The day before Emma’s single party, Professor Wilson brought his wife and several students over, and they had a al together.
Luo Qiao gave the professor’s wife a roast duck and embroidery, but this ti it wasn’t a large piece, it was a tuanshan (round fan), already mounted, and particularly exquisite.
The professor’s wife was overjoyed, truly couldn’t put it down, and repeatedly expressed her thanks.
Luo Qiao thought that although it’s not the right season, the professor’s wife specifically ntioned the tuanshan last ti, so she delivered it directly this ti.
Otherwise, who knows when they might et next.
Additionally, there were a few handkerchiefs in a small bag for her to keep and gift.
The next day’s single party wasn’t as wild as others, the invitees were mostly heirs from prominent families, and the gathering dispersed after midnight.
Luo Qiao accompanied Emma back to the old estate that night; it truly lived up to its family na.
It took the car several minutes just to drive from the gate to the main building, and the estate’s size was truly large.
Emma would be departing from here in two days.
At night, Emma insisted on sharing a sleeping space with Luo Qiao, and they chatted until late before falling asleep.
The next day, although Luo Qiao hadn’t woken up fully, her biological clock woke her on ti.
She got up, washed, changed her clothes, and seeing Emma still asleep with no signs of waking, she went downstairs on her own.
A servant ca over to greet her, and Luo Qiao took the opportunity to ask about the estate’s taboos and ntioned her desire to take a walk.
Upon knowing this, the butler assigned a maid to accompany her and inford her of breakfast ti.
Luo Qiao walked out the main gate, the maid took her around for a look, occasionally explaining things to her, and it was an hour later they had only explored part of the estate.
With breakfast ti approaching, Luo Qiao didn’t want to cause a fuss as a guest on her first day, so she said to the maid, "Ti to head back."
The estate was magnificent, truly representative of a grand family, and the landscapes inside were so beautiful that it was hard to avert one’s eyes.
They returned just as Emma was coming down from upstairs: "Luo, good morning, when did you wake up? You didn’t call ."
Luo Qiao smiled and addressed the approaching servant, "A cup of coffee, with sugar, please."
Then she said to Emma, "You slept too late last night, so I didn’t wake you. You’re about to be a bride, you need to maintain enough sleep to look radiant."
Emma laughed, "You’re always the best to ."
The two entered the dining hall, where many people were already present, Emma introduced everyone to each other, and Luo Qiao greeted them and took her seat.
Fortunately, she had learned dining etiquette in her previous life; otherwise, she would have found this dining style quite unfamiliar.
Ti quickly flew to Emma’s wedding day, apart from seeing Steven on the day Professor Wilson visited, it was also on the day of the wedding that they t again.
Steven introduced Luo Qiao to his family, saying she was his and Emma’s best friend, and that she ca from China, a country with many delicious foods and beautiful sites.
Everyone was friendly and got along well with Luo Qiao, and through chatting with her, they developed a keen interest in China, with so even saying they would definitely visit and explore China if they had the ti.
Watching Emma in a pristine wedding dress walk down the aisle accompanied by her father towards Steven, Luo Qiao felt joy for them and sincerely wished them well.
As they exchanged rings, soone cheered, "Kiss, kiss."
Emma was a bit shy, Steven, amidst the cheers, cupped Emma’s face and kissed her, and the crowd was in an uproar.
Luo Qiao didn’t expect to et Yusuf at Emma and Steven’s wedding, who warmly invited Luo Qiao to visit his ho the next day, coincidently, he was hosting a feast.
Thinking her flight was three days away, she nodded in agreent.
As the wedding feast ended, Luo Qiao expressed to Emma’s family that she had other matters to attend to and wouldn’t be returning with them to the manor, thanked them for their warm hospitality over the past few days and welcod them to visit China.
After exchanging pleasantries, she declined their offer for a car escort, and then left.
Having rarely been in New York, she naturally wanted to visit ’Yipin’ Overseas Headquarters.
Without prior notice, she hailed a taxi and went straight there.
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