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June 16th, the sixth year of the Ming Dynasty, was an auspicious day for marriage.

Early in the morning, the busiest street in the imperial city was crowded with people, because today is the big day for Cui and the third daughter of the Prime Minister, Ran Ruoxue.

The whole wedding was carefully organized by the royal family, grand and lively.

The streets and alleys along the way from the imperial city to the Xuanwangfu are covered with lanterns, and the deafening firecrackers resounded through the sky. What a lively scene.

On the wedding day, Xuan's gate was covered with red silk flower, and his beams and columns were painted with scarlet new paint. Lights are decorated everywhere, gongs and drums are loud, and servant girls are busy.

The pavilions and branches of the tower are covered with red silk, flowers and lanterns, and there is a jubilant atmosphere everywhere, which makes the quiet and elegant Xuanwangmi in the past very lively.

The newly-married bride, wearing a bright red robe and a decorated dress, sat quietly in the brightly decorated and jubilant new house, and she breathed a sigh of relief.

However, in a short time, Ruoxue suddenly stood up, lifted the red veil embroidered with dragons and phoenixes, and the flame of red candle reflected her elegant and beautiful little face.

Hair like clouds, eyes like water, nose like Qiong Yao, teeth like white teeth, micro-vortex hands like soft ice muscles beating snow, a clear. ...