Farm Girl Turns Everything Around: Sly Husband, Let's Farm - Chapter 1776 - 1775: Bei Yun Gets Married
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Chapter 1776: Chapter 1775: Bei Yun Gets Married
The journey was tough, with many vehicles on the road, and it took half a year.
Fortunately, with a few skilled fighters in the group, there were no dangers along the way, and everyone returned to the Capital City safely.
After arriving back at the Capital City, Yang Ye and Bei Lingsu’s third child was already born. They started complaining that they couldn’t find suitable matches for their children and urged Qiao Xiaomai and Tong Sanlang to hurry up and have kids as well.
Qiao Xiaomai and Tong Sanlang shook their heads in refusal, saying they weren’t planning to have more children since Gu Zhen and Gu Xin were enough.
They demonstrated the usefulness of cotton to Yang Wenxiao and Yang Hao, who were visibly amazed.
Cotton could be directly stuffed into clothing to keep warm or spun into thread for weaving fabric—it had numerous benefits.
This innovation finally resolved the issue of warmth for the people of Daqi once and for all.
Qiao Xiaomai and Tong Sanlang had done a good deed!
They accomplished something that benefited Daqi and its citizens, deserving recognition and rewards.
But what could they be rewarded with?
Yang Wenxiao and Yang Hao were at a loss. Tong Sanlang was already titled as a king with a different surname, and Qiao Xiaomai was a princess—they didn’t lack wealth or gold. What could they possibly bestow?
After struggling to find suitable rewards, Yang Wenxiao and Yang Hao came to a decision: They conferred the title of Little Carefree King upon Gu Zhen and Princess of Peace upon Gu Xin. These were the honors they could think of for Gu Zhen and Gu Xin.
Qiao Xiaomai and Tong Sanlang had no objections to this; they were never particularly concerned about noble titles. Their attention was focused elsewhere: Bei Yun was about to get married.
Bei Yun, who had long insisted on finding a genius aristocratic girl like Bei Lingsu, eventually chose Jiufeng. Jiufeng herself had a rather turbulent past, but she was still a person with principles, and after spending significant time with Qiao Xiaomai, her hostility had almost entirely dissipated. She became an ordinary person who loved life and food.
Jiufeng had become a normal person. She treated Bei Yun, her savior, with genuine care, offering him food and clothes while checking on his well-being.
This behavior was, in fact, closer to Bei Yun than Bei Lingsu’s. Bei Lingsu didn’t cook or make clothes; though she was considerate, she delegated almost everything to others. Now, to have someone willing to personally do these things for him—it felt refreshing.
While Bei Yun wasn’t someone who particularly cared about food, he appreciated Qiao Xiaomai’s dishes because they were beneficial to his health. But now, to have another person eagerly wash their hands to prepare meals for him—it brought him a sense of warmth.
This emotional warmth was especially important to someone like him, who had only recently evolved into a proper human being. As a result, he wasn’t picky; whatever Jiufeng made, he would eat, regardless of how it tasted.
And after a while, Jiufeng took the initiative to confess her feelings to him.
Jiufeng’s life hadn’t been easy either, but she had a broad and forgiving mindset. She didn’t hold onto grudges, especially the kind that had already been avenged—she quickly let them go.
She forgot the bitterness of the past, choosing only to embrace the beauty of the present. She loved life, cherished those around her, and even felt compassion for Bei Yun—this child who spent years as a beast before evolving into a human.
Compassion.
Besides Bei Lingsu, there was someone who truly and sincerely felt compassion for him.
Being human was wonderful.
As a beast, he was beaten and hunted wherever he went. But now, as a human, it didn’t take long for someone other than Bei Lingsu to genuinely pity him.
Foolish.
But foolishness wasn’t so bad. As long as someone treated him sincerely, he didn’t mind. He also disliked overly smart people—their minds were full of twists and turns, making interactions exhausting. Jiufeng was straightforward, with all her thoughts written plainly on her face. That was nice for him.
Bei Yun, who had only recently evolved into a human, was now about to get married, surrounded by a group of people preparing a grand wedding for him.
According to Qiao Xiaomai, it was a mistake on her and Bei Lingsu’s part as elders not to have held a coming-of-age ceremony for Bei Yun when he first transformed into a human. Now that Bei Yun was getting married, they decided to combine the wedding and coming-of-age ceremony into one grand event.
