Bigshot's Sweetie Is a Cat!-Chapter 1327 - 1366: The Unfinished Wedding Ceremony

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Chapter 1327: Chapter 1366: The Unfinished Wedding Ceremony

"...Birthday?"

Jun Moyan slowly released Wen Xiao’ai and looked at the fruit cake with candles in Feng Liyan’s hands.

"Yes, today is July 15th, your birthday. Did you forget?" Wen Xiao’ai excitedly took the cake from Feng Liyan. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝒆𝔀𝒆𝙗𝓷𝒐𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝓶

"Be careful not to drop it." Feng Liyan supported the bottom of the cake with both hands.

If it dropped, his trip to the Human Realm would have been wasted.

Only heaven knows how difficult it was for a Demon who had lived in the Demon Realm for over a thousand years to buy something he had never seen before in the Human Realm.

If it weren’t for the cake seller being attracted by his handsome looks, who would have had such patience and courtesy to explain things and even offer a discount?

"Today... July 15th?" He indeed didn’t remember.

"Yes."

Jun Moyan smiled, "No wonder the Ghost Market is so lively; it turns out it’s the Ghost Festival."

"Is the Ghost Market very lively? After we finish the ceremony and eat the cake, shall we go have a look?" Wen Xiao’ai said excitedly.

"Okay." Jun Moyan nodded with a smile.

"Here, give me the cake first." Feng Liyan took the cake from Wen Xiao’ai and set it aside, then had the two of them stand side by side.

Wen Xiao’ai quickly adjusted the ornaments on her head, happily saying, "We’re taking the baby to the ceremony with us."

Jun Moyan smiled, holding one of her small hands.

In the grand hall, Feng Liyan’s voice of celebration rang out, "First, bow to Heaven and Earth."

The two bowed towards the door of the grand hall.

"Second bow..."

Feng Liyan paused.

There were no elders to bow to here.

"Well... how about bowing to Heaven and Earth again," Feng Liyan suggested.

"Since you said you raised Xiaoguai, bowing to you is just as good," Jun Moyan said.

"Me?" Feng Liyan was startled and quickly waved his hands.

"No, no, no, don’t shorten my lifespan with such bows, I can’t bear it."

"Oh, what’s there to worry about," Wen Xiao’ai said, pulling Jun Moyan to bow to Feng Liyan.

Feng Liyan swallowed: "..."

Later, he would need to burn some incense~

"Hurry up and continue," Wen Xiao’ai urged him.

"You’re so eager to get married? Truly, a grown daughter can’t be kept at home," Feng Liyan remarked with a hint of irritation.

"Alright, alright, stand properly."

The two stood facing each other, and Wen Xiao’ai smilingly asked, "Jun Moyan, do you like this birthday gift?"

Jun Moyan, eyes full of warmth, looked at her and replied earnestly and solemnly, "I like it."

"After we finish this bow, we’ll truly be husband and wife."

"Yes."

"Husband and wife, bow to each other," came Feng Liyan’s voice.

Just as the two were about to perform the final bow, an abrupt and urgent voice interrupted everything.

"Medicine King, Medicine King, Little Princess..."

The three of them looked towards the outside of the grand hall.

Only to see a small attendant urgently patting the barrier blocking him, trying to get in.

His clothes were stained with patches of blood, and his face was streaked with tears mixed with blood.

"Xinyi?"

The Medicine King recognized the small attendant and quickly asked Jun Moyan to open the barrier and let him in.

Without waiting for them to ask what happened, the small attendant hurriedly reported:

"...Medicine King, Little Princess, something has happened with the Cat Demon Clan."

Feng Liyan: "Don’t rush, speak slowly, what happened?"

The small attendant caught his breath and said, panting, "It was Fen Yao from the Immortal Realm. He came with soldiers, claiming that Yao Grass, their Immortal Realm treasure, was stolen. He said he was ordered to find it, and it turned out they really found it with us, but we didn’t steal it at all. This is clearly a false accusation, but they refused to acknowledge it. Fen Yao said he would take us for questioning to investigate thoroughly, and our people refused, so Fen Yao accused us of having a guilty conscience and legally injured our people, leading our clansmen to fight with them..."