Jiang Ye was driving when he heard Lao Bai’s sudden remark and paused for a mont, before nodding:
"Yeah, how did you know?"
Lao Bai just laughed out loud:
"You kid, did you think you could be sneaky about it? The mont your information updated, I got the news."
Tsk tsk.
So, there’s no keeping secrets, huh?
Of course not!
But, being professionals, even if we see the information, we won’t go spreading it around.
At most, we’d just tease each other in private.
Thinking of Lao Bai’s current profession, Jiang Ye wasn’t too surprised:
"Now that you know I got married, where’s the gift money? When are you going to give it?"
Pfft~
The Young Master of Jiang Family, actually asking soone for wedding gift money?
If this got out, who would believe it?
Lao Bai’s mouth twitched:
"Go on, get lost, stay where it’s cool. It’s just getting a license, right? Wait till you actually hold the event, there’s no rush to give it then!"
Well, the tradition in our country is that a wedding ceremony is what really counts!
A marriage certificate is just a piece of paper in legal form.
Jiang Ye chuckled softly:
"Okay then, I’ll rember that. Your gift money won’t stay hidden for long."
With that said, Lao Bai actually understood:
"What’s up, when are you holding the event? The way you speak, it seems like you already have a plan?"
Jiang Ye felt extrely pleased inside:
"Of course, I’ve got the license. Do you think I’d keep dragging it out? No way!"
"Alright, then I want to be your best man!"
Jiang Ye rolled his eyes, but agreed straight away:
"Count you in."
The relationship between the two of them wasn’t sothing an outsider could grasp.
A bond forged through life and death, one where they could entrust their lives to each other.
"Hey, just so ti ago, you said you’d bring your partner out for us to et. Back then, you hadn’t even chased her down, had you?"
"She’s always been mine!"
He said it with such confidence.
Lao Bai couldn’t bear to watch:
"Cut it out, would you? I recall soone begging to help look up soone’s car plate and address information?"
You just said she’s always been yours, right?
So how co you didn’t even know that basic information?
Cough cough.
"Lao Bai, have you heard this saying?"
"What?"
"You can hit soone, but don’t hit their face; you can scold soone, but don’t reveal their shortcomings!"
Tsk tsk.
Which couple or spouse hasn’t argued or had conflicts?
That’s all perfectly normal, right?
Sotis, a quarrel or two can even improve a relationship.
Anyway, what’s the point of explaining this to soone who’s been single his whole life, in his thirties?
If he could understand, surely he wouldn’t have spent these thirty-so years without finding a girlfriend!
As they teased each other back and forth, the car had unknowingly arrived at the Martyr Cetery.
Cars weren’t allowed inside, so they had to walk the rest of the way on foot.
Fortunately, at this ti, the night shift staff at Martyr Cetery hadn’t rested yet and opened the gate for them.
Upon stepping into the Martyr Cetery, both Jiang and Lao Bai’s expressions turned unconsciously solemn and serious.
Then, as if they knew the way by heart, they took a few turns and stopped in front of a row of tombstones.
Each tombstone bore a photo, and every person pictured looked so young and vibrant.
But in reality, they had long since sacrificed their lives for the country.
Their ashes were buried beneath these cold tombstones.
Lao Bai took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket, then handed one to Jiang:
"What are you stunned for? Hurry up and light it. Our brothers all loved this!"
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