In the days that followed, Mu Wan felt what it was like to live freely, like a drifting cloud or a wild crane. Liu Qianxiu took her hiking through the mountains and forests, where they looked out over distant valleys and rivers and admired the bamboo groves and pine trees up close. When he meditated, she read quietly in her room. In the mornings, she would bring a cushion and sit beside him as he practiced. On rainy autumn days, she stood nearby, holding an umbrella for him.
The view before the cliff face was the most expansive, revealing mist-shrouded mountain ranges and the faintly visible river winding through the gorge. The air was filled with the chirping of insects and the pure, refreshing birdsong.
Time seemed to slow down. The red sun rose over the horizon, coloring the dawn sky. As the mist faded, the morning sunlight felt cool.
During her days at the Taoist temple, Mu Wan felt her mind grow calm and clear, as if it had been washed clean. Sometimes, she almost believed she had gone back to ancient times and forgotten the outside world.
She started to see why Liu Qianxiu followed the path of Taoist cultivation. It wasn’t for immortality or enlightenment, but to stay away from the pull of fame and fortune. He wanted to keep his integrity, his calm, and his purity in a busy world. That was what his path truly meant.
Five or six days before the wedding, Mu Wan and Liu Qianxiu descended the mountain with Xuan Qingzi and Qing Chan. As the car entered the highway, the dense human presence and the aura of the mundane world enveloped them, and everything came alive again.
Life at Qingyuan Temple was not dull, and the world outside was not always ordinary either. How one saw the world depended on one’s own perspective.
Grandma Mei had always held Master Xuan Qingzi in high regard. After descending the mountain, Liu Qianxiu and his group first visited the Mei residence. Xuan Qingzi would exchange greetings and then head back to the Liu residence because he didn’t like big crowds.
The Mei residence buzzed with cheerful activity. Even before entering, Mu Wan could sense the warmth of its inhabitants. Having not seen Grandma Mei for several days, Mu Wan missed her dearly. The living room radiated warmth. As soon as Xuan Qingzi entered, he exchanged greetings with Old Lady Mei. She nodded and made small talk with him, while Mu Wan was pulled over to sit beside her.
Old Lady Mei and Xuan Qingzi chatted casually. In this environment, Qing Chan became well-behaved. Mu Wan had him sit beside her, while Mei Yaozhi played with him nearby.
Liu Qianxiu hadn’t changed out of his Taoist robe. Mei Yaozhi glanced at him and asked Mu Wan, “You sure picked a clever spot for your pre-wedding trip. Aren’t you worried Qianxiu might not come back after visiting the Taoist temple?”
Liu Qianxiu looked up at him. Mu Wan replied, “Then I won’t come back either. Husband and wife should follow each other’s lead, right?”
Everyone laughed. Mei Yaozhi smiled brightly and said, “He hasn’t even changed out of his Taoist robe. I thought you’d dragged him back here by force.”
Mentioning the robe, Mei Yaozhi turned to Liu Qianxiu and said, “Your wedding attire has already arrived. When we head back later, bring it along to try on. If it doesn’t fit, we’ll need alterations.”
There were three sets of wedding attire in total, including one for Mu Wan. However, hers was more intricate and had been finalized earlier. Liu Qianxiu’s had been completed and delivered to the Mei residence, but he only found time to try it on today.
After spending some time at the Mei residence, Liu Qianxiu and the others returned to the Liu mansion. Following dinner, Xuan Qingzi and Qing Chan were shown to their quarters. Qing Chan, with his childlike spirit, wanted to play as soon as they reached the bottom of the mountain. He had originally planned to follow Mu Wan to the back garden to see the pond full of koi, but Xuan Qingzi called him back, and they returned for evening practice.
With the master present, Liu Qianxiu joined them for evening practice as well. Mu Wan, exhausted from a day of running errands, returned to her room, took a bath, and went to sleep. When she awoke, the sky was already pitch black.
She hadn’t drawn the curtains before sleeping. The inky night sky was adorned with a crescent moon, its pure, cool light spilling across the windowsill. Mu Wan turned around. The wardrobe door was slightly ajar, a warm, soft glow spilling out.
She rose from the bed and walked toward the closet. Before she could open the door, she heard rustling sounds inside. Pulling the door open, she stepped in. Under the light, Liu Qianxiu stood there, holding a long robe in black and crimson.
He still wore his blue Taoist robe, accentuating his tall, slender figure. His features softened in the light. Setting the robe aside, he came over and gently touched her cheek.
“Did I wake you?”
“No.” Mu Wan rested her forehead against his chest. It wasn’t that she hadn’t woken up; she just wanted to be affectionate the moment she saw him. After leaning against him for a moment, she lifted her face and looked behind him, asking, “Haven’t you started trying them on yet?”
Liu Qianxiu was trying on wedding attire here. He had three sets in total. Their wedding was Chinese-style, with the robes meant to match her bright red bridal gown. The other two sets were Western-style suits.
Before he could answer, Mu Wan straightened up and reached to tug at his waistband.
She moved with just the right touch, not too strong or too soft. He leaned forward a little, and their bodies met. Liu Qianxiu glanced down at her, his eyes shifting. She looked up at him with a small, playful smile and spoke in a teasing tone.
“Let me help you change.”
He stood upright as she undid his collar, her head slightly bowed in earnest study. Fine strands of hair framed his temples, concealing her delicate, pink ears and earlobes, which were gradually flushing crimson.
Mu Wan wasn’t sure how to undo his Taoist robe and thought just loosening the sash would work. Her hands moved around his waist, feeling the shape of his body through the thin fabric. At last, she hugged him tightly, her fingers pressing into his lower back as she leaned into him. She smiled brightly, her voice gentle and sweet.
“How do I undo it?”
She pressed gently against his chest, moving with a quiet grace. Her fingers traced his waist as she tilted her head back, her smile bright and a little playful.
Being alone together in the quiet room made the air feel charged with emotion.
He looked down at her, his dark eyes calm but full of hidden feeling. Though his emotions ran deep, he appeared steady and quiet.
He captured her restless hand. Her frame was small and delicate, her slender fingers clenched into a fist, completely covered by his palm. Fresh from sleep, her body radiated warmth, still carrying the lingering scent of sandalwood from the bed.
Liu Qianxiu gently released her arms wrapped around him. Mu Wan’s hands fell empty, and her body rose. Nestling against his chest, he leaned down to kiss her, his voice low and husky.
“Come to bed. I’ll teach you.”
Mu Wan felt warmth in her chest, and a smile grew on her lips. Resting in his arms, she was gentle but still playful. She wrapped her arms around his neck, tilted her head back, and softly bit his jaw.
He moved and gently laid her down on the bed. Moonlight shone on the sheets, lighting up his pale features. Mu Wan was caught up in his beauty and in the moment.
Before the wedding, Mu Wan had plenty of free time. Other than practicing the ceremony with Liu Qianxiu, she had little to do. Still, she was never bored—being with him made her truly happy. The wedding itself felt like just a formality, since they already had their marriage certificate.
The day before the wedding, Lin Wei invited her over. They sat on the second floor of the attic, sipping plum tea while gazing at the scenery outside. The Liu residence was designed like a garden, with lush greenery outside the windows, flowers vying for attention, and a pond filled with colorful koi.
Xuan Qingzi eventually called Qing Chan away from the fish he had been playing with. The two Taoist priests, one tall and one short, further enhanced the residence’s antique ambiance.
Lin Wei sat next to her, quietly admiring the attic’s design and decor. As an interior designer, she was used to studying every space she entered.
“This classical style really needs real antiques to feel grand,” Lin Wei said. As a high-end interior designer, she usually worked with wealthy or influential clients, but most of their decor was affordable modern replicas. Real antiques were hard to find and very valuable.
“Why don’t you take a break?” Mu Wan withdrew her gaze from the window and poured Lin Wei a cup of plum tea with a smile.
Lin Wei hummed in response, turning her gaze toward Mu Wan.
“You’re getting married tomorrow? How does it feel?” Lin Wei asked.
Taking a sip of the plum tea, its tartness made Mu Wan’s brow furrow slightly. She picked out a piece of sugar, dropped it in, and held the teacup. “Nothing special.”
“You sure are cool about it,” Lin Wei teased.
Both women were pregnant and at about the same stage, their faces healthy and full. Pregnancy brought cravings, and Lin Wei, who usually avoided sour foods, had eaten dried fruits and plum tea that day—things she normally couldn’t handle.
Mu Wan smiled and countered, “What about you? How did your parents and Lu Feng’s parents get along when they met?”
“Them?” Lin Wei’s eyebrows shot up at the mention of the parents’ meeting. “They hit it off instantly. Both businesspeople share temperaments that mesh perfectly. Lu Feng is the only child, and his parents are eager for him to marry as soon as possible.
After taking a sip of her plum tea, Lin Wei added, “By the way, where are you planning to go for your honeymoon? Give me some ideas.”
The mention of honeymoons drew Mu Wan’s gaze away from the koi fish outside the window. She hadn’t really thought about it. Though she had more free time lately, she still didn’t know what to do with herself day after day.
After they got married, they could go out and enjoy themselves. She still had some freedom while pregnant, but once the baby was born, she would have to care for the child and her own feelings. She knew she wouldn’t be able to leave so easily then.
“I’ll ask Liu Qianxiu about it later,” Mu Wan said.
“Don’t you have anywhere you’d like to go?” Lin Wei asked.
Mu Wan shook her head. Resting her chin on her hand as she gazed out the window, she replied, “Anywhere is fine, as long as I’m with Liu Qianxiu.”
Lin Wei: “......”
She was about to get married herself, but still had to listen to Mu Wan’s sweet words.
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