She Lives Well with the Shopping App in the 80s-Chapter 686 Zhao Tianhe Gets Married 4

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Chapter 686: Chapter 686 Zhao Tianhe Gets Married 4

As they left, Mrs. Wang splashed a basin of water behind them.

There’s a custom in some places that when a daughter is married off, the water is splashed out.

Auntie Wang was going to leave with the groom.

Before they left, Zhao Tianlei set off a string of firecrackers.

Once they were gone, discussions began among the people left behind.

"I think Yuemei’s husband is quite good."

"My grandson ran up to ask for a red envelope, and he got one, along with some candy."

"That couple didn’t prepare any red envelopes."

"The Wang Family didn’t set off any firecrackers; it was all bought and set off by the groom’s side."

"You don’t know do you, that set of clothes Yuemei is wearing was prepared by the groom’s family."

"We even got to eat wedding candies."

Zhao Tianhe was also preparing the wedding banquet on his side.

Two tables were prepared, one for their large number of people and another for Wang Jianguo’s family.

They were truly one family.

Sister Wang and Brother-in-law Wang had also come.

Because today, it was Wang Jianguo’s uncle who was getting married.

Now they were at the new house.

"Are you cold?" Zhao Tianhe, who was riding the bicycle, asked.

"Not cold."

Wang Yuemei truly felt a moment of extraordinary warmth.

She didn’t have a dowry, nor any money saved under her mattress.

"If you’re cold, you can lean against my back."

There were quite a few people standing at the entrance of Zhao Tianhe’s yard.

"Little brother, when did your uncle arrive?" As men, they were here to welcome the guests and also to set off firecrackers.

"He should be arriving soon."

The factory gave one day off per week, which was the day to buy groceries, sell meat, prepare the pantry, or even go shopping, pretty much everything was done on this one day.

The wait wasn’t long before they heard the sound of a bicycle.

As they rode the bicycle into the house, Wang Jianguo hurriedly set off firecrackers.

Upon the crackling, children came by, wanting to see the bride and also came to ask for sweets.

The bride was brought back home for a simple wedding ceremony.

Then they got to know Yun Xiaoxiao and the others one by one.

Everyone was addressed in turn.

Yun Xiaoxiao gave a big red envelope, Zhao Tianlei gave a big red envelope, and several elders also gave big red envelopes.

This was something Wang Yuemei had not expected.

Before her marriage, not a single relative from her family had given her a red envelope.

"Shitou, go check if the food at the restaurant is ready," Mrs. Zhao called Zhao Tianlei over to have him check on it.

Instead of arranging the banquet at home, they had booked two tables at a restaurant and ordered the dishes there.

"I’m on my way," Zhao Tianlei replied without any complaints.

Er Dan played with Da Bao and Xiao Bao, who were being looked after by their Little Aunt.

In the bridal room.

"Yuemei, this is a watch gifted from your sister-in-law, let me help you put it on."

A watch?

A watch, even the cheapest kind, cost quite a few tens, which she dared not even consider.

But now, someone had given her a watch.

"Little sister had a new outfit made for you, it’s hanging in the wardrobe. As for the red envelope, you should keep it for yourself. You’re only allowed to spend it, not give it to anyone else," Zhao Tianhe wanted to say that she shouldn’t spend it on her maternal family, but considering they had just gotten married today, it didn’t seem right to speak ill of the in-laws, so he phrased it more tactfully.

"I’ll save it and not spend it on them," Wang Yuemei was moved.

Touching the watch, she was somewhat touched.

"This is the money from Xiao Yang and Da Li as gifts, I’m giving it all to you."

The gift money for her as well?

"I...."

"You are now my wife."

Wang Yuemei touched the money, the first time she held so much, and felt a bit overwhelmed.

She also saw the new outfit in the wardrobe; it was brand new, not old.