiyuan and Qinghe River...
A few days later, Ye Zhenzhen did not wait for her parents to come, but she waited for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the saints and the people rejoice together and let the night go out for three days. For three days before and after the Mid-Autumn Festival, people can't help but walk at night in the city. Lanterns can be set up everywhere to admire the moon. The excitement is comparable to the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.
Both Cui Weizhen and Huwa had a three-day holiday. The academy was strictly managed and the homework was heavy. Huwa had not been home for a long time, so he couldn't wait to come back after this holiday. Wangzai still remembered his uncle and nephews.
As soon as we met, we felt so late for each other that we almost didn't stick together.
Someone helped look after the baby, and Ye Zhenzhen was very happy. After leaving the baby in the care of Huwa, she called Pengpeng and said: "You have been staying in the house recently, I'm afraid you are bored. There are lanterns tonight, you
Let’s take a few maids out to have some fun, so that we can relax.”
The reason why she mentioned this was because Ye Zhenzhen found that the girl had been too nervous recently. As soon as she had free time, she picked up the embroidered dowry and the reward purse and checked them over and over again, fearing that she might have pre-marital anxiety disorder.
Everything needs to be done to calm down the mood.
There are all young people who don't like to watch the excitement. Ye Pengpeng was a little moved, but there was still a little hesitation on his face: "Sister, my wedding is coming soon, I'm afraid it's not appropriate to go out for fun, right?"
"What's this?" Aunt Cui on the side interrupted. She also felt sorry for this girl Pengpeng, and said: "Maybe I haven't seen the lanterns for a long time. As a junior, you should accompany me when I go out."
Aunt Cui has always been reclusive, but she never expected that she would go out for her...
Ye Pengpeng's eyes were filled with emotion. She had been really anxious recently. There had been no news from her parents. She was afraid that something would happen to her marriage. Fortunately, her sister, brother-in-law, and their family treated her like family, so they didn't let her give birth.
The desolation and bitterness of living under someone else's roof.
Not to mention Ye Pengpeng, even Ye Zhenzhen was also surprised. She couldn't help but look at Aunt Cui and said, "Mom, you are going out to watch the lanterns tonight. Wei Zhen and I will accompany you."
"You don't need to accompany me, you are busy enough taking care of Wangzi. Huba is also a big child, it is enough for him to follow you."
When Huwa, who was playing with Wangzi, heard his name, he immediately turned around and assured: "Yes, yes, sister, don't worry, I will definitely protect my aunt and fourth sister."
He was afraid that Ye Zhenzhen wouldn't believe him, so he slapped his small breasts loudly. Wang Zai followed suit and also slapped his small breasts, making people laugh.
Ye Zhenzhen smiled and took a handful of Wangzi's head, then patted Huwa's shoulder, "Okay, I'll leave it to you tonight. If anything happens, remember to bring the name card from the house to King Wu
Lord Wei Qin."
Although there is no curfew on holidays, Jinwu Guards still patrol to guard against nighttime disturbances or fires.
Huwa nodded solemnly, his childish face looking extremely serious.
Ye Zhenzhen has arranged her schedule for tonight. She is not in a hurry to see the lanterns. Based on past experience, the lanterns will look better the longer they wait. It coincides with the festive season, which is a good time for family and friends to get together. She
I have made an appointment with Chu Ningyan and the others a long time ago, and I will take the men and children with me to Wangyue Tower for dinner.
Unexpectedly, the plan could not keep up with the change, and their gathering was interrupted by a sudden imperial edict.