When we got married, we had to loudly play the suona and beat the drums and gongs.
Lian Qiao joked, "What if I want to wear a wedding dress?"
He smiled and pinched her nose, "Then we'll do half traditional and half western, half from here and half from there."
Imagining a wedding mixed with reds and greens, Eastern and Western elements, they both couldn't help but start laughing. Although none of it had happened yet, just listening to him talk made Lian Qiao feel utterly content. She kept sketching out that picture in her mind, holding her son with one hand, a bouquet with the other, while her daughter would drag behind her the long wedding gown.
How happy!
Thinking so, her mind completely disconnected from reality when suddenly, the man with smoldering eyes became even more unruly, his voice low and entangled.
"It's been over four months, hasn't it?"
Her heart skipped a beat, and Lian Qiao quickly grabbed his hand, laughing softly into his ear, "Weren't you tired?"