Ah Man's world was filled with dazzling joy. She looked at Murong Kai with tenderness in her heart.
The two of them stared at each other in silence in this ambiguous atmosphere for a long time, until her reasoning returned. Ah Man seemed to remember something and said, "Although you hope this is not a farce, it is a farce. The princess of Bei'an cannot marry so hastily, even if it is you."
"Besides, my father may not like you as a son-in-law. Bei'an and Da Zhou are separated by thousands of miles, and my father will not let me marry far away." Ah Man explained softly. After she finished speaking, she realized that she had been thinking about marrying Murong Kai. This...
"It's a farce for you, but not for me. Our wedding was arranged by the Grand Empress Dowager. Therefore, no one in the Great Zhou will interfere with my marriage. Whether you like it or not, you are my princess in the Great Zhou."
"Your ancestor was a bandit. He robbed me and asked me to marry his great-grandson. You are a scoundrel. You insisted on doing this regardless of whether I was willing or not, regardless of whether my father agreed or not."
Ah Man laughed and teased, but deep down she felt that the words "my princess" he said were really heartwarming.
"Don't worry, I will make you marry me willingly, and I will also get your father and mother to agree." Murong Kai promised hurriedly. Now that the ancestor has stepped forward, he does not have any resistance in Da Zhou, but Bei'an is full of difficulties.
"You are so confident." Ah Man was completely speechless at someone's shamelessness. He kept saying that he was sure that she would marry him or something
"Well, I will try my best to make you fall in love with me and satisfy your father and mother. Once I have done all these, I will naturally be able to bring her home."
"What if they don't agree? Or, they might choose someone else to be my consort. You know, we have so many talented people in Bei'an, and there are many who are better than you."
Ah Man smiled mischievously for no reason. She just didn't want Murong Kai to get what he wanted easily.
"Well, then I will tell your father that our ancestors have made the decision for us and have already worshipped heaven and earth."
"You are really shameless."
"My wife has run away, what's the point of having a face?"
"You are..."
Ah Man didn't realize that Murong Kai, who always acted in a serious manner, would actually have such a side to him. Although his words were simple, they were very touching.
"Who is your wife? Don't talk nonsense." Ah Man blushed and scolded. Murong Kai looked at her delicate appearance and the smile on his face became even deeper.
"It's a pity that you are young, otherwise..." There was a hint of disappointment on his face, and after he finished speaking, he did not forget to look at the bright red bed not far away.
"You can go out now." Ah Man naturally understood that he was talking about the bridal chamber. They all thought that this was a farce, but he still wanted to have a bridal chamber. This guy was really, extremely annoying.
"My wife, my legs might be crippled." Murong Kai talked about his legs again. He looked at Ah Man and said with a smile.
Before, he thought that he would never be a burden to Ah Man even though his leg was broken. However, when he was brought up the mountain by Aunt Ah She, Aunt Ah She said that if he married an obedient wife, her master would heal his leg.
Murong Kai was very sure that the ancestors had a way to make him stand up. Apart from anything else, she would never find a lame prince for Princess Bei'an to marry.
Although our ancestors liked to make trouble and enjoy the fun, they never joked about national affairs.
"Your legs were not in good condition when I saw you. When we get down the mountain tomorrow, we will go find a doctor. If there is no good doctor in Da Zhou, we can go to Bei'an. My father has some friendship with old Prince An Ran. If possible, we can find him."
Murong Kai looked at her serious expression, and his heart seemed to be soaked in warm water.
She really cared about him, and this care was more sincere than that of his father and mother, so sincere that he couldn't help but tear up.
(End of this chapter)