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Adopted Husband.
Chapter 35: One Night of Fish and Dragon Dance (1). [63]
Summary
Firecrackers crackled as the Wu Dynasty celebrated the Lantern Festival, a vibrant five-day event filled with dragon and lion dances, poetry gatherings, and bustling markets. The atmosphere was lively, focused on family and friends enjoying tangyuan and lantern riddles, rather than the competitive poetry contests of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Heavy snow had limited travel, affecting the number of visitors and gatherings. As night fell, Ning Yi and little Chan enjoyed tangyuan on Zhuque Street, surrounded by colorful lanterns. Su Tan Er excused herself from a banquet to check on her shopkeepers at Mingxiu Tower, while Ning Yi reminisced about his youth. They strolled through the lively street, engaging in riddles and savoring snacks. Little Chan expressed concern for Su Tan Er's well-being, prompting Ning Yi to reassure her of the young lady's capabilities. Little Chan shared her background, revealing her past and connection to the Su family, and expressed her happiness in her current situation. The conversation highlighted the bond between the characters and their shared experiences, emphasizing the warmth of their relationships amidst the festive backdrop.Full content
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