After praying to heaven and earth in the main hall of the Zhenguo General's Mansion, Mu Na was sent to the wedding room.
Song Heng was entertaining guests outside, and the guests who came to the banquet did not drink wine from him, the groom. Everyone at the table toasted, and after finishing the wedding wine, they did not make a fuss about the bridal chamber, and they dispersed in a very sensible manner.
As night fell, Song Heng walked into the wedding room and waved his hand to let the maids in the room go out.
The maid retreated and closed the door behind her.
Song Heng walked up to Mu Na who was wearing a red hijab, raised her hand to lift the hijab, and faced a face dripping with tears.
Seeing Song Heng, Mu Na finally couldn't help but burst into tears.
Song Heng knew why she was crying, so he sat beside her and stroked her back silently.
Mu Na threw herself into Song Heng's arms, her tears soaking his clothes.
Why did God do this to them? Now that she has come back, they should be reunited happily as a family of four, so why did he take away their daughter?
God is really too hard on people.
The moon entered the sky, everything became silent, everyone fell asleep, but the two people in the wedding room were still sitting hugging each other.
next day
Mrs. Liu opened her eyes drowsily, her eyes were covered with a layer of fog, and everything she looked at felt foggy.
"Did someone get married yesterday?" She slept in a daze all day yesterday, faintly hearing the sounds of joy and noise.
Xiaohua and Xiaocao looked at each other. The old lady obviously didn't like the happy Mu Na girl that the general married. The general was afraid that the old lady would be unhappy when he found out that the general married her, Mu Na. Yesterday, he added some soothing medicine to the old lady's medicine.
The medicine made the old lady sleep for a day, but she didn't expect that the old lady still heard it.
"There's someone getting married across the street." Xiaocao lied casually.
The general's palace could hear the news of the marriage happening across the street. It seemed like it was a big deal!
"Xiaocao, the new lady has given out a reward. Go to the main hall to get it." The maid who was close to Xiaocao took the reward and passed by the yard. When she remembered that Xiaocao was not there, she shouted at the door.
After shouting, he took the reward and left happily.
Xiaocao and Xiaohua's expressions changed greatly. They both looked at the old lady and saw that the old lady's expression changed.
"New madam? That new madam? Who is the new madam?" Mrs. Liu asked excitedly, her cloudy eyes bulging out, which looked a bit scary when paired with her haggard old face.
Xiaocao and Xiaohua were so frightened that they took two steps back. Xiaohua remembered the general's instructions, shook her head and said: "There is no new madam. Old madam, you heard wrong."
Liu's hands like dead branches were clutching the edge of the bed, and her protruding eyes were staring at the flowers and grass, "I am sick, not deaf. Who is it? Who is the new wife?"
"Old madam, don't get excited and be careful with your health."
When Mrs. Liu saw that they didn't say anything, she knew that the new lady was the person she least wanted to see. Muddy tears flowed from her eyes. She raised her head and shouted heartbreakingly: "Heng'er, are you going to do this for your mother?"
His life——"
Suddenly, Mrs. Liu's whole body twitched, her wrinkled eyelids slowly closed, and her head fell heavily on the bed.
"Old Madam, Old Madam." Xiaocao and Xiaohua were so frightened that they quickly stepped forward and gently pushed Mrs. Liu's body.
Seeing that she seemed to be out of breath, Xiaocao stretched out her hand and immediately collapsed on the ground, saying with a white face: "The old lady is gone."
After Song Heng heard Xiaohua say the last words his mother said before she died, he knelt down in front of Mr. Liu's bed.
If he had married later, his mother could have lived a little longer. As his mother said, he was the one who took her life. He, Song Heng, was an unfilial person.