The scorching sun blazed, and she sat in the palanquin, longing to lift the red veil to catch a glimpse of Jin Zijin on horseback. He, today, must be burning with a passion fiercer than the fiery sun itself.
Yet thinking of how much he valued every detail of the wedding, she decided against it.
It wouldn't do for her to undermine his efforts while he was setting the stage at the front.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. Although the tedious formalities of this wedding method were headache-inducing, on the very wedding rites she equally cherished, she could endure anything.
Their wedding location was not Jin Zijin's former residence, Zhongcui Palace, but the newly refurbished former Crown Prince Residence, now the residence of the first prince.
Once they were married, Jin Zijin would be titled king, and by then, the nameplate would have to be changed.