Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming-Chapter 452 - There is Providence in the Unseen

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Chapter 452: Chapter 452: There is Providence in the Unseen

Chapter 452 -452: There is Providence in the Unseen

“What are you worried about? I’m here with you, I definitely can’t let you be wronged.” An Zhiyuan was peeling an apple for her, and, of course, the tickets they bought as military personnel were for the lower bunk.

Now that Bai Xiao had become his rightful wife, if she was wronged, he thought about organising the wedding once they got back to the Capital City and then he would accompany Bai Xiao to the provincial capital to see her sister and brother-in-law for a proper family introduction.

Becoming the son-in-law of the Bai Family.

“You know very well that your stepmother definitely doesn’t like me, and who knows how much she has been talking against me to your father. If I go there and they show blatant displeasure, why should we make it so unpleasant?” Bai Xiao wasn’t worried, she just didn’t want to deal with other people’s attitudes.

She’d rather go back and visit her brother and sister with that time.

If it were up to her, An Zhiyuan might as well follow her back to the provincial capital where they could have their wedding and a lively family dinner.

Her own family would definitely be happy.

She wasn’t avoiding the situation, there was simply no need to upset herself unnecessarily.

Finally rotated off duty, life was so beautiful, why should she harbour resentment against others? After all, for someone like Wei Shufen, she wasn’t worth getting angry over.

“But you have to meet my father sometime, and I was thinking why not sooner rather than later? Let’s deal with their displeasure all at once. We’re already married, no one can make us get a divorce. I’ve made up my mind to be tied to you for life. People say, ‘To hold your hand, and grow old with you.’ When I’m old, I’m counting on supporting each other through life,” An Zhiyuan was very pleased! His wife was finally his.

Of course, there’s a difference between that and truly having her, but he was just happy.

“Then we agree, if I go there and your father and they give me a hard time, don’t blame me for turning around and walking out. You know how I am. My temperament is fine when it’s good, but when it’s not, I really won’t put up with disrespect,” Bai Xiao laid it out upfront.

An Zhiyuan’s thin lips parted slightly, his eyes not on her, he spoke lightly yet seriously: “Don’t worry, I will always stand by your side, unconditionally and irrationally. Just one thing, I am a ‘wife slave!’ Satisfied?”

Bai Xiao smiled like a fox that had stolen a hundred chickens.

“Smooth talker!”

His voice, fluctuating in the dimly lit space, seemed almost unreal, yet at that moment, it reached deep into her heart.

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This man was worth relying on.

An Zhiyuan handed her the apple, tidied up the trash on the table, he wasn’t worried at all! Such a grown man, he certainly knew what he was doing.

Getting the marriage certificate this smoothly must have something to do with his father’s tacit approval. Without An Cheng’s acquiescence, even an approved marriage report would be useless, the final stamp and signature hadn’t even gone through yet. Just one inappropriate political review could have held them up for months, but now everything was proceeding smoothly, surely proving that his real father had compromised.

For him to say such words was impossible, but this was already a sort of hint.

An Zhiyuan could clearly understand it was his own father’s intention.

He didn’t want to confront An Cheng, as his younger brother An Chu’s health had grown increasingly worse over the past two years, with high blood pressure and heart disease worsening. As a son, he could boldly express his opinions, but he couldn’t bear to see his father collapse from stress.

The explosive confrontation he had braced for seemed to have evaporated with this pre-battle wedding.

Perhaps this was what fate intended.