They left the city soon afterward. Su Kang escorted Bai Yunxi back to the village before departing to finalize the preparations for their new life.
The old man, surnad He, had taken it upon himself to arrange the betrothal gifts through a matchmaker, ensuring everything was handled with care.
The villagers, eager to assist, had thrown themselves into the preparations, their hearts swelling with pride that a Foundation Building cultivator like Su Kang would choose their humble village for his wedding.
His house on the outskirts was nearly complete, its construction progressing swiftly under the watchful eyes of the villagers.
By the next day, it would be ready—a small but elegant courtyard ho surrounded by a few trees and a tranquil pond, a peaceful retreat for the newlyweds.
Today, Su Kang had purchased furniture to fill the space, selecting pieces that reflected both simplicity and refinent, a perfect balance for their new life together.
Cultivators' weddings were typically simpler than those of ordinary folk, focusing more on the spiritual and symbolic aspects rather than lavish displays.
The betrothal gifts had already been delivered by the matchmaker, and now, the village was alive with anticipation for the ceremony.
The small village, nestled among rolling hills and lush woods, was abuzz with excitent.
Colorful lanterns hung from trees, and floral arrangents adorned the pathways, transforming the square into a vibrant celebration of love and unity.
Today was the day Su Kang and Bai Yunxi would be joined in marriage, and the entire village had co together to make it a day to rember.
Su Kang stood before a mirror in his new ho, adjusting his bright red silk robe.
The garnt was adorned with intricate golden dragon patterns, symbols of power and good fortune, and a deep blue sash tied around his waist signified his commitnt to Bai Yunxi.
His expression was calm, but beneath the surface, a flicker of nervousness stirred.
"To think that in both my lives, this is my first wedding."
A fleeting image of his parents from Earth flashed through his mind, their faces etched with a bittersweet longing. He imagined their joy, their blessings, the pride they would have felt.
"They would have liked Yun'er."
A faint smile touched his lips. Then, he pictured his mother from this life—her gentle smile, her unwavering support.
He knew, deep down, that she would welco Bai Yunxi with open arms. Perhaps with so initial hesitation, but ultimately, with a heart full of acceptance.
And Su Ting… his younger brother would probably be the happiest, relieved that his serious, often-distant older brother had finally found soone.
He pushed the thoughts away, focusing instead on the present, on the woman who was about to beco his wife.
anwhile, at Madam An's house, Bai Yunxi was surrounded by a flurry of activity.
She wore an exquisite crimson robe, its wide sleeves flowing like water, embroidered with golden phoenixes that seed to shimr in the light.
Her hair was artfully pinned up, adorned with delicate jade ornants that caught the sunlight, and her makeup highlighted her serene beauty, her lips painted a deep crimson.
Her fingers traced the intricate embroidery of a phoenix on her sleeve.
"It has been so long."
A mixture of excitent and trepidation stirred within her as she gazed at her reflection. This was the day she would begin a new chapter of her life.
"Five years ago, he saved from that fire beast and saw in that condition… He teased about taking responsibility."
She chuckled softly.
"And now, he's really taking responsibility."
Her smile faded slightly as determination settled in her eyes.
"I will also take responsibility for him. I need to change myself."
As the sun climbed higher, the villagers gathered in the square, their laughter and chatter filling the air.
The sound of gongs and drums echoed through the village, signaling the start of the wedding procession.
Su Kang, flanked by villagers, made his way to the square, his steps steady but his heart pounding.
The decorations were simple yet beautiful—bright red silk banners fluttered in the breeze, and lanterns adorned with golden calligraphy cast a warm glow over the scene.
Tables groaned under the weight of delicacies: sweet dumplings, fragrant rice cakes, and succulent roasted duck, all prepared by the village's finest cooks.
When Su Kang arrived, he was greeted by a parade of well-wishers led by Old Man He, who showered him with confetti and blessings.
The old man, who had initially been reserved around Su Kang, now seed more at ease, his earlier concerns softened by Bai Yunxi's assurances of Su Kang's gentle and carefree nature.
Bai Yunxi stood at the entrance of her small house, surrounded by young girls who fussed over her appearance.
Her heart swelled as she saw Su Kang approach, his calm deanor and gentle smile putting her at ease.
Their eyes t.
In that mont, the world seed to fade away, leaving only the two of them.
Her shyness lted into joy, and she felt a deep sense of certainty about the path they were about to embark on together.
The ceremony began with the "Three Letters and Six Etiquettes," a traditional series of exchanges that emphasized the importance of family, respect, and love.
Su Kang, though slightly nervous, focused on the rites, his heart steadying as he reminded himself of the significance of this union.
A village elder with a flowing beard stepped forward, raising his hands to silence the crowd.
"Today, we witness not just the joining of two hearts but the continuation of our village's legacy," the elder declared, his voice carrying across the square.
He guided the couple through the bows—first to each other, their heads touching three tis in a gesture of trust and commitnt; then to their parents, with Su Kang bowing to Madam An in place of his absent family, showing respect and gratitude for the woman who had raised Bai Yunxi.
Finally, the elder gestured toward the heavens.
"Now, let us bow to the heavens and to the earth, acknowledging the spirits and ancestors who have guided us here today."
The couple turned to face the sky, bowing three tis in profound silence, their reverence for the universe and its blessings palpable.
"With the power vested in , I pronounce you husband and wife," the elder announced, his voice ringing out.
"May your lives together be filled with joy and harmony."
The villagers erupted in cheers, tossing flower petals into the air. Su Kang's heart swelled with joy, his face radiating happiness as he smiled at Bai Yunxi.
The banquet that followed was a lively affair, the square filled with laughter, music, and the mingling aromas of food and incense.
The feast, prepared by a spiritual chef using second-level spiritual ingredients, was a testant to the village's generosity and the couple's standing.
Su Kang had contributed generously, hunting beasts and providing resources from his storage ring to ensure there was enough for everyone.
As the sun set and the stars began to twinkle in the night sky, the villagers slowly began to disperse, their hearts full from the day's celebrations.
Madam An and her friends raised their cups in toasts, their voices filled with warmth and goodwill.
"Today is a happy day for Young Lord Su and Young Lady Bai," Old Man He exclaid, his voice slightly slurred from wine but his words heartfelt.
"Co, let us drink to their future!"
"Cheers! May their lives be prosperous and filled with love!"
"Cheers! May they be blessed with healthy children and a long, happy life together!"
Su Kang and Bai Yunxi raised their glasses, toasting their guests and drinking three cups in gratitude.
As the night deepened, the couple was escorted to their new ho. Su Kang was conversing with Fate as he led Bai Yunxi through the busy village streets.
He currently had 7,750 destiny points, while Bai Yunxi had about 6,050. Thanks to Fate, they now shared 15% of each other's destiny.
"Fate, do you have sothing for Bai Yunxi?"
Since they now shared a portion of their destiny, he, as her husband, would do everything in his power to support her.
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