Her vision blocked by the head covering, Qin Yining could only look down at her feet. She was supported to the edge of the bed frame and immediately felt the blankets next to her sink down. A strong person with an extremely pronounced sense of presence sat down next to her. Shifting her eyes over, she could see the scarlet robes and long legs that belonged to Pang Xiao.
The madame of all-encompassing fortune approached with a smile and placed Qin Yiningâs skirt hem on Pang Xiaoâs robes. She then reached for a tray that had a wedding steelyard lying on it, a brilliant red true loveâs knot tied on the instrument.
âWill the groom lift the head covering so that the newlyweds will be happily ever after?â
Pang Xiao compressed his lips, his handsome features completely expressionless. Only he himself knew that his hands, ones that had taken the heads of many an enemy and never hesitated, shook when holding the steelyard!
He looked at the fragile figure next to him. With slightly trembling hands, he lifted the red covering of dragons and phoenixes. Pang Xiao handed it over to the madame, along with the steelyard.
Basking in the warm glow of the brightly lit lanterns that suffused the room, Qin Yining kept her eyes trailed down. Even so, the lavish gold jewelry didnât subtract one iota from her stunning looks.
A hushed silence fell over the room. Pang Xiaoâs limber arms reached forward to sweep away the tassels dangling from the front of the phoenix coronet, pinning them on the two golden pheasants on both sides.
In an exquisitely chiseled face sat limpid windows to the soul, ornamented by a pert nose and luscious lips; the bride truly outshone anything and everything present.
The guests present to kick up a fuss at the nuptial chambers held their breaths, taking a long moment to recover themselves.
The madame of all-encompassing fortune sang out the net-casting poem. [1]
With every word she recited, children of the guests scattered jujubes, peanuts, longan, and lotus seeds on the newlyweds and the bridal bed behind them. The rest of the guests agitated rowdily, calling out well wishes for bearing children as soon as possible, growing old together, and others.
After casting away the net , the madame brought over another tray with two small, pure gold wine cups on it.
âWill the bride and groom partake in the nuptial wine cups, so that you will live happily and harmoniously until the end of time!â
Qin Yining lifted a hand to take a cup, moving away from Pang Xiaoâs hand when they touched. She looked at her husband. The prince happened to be looking her way as well, having taken his cup.
Pang Xiaoâs burning gaze threatened to melt his dainty bride within. Qin Yining hastily averted her eyes with some embarrassment.
Delight and fondness flooded the princeâs hear to see her thus. He reached out and encircled her arm with his.
Their faces drew increasingly closer to each other until they finally drained their cups over the shoulder by each otherâs cheeks.
âYeah!â The crowd cheered.
Qin Yining put down the wine cup and looked down. The madame brought over a plate of dumplings and passed over a pair of ivory chopsticks to Qin Yining.
This part of the ceremony surprised the girl, but she docilely took the chopsticks and picked one up for a bite.
The dumplings seemed to have only been briefly dipped in hot water. It was still raw inside; there was also a pocket of sweet filling yet to melt.
The Qin fourth miss frowned. âItâs raw, and thereâs a sweet surprise inside.â
She looked up to meet Pang Xiaoâs merry eyes.
The madame of all-encompassing fortune laughed heartily. âDid you all hear that? The princess consort said it herself, there will be a sweet surprise waiting in store!â
The womenfolk inside the house laughed gaily and took up the banter, âWe all heard it! Sweet surprises in store? Your Highness, you have to hurry and bear a son for the prince!â
At a loss for words, Qin Yining spat out the raw dumpling skin and lowered her hotly blushing face. There seemed to be some sugar still sticking to her lips, as they tasted sweet when she licked them.
âThe ceremony is complete! Everyone, head on out for food and drink!â The madame ushered the crowd out, quickly leaving only Pang Xiao and Qin Yining in the bridal suite.
The two sat side-by-side on the formal bed. Not too far from them, on an eight-sided table with a scarlet tablecloth, a red candle suddenly flared with bright intensity and audibly popped with light.
Pang Xiao cleared his throat and said huskily, âMy mom says that itâs auspicious if the wedding candles pop.â
âMm.â Her head still down, Qin Yining didnât know what to say.
âUm, eh, is your uh, phoenix coronet heavy? Why donât I take it off for you?â
âAlright.â Qin Yining looked at him with a smile. âMy mother woke me up early this morning to wash up, change, and put on makeup. The wedding was set for night, but everything was ready by noon. The coronet is made out of solid gold, so my neck was about to snap.â
Pang Xiao rose and, in conjunction with Qin Yiningâs movements, first took off the hairpins that kept the coronet in place. He then carefully lifted the headpiece with both hands, immensely afraid of tugging her hair and hurting her.
Relieved of a kilogram or two of gold and gems, Qin Yining cracked her neck and rubbed it for relief. âI wouldnât be able to stand it if I had to wear this everyday. I didnât dare lower my head with something so heavy on it.â
Pang Xiao smiled and sat next to her, giving her a neck and shoulder massage. The silky and tender sensation beneath his fingertips gave rise to ripples of emotion in his heart. He coughed and quickly retracted his hands.
âMy darling. I, uh, Iâm going to toast the guests.â
Looking at his expression, Qin Yining could tell what heâd been thinking of just now. She nodded with crimson cheeks. âGo on then, it would be rude to be late.â
âAlright. Oh yes, I had servants prepare food for you. Iâll have them bring it in in a moment. Take off your makeup first and rest, donât wait for me. Who knows what hour this group will carry on to?â
The girl nodded again.
Gazing into her soft features, Pang Xiao couldnât help but caress her cheek. âIâm off then.â
Qin Yining didnât dare meet his eyes; she looked down through her long lashes and nodded in lieu of a response. However, this was even more effective in setting the princeâs heart on fire.
He stumbled and tripped his way out of the bridal suite.
If he stayed a second longer, he might not be able to control himself and wouldnât make it out to toss the guests!
1. A ceremony in which the newlywed sits on the bridal bed and the madame of all-encompassing fortune recites an auspicious poem.