The next day.
Zhou Chi got up early and went out to pick up Lu Zhicheng.
This is not the first time Lu Zhicheng has come to Guangxi, but this is the first time Lu Zhicheng has come to visit as his son-in-law...
Of course, he would not dare to say this in front of Zhou Chi. As long as he dared to speak, Zhou Chi would dare to treat him to a fistfight.
In fact, Lu Zhicheng Qian'er arrived at noon, but he did not notify Zhou Chi, but stayed in the city.
So why did Prince Hui, who had so many things to do, come so early
…
Yuelai Inn.
"Shi Quan," the young Prince Hui looked at Shi Quan, his bodyguard who was also young, with a troubled expression, "What are the general precautions for Dali's son-in-law to pay attention to when he comes to meet his parents for the first time?"
Shi Quan had a look of helplessness on his face: "My lord, you know that except for the Prince Hui's palace, I have never been to anyone else's house. How can I know this?"
"Shit!" Prince Hui looked disgusted, "Don't say that in the future. I have a master. If Zhou Chi misunderstands me, I'll beat you to death!"
The corner of Shi Quan's mouth twitched: "..."
I bet you, old man, that everyone is interested in men
King Hui Jun no longer talked to Shi Quan, but called the innkeeper and his wife to come in. Because he was generous, he immediately booked the top-floor room, so naturally the innkeeper and his wife were happy to flatter him, the giant Buddha. At that moment, the boss and his wife were so busy that they came upstairs.
"I wonder why our distinguished guests have summoned the young couple?" The shopkeeper and his wife came in with smiles on their faces. The shopkeeper hurriedly poured tea for Lu Zhicheng and said, "Dear guests, please have some tea."
"I do have something to ask you," Lu Zhicheng put the tea bowl on the table and said to the two of them with a smile, "It's like this. Tomorrow I will go to my father-in-law's house for the first time to meet with my parents to discuss the marriage proposal, but I am a Outsiders don’t know the customs here in southern Xinjiang, so I would like to ask you and your wife.”
Although Zhou Chi is not from Southern Xinjiang, he has taken root in Southern Xinjiang for twenty years. Moreover, Zhou Ran is married to a Southern Xinjiang person. Naturally, these siblings are half Southern Xinjiang people. The most important thing is, Lu Zhicheng and Zhou Chi will also settle in Southern Xinjiang for the rest of their lives. Therefore, Lu Zhicheng wants to follow the customs and rules of Southern Xinjiang to marry Zhou Chi...
Well, he never dared to say this in front of Zhou Chi.
"Oh, that's it. My dear guest, you really asked the right person. My son just got married last month. We, the old couple, are really well connected in this matter." As soon as the marriage of our children was mentioned, the landlady immediately His eyes shone brightly and he started talking more, "Dear guest, with your status, the person you want to marry must be a lady, right?"
Lu Zhicheng thought of Zhou Chi's meticulous appearance in court attire, and couldn't help but nodded with a smile: "Yes, she is a decent lady."
"In that case, there are many more rules than us ordinary people, and there are a lot of gifts to buy," the landlady said, with a smile on her face, smart and lovable, "But it seems that you are not a person who cherishes money. Naturally, this matter will be easy to handle.”
"Please give me some advice, madam," Lu Zhicheng said with cupped hands, taking a ten-tael gold ingot from Shi Quan's hand and placing it in the hands of the landlady, while saying, "What madam said is that I am indeed not a person who cherishes money. As long as you follow the rules, I can afford any amount of money."
"Hey, hey, hey! Your dear guest, just hold it up!" The landlady happily accepted the ingot, and even more eager to work hard, "Dear guest, you are here to propose marriage, two boxes of silk, six gold and six silver, eight kinds of fruits, nine Jars of wine are essential.”