Chapter 1244 - 391: Buying People_4
Mo Yan bowed her head in contemplation of other matters and did not notice her sister’s peculiar behavior.
On the evening of September 14th, Huian, Mo Qingze returned home with Zhenzhen and Yun Zhao. Originally, Mo Qingze was only granted three days of wedding leave, but Chu Heng generously granted him ten days—however, the additional seven days would be deducted from his salary.
Few had the privilege to enjoy ten days of wedding leave, which clearly demonstrated how deeply Mo Qingze was favored by the Crown Prince, prompting numerous Ministers who were observing the situation to resolve to visit the Mo Family on that day to partake in the wedding celebration.
Zhenzhen and Yun Zhao also benefited from their father’s favor; after explaining the situation to their Master, he readily granted them five days off. Of course, this was on the condition that they didn’t fall behind on their studies; otherwise, the punishment would be more than just a simple paddle on the palm.
After the meal, Mo Yan said to Mo Qingze, "Father, please go and check the arrangements in the bridal chamber. If anything needs to be adjusted, just let us know. The Cui family will be delivering the wedding dowry tomorrow, and it will be too late to make changes after that."
Since the two families lived close by, according to wedding customs, the bride’s family was to deliver the dowry to the groom’s household the day before the marriage, especially large items such as wardrobes and beds. They even had to personally measure the dimensions in the groom’s marital chamber to ensure that the furniture would not be too large or too small.
Mo Qingze, looking at his daughter who had grown thinner, expressed his guilt, "I trust you with these matters, daughter. You have been a great help during this time."
"What are you talking about, Father? I just gave some instructions; I didn’t do much. It’s Grandfather Li and Zhao Mu who have been running around doing the hard work. After your wedding is over, we should really thank them properly!" Mo Yan did not feel that caring for her family was too taxing, although the work during this time was indeed complicated and required her meticulous planning.
