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Chapter 630: Chapter 633: Honeymoon

Jiang Ran looked at Pei Huai with a face full of confusion, while Pei Huai continued speaking with a faint smile.

"Although we’ve been married for a long time, I still feel that I owe you a wedding. We could even have two."

One in beishi, and another in our hometown.

Jiang Ran, "..."

Totally unnecessary.

She was just thankful that she was already married, so she didn’t have to go through this ordeal again.

Who would’ve thought that in just a few minutes, Pei Huai would suggest having two more weddings?

What kind of earthly suffering is this?

Jiang Ran didn’t stay silent and quickly waved her hand.

"No, no, no, there’s no need."

Hearing Jiang Ran’s series of refusals, Pei Huai’s smile faded a bit, "Why not?"

Could it be that Jiang Ran doesn’t want a wedding that’s just for the two of them?

Once this thought popped up, it was hard to suppress, and it even led to further thoughts along this line.

The more he thought about it, the more his face grew grim.

Jiang Ran was completely absorbed in her thoughts and didn’t notice the change in Pei Huai’s expression at all.

When she noticed Pei Huai’s expression, it was already very heavy.

Jiang Ran wasn’t sure what Pei Huai was thinking, but she hurried to explain.

"I don’t mean anything else, I just think having a wedding is very exhausting; it’s making trouble for oneself and entertaining others."

"If we weren’t married yet, having such a ceremony would be necessary."

"But now that we’ve been married for so long, why put ourselves through the trouble of another wedding?"

As Jiang Ran spoke, Pei Huai’s expression gradually improved.

Knowing Jiang Ran wasn’t against having a wedding with him, Pei Huai felt much better.

Jiang Ran wasn’t resisting marrying him; she simply didn’t want to have a wedding at all.

Although the outcome is the same, the starting point is different.

Seeing Pei Huai happy again, Jiang Ran felt relieved that there was no misunderstanding.

After thinking about it, Jiang Ran spoke up.

"If... you want, we could have a belated honeymoon trip instead."

Pei Huai, who had been expressionless, immediately broke into a smile upon hearing Jiang Ran’s suggestion.

Seeing Pei Huai smile, Jiang Ran knew he must have accepted her proposal.

"A honeymoon trip is fine too, as long as you’re happy."

Hearing Pei Huai’s words, Jiang Ran kept staring at Pei Huai.

Though Pei Huai had a smile on his face, what he said made it clear he was willing to do whatever made Jiang Ran happy.

Still, Jiang Ran felt that Pei Huai himself was genuinely happy about it.

After seriously thinking it over, Jiang Ran concluded that what pleased Pei Huai might not necessarily be the honeymoon trip itself.

It was probably the words "honeymoon trip."

To be more precise,

it was the word "honeymoon."

After all, those words conjure up a lot of associations.

Even after figuring out Pei Huai’s thoughts, Jiang Ran didn’t see any issue with it.

On the contrary, Jiang Ran felt quite happy.

Making someone happy with one’s words is inherently a very satisfying thing.

"Ranran, when spring blossoms, let’s go then."

Jiang Ran, "???."

Although... but...

Isn’t it a bit too soon?

Pei Huai didn’t think it was too soon at all, "And if it weren’t for the icy and snowy weather, we could even leave tomorrow."

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