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Chapter 750: Chapter 750: A Hundred Years to Share the Sa Boat (6)

A few minutes passed, and they still couldn’t find them. Beichen Rui stood in the center of the room, his gaze suddenly falling on Ye Xinluo.

The latter quickly turned her head, pretending it had nothing to do with her. It was the little one who hid the shoes; how would she know where they were?

Seeing no results here, he shifted his gaze to his own son. The little boy proudly turned his head away, refusing to engage.

"Jingxi, why don’t you tell Uncle where the shoes are? Uncle will give you a big red envelope." Mo Han squatted beside the little boy, playing the role of a child-enticing big bad wolf.

"No need, I just got a big bag of red envelopes."

Mo Han: "..."

"Good boy, Jingxi. Tell Uncle Xu, and when we go back to City Z in a few days, I’ll buy you a cake?"

Upon hearing his words, a gleam flashed in the boy’s eyes, caught by Beichen Rui in an instant. He spoke gently, "Tell Daddy where the shoes are? I’ll buy you as many cakes as you want."

Standing nearby, Qin Yin couldn’t help but burst into laughter seeing them coaxing a child like this, while Ye Xinluo twitched her mouth. These people, knowing full well that Jingxi loved cakes, were hitting the bullseye... Insidious, truly insidious!

The boy was a little excited inside, but he showed no sign of it on his face. Pretending to be proud, he glanced at his daddy and said, "I can’t tell you, but I can give you a hint."

"What hint?"

Jingxi: "A hundred years of cultivation to cross the sa boat... guess the latter yourself."

Mo Han: "What kind of hint is that?"

Xu Kun: "Indeed? There isn’t even a model of a boat here..."

Beichen Rui didn’t speak, quietly scanning every corner of the room with his eyes, finally stopping his gaze at a spot. Then, he smiled slightly and walked over to the side of the bed where Ye Xinluo was sitting.

Reaching out his hand, he gently lifted the quilt, revealing a pair of exquisite bridal shoes quietly placed there.

"A hundred years of cultivation to cross the sa boat, followed by a thousand years to sleep together..." Naturally, it could only be here.

Seeing this, everyone imdiately understood...

He reached out and picked up the shoes, walked to Ye Xinluo, and knelt down on one knee. Gently taking hold of her ankle, he helped her put on the shoes before taking the bouquet from others and handing it to her.

She reached out to take it, brought it close to her nose to sll it, and the fragrance of roses wafted over her. Promptly, Beichen Rui turned around and gently embraced her. Everyone made way, and he carried the bride out.

At the villa entrance, Ye Xinluo saw a red carpet spread from the door to the road outside, about a hundred ters long, covered with pink rose petals...

Her eyes turned red again, betraying her emotions, and she tightened her grip around his neck slightly.

Arriving by the car, he set her inside, then got in himself. Only after everyone was in the car did it grandly head towards the venue.

...

On the expansive lawn were hundreds of chairs, a ticulously made floral arch, and at the end of a long red carpet was a podium, with many champagne bottles arranged. Guests conversed while Mr. Bei Chen could not hide his smile, warmly receiving the well-wishers.

...

The motorcade arrived at the venue entrance. There was still a little ti before the wedding officially started, so she was sent to the lounge first.

The lounge door opened, and a blonde, blue-eyed little girl walked in, looking a bit shy upon seeing Ye Xinluo...

This was the flower girl Beichen Rui had found, rumored to be the daughter of so country’s president. Upon seeing her, the first to react was Jingxi. As one of the flower children, he naturally needed to establish a good relationship with this little one; otherwise, what if sothing went wrong later?

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