Chapter 1326 - 1376: Space for Two People
This whole morning, everyone had been busy, but now they finally got a chance to rest. Though still tired, they were all incredibly excited.
Xu Shanshan’s mother smiled and said, "Finally! I’ve been waiting to see you two get married. Now my heart can finally rest easy."
Xu Shanshan responded quickly, "Mom, you worry too much. No matter how you look at it, Yifei and I are already husband and wife. What else do you have to worry about?"
"It’s different. Without a proper wedding, who really knows you’re married? When people asked me, I could only say you’d registered your marriage, but that doesn’t feel official. Now that everyone has witnessed it firsthand, it’s clear you’re married. Haha, now we only have Shanshan left to sort out. This girl is too wild—I can’t handle her. From now on, you and Yifei have to keep an eye on her. It’d be best if you can help her find a good man; then I can truly rest assured."
Li Yifei and Xu Shanshan exchanged a glance, both with smiles in their eyes. Xu Shanshan nudged Li Yifei, and he quickly said, "Mom, don’t worry, leave it to us. We’ll definitely find Shanshan a good husband."
"Mmhmm, Yifei knows a lot of people. I’ll leave this matter to you."
Xu Shanshan’s mother initially wanted to bring up the subject of Xu Yingying not being pregnant, but considering it was a joyous wedding day, she decided against it, staying silent to avoid dampening the mood.
"Alright, let’s organize the gift list—see who gave what. We’ll need to reciprocate later."
Collecting cash gifts at weddings and organizing them at home is something nearly every newlywed couple does. Most people even enjoy it, as the gift money can be quite substantial.
Though Li Yifei and Xu Shanshan didn’t care too much, they still found it amusing. Besides, Xu Yingying, having already returned to Mile City, was now safely at home. There wasn’t much else they could do for her at the moment, so they joined Xu Zhenguo and his wife in pouring out two large sacks of red envelopes and recording the names one by one.
"Old Xu, is this from your coworker?" Xu Shanshan’s mother held up a red envelope, puzzled by the unfamiliar name on it.