Rebirth: My Dear Little Wife Is So Scheming-Chapter 515 - Making Trouble in the Bridal Chamber

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Chapter 515: Chapter 515: Making Trouble in the Bridal Chamber

Chapter 515 -515: Making Trouble in the Bridal Chamber

An Zhiyuan and Bai Xiao went from table to table toasting, first visiting the tables of older leaders, notably An Cheng and Wei Shufen. The most low-profile appearance was that of a certain Chief, which caught many by surprise.

Who knows how many eyeballs were dropped.

Everyone secretly speculated! Could it mean that An Cheng might climb even higher.

After all, such high-profile leaders wouldn’t easily appear at such banquets. Without a certain relationship and favor, it would be impossible for them to attend.

Many also heard from the leaders that it was An Cheng’s former superior—then it dawned on them. An Cheng’s former superior was none other than An Cheng’s old backer, the enigmatic commander.

It seemed that both father and son were set for promotion.

The Chief had a drink with the newlyweds and sat for a while before leaving. If he had stayed any longer, the guests might have mistaken him for the protagonist rather than the couple.

The number of people coming over to toast and chat would not decrease by one bit.

To avoid disruption, he simply had a drink and left early.

However, his mere presence had brought absolute honor to An Zhiyuan and Bai Xiao’s wedding.

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An Zhiyuan and Bai Xiao were now at the table with his childhood friends—a bunch of gatekeepers with eager eyes.

“Alright, alright, I know you guys have been up to no good. But don’t go overboard, okay? Those old feudal customs aren’t allowed here. We’re now in a new society, celebrating weddings with civility and courtesy.” It was clear this bunch was holding back some mischief.

“Come on, Big Bro, cut the chatter. We’ve been looking forward to your wedding for a long time, just waiting for this day. When we got married, you really put us through the wringer. We’re not being unreasonable; we’re just playing a little trick. As long as you and your wife work together to overcome this challenge, naturally, from now on, you’ll live peacefully, with fair winds and following seas, marital harmony, and your children in pairs. Congratulations, congratulations!”

This was the setup.

Whistles, laughter, teasing—all these sounds surrounded An Zhiyuan and Bai Xiao.

“Yeah! Big Bro, you didn’t go easy on us when it was our turn.”

“Now you’ll see what your brothers have up their sleeves.”

The two were pushed forward in front of everyone.

“This is called ‘Five Scholars Passing the Exam.’ See the apples on the table with five matches stuck into them? This is a red string, and in the middle, there’s a lit cigarette. You have to figure out how to light the matches with the cigarette, of course, without using your hands to help.”

An Zhiyuan and Bai Xiao looked at the string, alright, there was no way to avoid it now—they had to get through this.

Each of them bit the end of the string, someone lit the cigarette for them, and they clenched their teeth moving towards the matches. The swaying string just wouldn’t let the cigarette accurately land on the matches.

Cheers and claps erupted from the crowd.

An Zhiyuan moved closer to Bai Xiao, biting the string and said, “We need to tense the string and aim properly. Listen to me, I’ll count one, two, three, and then we’ll both pull hard.”

Bai Xiao could only nod in agreement; these people sure knew how to play.

“One, two, three!”

Following An Zhiyuan’s muffled count, the first match finally lit, and the two of them looked at each other, joy sparkling in their eyes.

The rest of the matches were lit at last.

“Tsk!”

“That’s so boring; we had other games prepared for your failure.”

“Big Bro, enough that you were a top student yourself—now you’ve married a wife who’s just as tough. How are the rest of us supposed to live!”

A chorus of groans filled the air.

An Zhiyuan raised his glass, “A man’s word is his bond; to honor my word, I’ll drink this glass first. Thank you all for attending our wedding.”