Chapter 960 - 962: Generous Gift (3)
"This isn’t flattery at all."
Madam said, "A few months ago, Cai Wei, that girl, performed a dance at the Shangsi Festival, and everyone was so mesmerized that they were speechless for quite a while. It wasn’t until Yi’er, that boy, stood up and led the applause that everybody snapped out of it..."
With those words, everyone burst into laughter, and the main family jovially joined in.
The old lady said, "Speaking of which, these two children have long been destined for each other, with neither wanting anyone else as spouse. I think we should just fetch the engagement letter and set a date for their wedding. That way, we can avoid the children resenting us old fogies for being blind and holding them back from their loving coos and romantic moonlit rendezvous!"
With that, everyone laughed again, and even Zhongqing and his wife, who had been a bit tense, began to relax, with not a shred of unease left in them.
Without waiting for Mu Zhongqing to say anything, Mu Zhongli took the lead, "Exactly, exactly, the Old Madame is spot on. Let’s marry off Wei’er sooner so that she can start producing heirs for King Qin, hehe..."
Mu Zhongqing glanced at Mu Zhongli, silent. Although he agreed with marrying Cai Wei off, he didn’t agree that she should just get pregnant and have children soon after. Cai Wei was only fourteen years old, not yet of age, and her body was still that of a child. Getting pregnant and having a baby now would be bad for her health.
However, these words delighted the Old Madame and Madam, who said, "We were also thinking of getting Yi’er married and starting a family soon. In the Great Jin Nation, for someone his age to be without a wife, only he and our eldest are left. At first, everyone thought these two brothers were the reincarnation of celibate monks, uninterested in women. We were all worried, but who would have thought they would both come to their senses all at once, and what’s more coincidental, they both fancied a girl from your family. Perhaps your daughters are heavenly fairies come down to earth, otherwise how could they have tamed our two indifferent boys!"
