"This lady might not know, right? The bride was living with the groom's family even before the wedding, so how could they not leave early?" A member of the on-looking crowd spoke up, seeing Yang Chuxia lift the curtain of the carriage, and chattered a few sentences, "There's no one setting up barriers on the road or asking the groom for red envelopes, so why wouldn't the procession be quick?"
"Some folks just like to get things done ahead of time, even the wedding chamber was occupied in advance," another woman said disdainfully.
Isn't this just like the modern saying about getting on the train first and then buying a ticket? Were there really such open-minded people in ancient times? Yang Chuxia's curiosity was piqued and she casually asked, "Whose wedding is it?"