Chapter 46: My Bride III
I gradually woke up from my sleep and realized that I was naked.
I was too caught up in reliving everything that happened last night that it took me a few minutes to notice that the bed was empty.
I heard the sound of water running and I looked over to the bathroom.
She was taking a shower and I could faintly see her silhouette through the frosted glass.
I listened close and heard her humming a tune.
The shower turned off so I quickly got into a comfortable position and pretended to be asleep.
She got out of the bathroom shortly after, picked up her phone and dialed a number.
“Can I request for a day off, Manager? I know it’s sudden and I should’ve told you in advance but something came up and I can’t get to work.”
So she lied about not having work and forgot about applying for leave.
“Thank you so much and sorry for the inconvenience, Manager.”
She hung up and continued humming her tune as she walked toward me.
I could feel her holding onto something, probably my wallet.
I heard her open it.
There were two metal buttons that made a crisp sound when being opened.
Was she trying to take my money? All kinds of thoughts filled my head.
I thought about turning over at that moment but decided against it.
“He’s really a tailor…” I heard her mumble.
I knew she’d seen the name card inside.
The next thing I knew, a tight slap had landed on my face.
I was struck dumb.
I opened my eyes and looked at her.
She yelled, “Why do you have so many credit cards, Luqiao. Aren’t you rich? Why do you have so many cards? Such a liar.”
“What are you talking about!” I was still in shock.
“How do you explain these then?” she demanded, flinging my cards out one by one.
There were more than five of them.
I sat up. “Am I not a tailor? I need seven days to complete a suit. In order to decrease their waiting time, some customers would stuff me with gifts when I take their measurements. Other tailors accept them so wouldn’t it be unprofessional of me to decline?”
“Gift? Are you corrupted? Accepting gifts at work?” Almost subconsciously, she gave me another slap on my face.
It stung.
“Tell me. Did you come back because you got sick of robbing and killing?” she cried out.
“I did leave for eight years but how could I have changed that much?” I responded.
Memories returned.
…
I was six and she was nine.
After that incident, we met every day on the bench.
We talked about everything under the sun.
Time passed, year after year.
When I attended junior high, she was already in senior high.
When I got to senior high, she was already enrolled in university.
We were always three years apart.
I got accepted into her university, Jingdezhen Institution.
I was in my first year and she was in her last.
School’s sports field.
I confessed.
We discussed the present, the past, and the future… everything.
Were we going to get a cat or dog?
Shower or bathtub?
Manual or electric toothbrush?
Girl or boy?
Good things don’t last of course.
My father committed suicide right before the start of my third year.
He jumped off a building during work time.
I realized after that his job as a professor in a county’s university wasn’t enough to provide for us… for me.
He had no time to rest, traveling everywhere to give talks.
However, not many were interested in these profound talks so he had to borrow money from people.
He ended up owing loan sharks money in exchange for my worry-free days.
Finally, he couldn’t bear it any longer and chose to end his life, but not before I became an adult.
He left me a letter and I remembered the last line: Do not blame anyone. This world is unbearably cruel but life goes on and has been going on for millions of years.
I finished reading with a laugh. What a cultured suicide note.
I did not cry or look for him, perhaps because I was rebelling. That became one of my life’s biggest regret.
I heard that his corpse remained in the mortuary, unclaimed for a month. Eventually, the loan sharks tracked him down and he finally got cremated.
And she graduated after.
She chose to become an air stewardess and enrolled in an etiquette school once more.
And I visited her parents at the worst time.
It went great until we had a little too much to drink.
Of course, when they started asking about my family situation I relayed everything that happened.
I was about to start my third year, had no money or job.
No parents, no future goals.
She was told by her parents to get us more fruits and what I experienced next was the most miserable ten minutes of my life.
Without calling me out on anything, her father kept stressing that he needed to find an outstanding partner for his daughter.
And his wife wasn’t too shy to emphasize that what I had going on in my life was far below their expectations.
I was already on the brink of breaking down but Uncle decided to bring my family up once again.
At that point, I was wondering if it really was difficult for an orphan to get married.
They had no interest at all in how we met and fell in love.
“Leave my daughter if you want what’s best for her,” Aunty persuaded.
I waited for her return in silence. She entered with a basket of fruits, all happy and innocent.
And her parents reverted to their usual selves.
I cut off all contact with her after that day.
I left a letter, roughly mentioning that I would return after becoming a pilot.
I dropped out of school and left Jingdezhen.
Because Father jumped during work, the school offered a sum of relief payment.
I used it to book a one-way flight to London since I did not have enough for a return flight.
I had planned to enroll in Pulford Aviation Institution since my English was decent.
However, things did not turn out the way I had expected them to.
As they say, the moon was always brighter in another country.
Pulford Aviation Institution was the most reputable school in London.
There were two hundred students but only fifteen planes.
We had to pay for tuition and fuel.
After hanging on for half a year, I completed all my theoretical exams.
I gave up right before the practical. Students had to clock five hundred hours of flying in order to graduate.
The cost of fuel for five hundred hours of flying wasn’t something I can afford just by working extra when I had the time.
Continuing would just land me in heavier debts, just like Father. I had to give up.
I sat on Savile Row Street, broke and miserable, staring at a tailor shop on the opposite side.
Mister Bailey discovered me and asked if I wanted to learn.
“Yes,” I nodded before adding, “No money…”
He took me in.
…
“Tell me where exactly you’ve been in these eight years, Luqiao,” she demanded urgently.
I looked out of the window. The weather was great. “Let’s go to the park and I’ll tell you.”
She put on her floral maxi dress and threw a pair of newly bought boxes at me. “Go shower and come home with me tonight. My parents want to see you. They’re curious too, as to how you’ve been all these years. Explain yourself tonight.”
I smiled bitterly.
She must have made the call when I was still asleep.
I was still feeling somewhat indignant about the incident that happened eight years ago. Her parents had no respect for me.
As I was about to speak up, I saw her staring at me.
All that came out of my mouth was a ‘sorry’.
“I know what happened but you were gone by the time I went to look for you.”
I kept quiet.
“My parents felt they had gone overboard. Coincidentally, they needed a supervisor at the printing house and had wanted to take over at the shop upon graduation. It was a pity you left and I found out that you dropped out of school. Other than your letter, I had no other news of you.”
“So you’ve been waiting? Until now?” I asked, puzzled.
“Eight years. I gave up on becoming an air stewardess. Instead, I became a florist and worked in a shop opposite the park’s entrance, hoping to chance upon you someday. And I finally saw you yesterday, dressed like a fool.”
Was eight years long? It felt like seconds.
That night felt almost like a replay of events from eight years ago.
Except that her parents had aged significantly. Again, she was told to get us some fruits.
Of course, their tone was much warmer this time and they did not bring up my past.
Instead, I told them what I had achieved from the past eight years.
Uncle smiled. “Custom-made suits?”
“Yes,” I answered.
“Bright future?” Aunty blurted out before covering her mouth almost immediately.
I could only smile.
Half a year later.
We got married.
I designed our outfits, of course.
Seven years ago, on Savile Row Street, I had a vision for a bride’s dress.
It was going to be made from pieces of fine cloth and there were going to be silver metal scales.
There would be a long red thread. Sixty-three meters.
This dress could only be worn once and it must be on the day of the bride’s wedding. No fitting because that would take half a day.
Nothing must be worn underneath the dress.
The cloths and silver scales would be put and held together by the red thread.
When she finally put on the dress, half a day had already gone by.
Breathtakingly beautiful.
The silverish white wedding gown carried a subtle red tinge that could be faintly seen through the scales.
The red thread ended with a bowknot in front of her chest.
Putting on ten-centimeter heels, her height came up to a hundred and eighty centimeters.
Almost as tall as I am.
With each step, her scale-filled dress produced a soothing chime.
She was like an armored queen.
Her parents were smiling brightly.
I pulled her into the bridal room after the wedding ceremony.
Her bridal dress train made the floor sparkle.
I untied the bowknot gently and the red thread fluttered in the air.
A thousand pieces of silver scales and white cloth fell and scattered like feathers.
They landed on the floor like raindrops. It was a heavenly moment.
Her bare body appeared before my eyes.
Just this and nothing more.
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- Chapter 203: Mountain, Sea IX: Malong
- Chapter 202: Seven Friends: Let It Be
- Chapter 201: Ghost Market (Part 5) III
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- Chapter 199: Ghost Market (Part 5) I
- Chapter 198: Ghost Market (Part 4) III
- Chapter 197: Ghost Market (Part 4) II
- Chapter 196: Ghost Market (Part 4) I
- Chapter 195: Ghost Market (Part 3) III
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- Chapter 193: Ghost Market (Part 3) I
- Chapter 192: Ghost Market (Part 2) III
- Chapter 191: Ghost Market (Part 2) II
- Chapter 190: Ghost Market (Part 2) I
- Chapter 189: Ghost Market III
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- Chapter 187: Ghost Market I
- Chapter 186: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) III
- Chapter 185: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) II
- Chapter 184: Dig On, Dig On (Part 2) I
- Chapter 183: Dig On, Dig On III
- Chapter 182: Dig On, Dig On II
- Chapter 181: Dig On, Dig On I
- Chapter 180: Heaven on Earth III
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- Chapter 177: People and Money (Part 2) III
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- Chapter 175: People and Money (Part 2) I
- Chapter 174: People and Money III
- Chapter 173: People and Money II
- Chapter 172: People and Money I
- Chapter 171: Book of Revelation (Part 3) III
- Chapter 170: Book of Revelation (Part 3) II
- Chapter 169: Book of Revelation (Part 3) I
- Chapter 168: Book of Revelation (Part 2) III
- Chapter 167: The Book of Revelation (Part 2) II
- Chapter 166: The Book of Revelation (Part 2) I
- Chapter 165: The Book of Revelation III
- Chapter 164: The Book of Revelation
- Chapter 163: The Book of Revelation I
- Chapter 162: Door of Truth (Part 2) III
- Chapter 161: Door of Truth (Part 2) II
- Chapter 160: Door of Truth (Part 2) I
- Chapter 159: Door of Truth III
- Chapter 158: Door of Truth II
- Chapter 157: Door of Truth I
- Chapter 156: Smart Friend (Part 2) III
- Chapter 155: Smart Friend (Part 2) II
- Chapter 154: Smart Friend (Part 2) I
- Chapter 153: Smart Friend III
- Chapter 152: Smart Friend II
- Chapter 151: Smart Friend I
- Chapter 150: Blemish of Time (Part 2) III
- Chapter 149: Blemish of Time (Part 2) II
- Chapter 148: Blemish of Time (Part 2) I
- Chapter 147: Mountain, Sea: Ten Sons
- Chapter 146: Mountain, Sea VIII: Chaos
- Chapter 145: Mountain, Sea VII – Jiao Tu
- Chapter 144: Seven Friends: Brother Si
- Chapter 143: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) III
- Chapter 142: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) II
- Chapter 141: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) I
- Chapter 140: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) III
- Chapter 139: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) II
- Chapter 138: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) I
- Chapter 137: Your Family Name, My Name III
- Chapter 136: Your Family Name, My Name II
- Chapter 135: Your Family Name, My Name I
- Chapter 134: Rain Man (Part 3) III
- Chapter 133: Rain Main (Part 3) II
- Chapter 132: Rain Man (Part 3) I
- Chapter 131: Rain Man (Part 2) III
- Chapter 130: Rain Man (Part 2) II
- Chapter 129: Rain Man (Part 2) I
- Chapter 128: Rain Man III
- Chapter 127: Rain Man II
- Chapter 126: Rain Man I
- Chapter 125: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) III
- Chapter 124: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) II
- Chapter 123: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) I
- Chapter 122: Daytime Lady Ghost III
- Chapter 121: Daytime Lady Ghost II
- Chapter 120: Daytime Lady Ghost I
- Chapter 119: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) III
- Chapter 118: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
- Chapter 117: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
- Chapter 116: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive III
- Chapter 115: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive II
- Chapter 114: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive I
- Chapter 113: Wormhole Time Machine III
- Chapter 112: Wormhole Time Machine II
- Chapter 111: Wormhole Time Machine I
- Chapter 110: Karma III
- Chapter 109: Karma II
- Chapter 108: Karma I
- Chapter 107: Blemish of Time III
- Chapter 106: Blemish of Time II
- Chapter 105: Blemish of Time I
- Chapter 104: Panda on Strike III
- Chapter 103: Panda on Strike II
- Chapter 102: Panda on Strike I
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- Chapter 96: Smoke and Business II
- Chapter 95: Smoke and Business I
- Chapter 94: Immortal Cultivation Studies III
- Chapter 93: Immortal Cultivation Studies II
- Chapter 92: Immortal Cultivation I
- Chapter 91: The Value of Art (Part 2) III
- Chapter 90: The Value of Art (Part 2) II
- Chapter 89: The Value of Art (Part 2) I
- Chapter 88: The Value of Art III
- Chapter 87: The Value of Art II
- Chapter 86: The Value of Art I
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- Chapter 83: Turing I
- Chapter 82: I Have Superpowers
- Chapter 81: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) III
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- Chapter 79: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) I
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- Chapter 73: Choice (Part 2) I
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- Chapter 67: Moon of Wrath II
- Chapter 66: Moon of Wrath I
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- Chapter 62: Mountain, Sea IV: Wind Fox
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- Chapter 60: Bet’s On I
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- Chapter 58: Brilliant Silver II
- Chapter 57: Brilliant Silver I
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- Chapter 51: Has Always Been I
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- Chapter 49: Field of Vision II
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- Chapter 46: My Bride III
- Chapter 45: My Bride II
- Chapter 44: My Bride
- Chapter 43: Escape II
- Chapter 42: Escape I
- Chapter 41: Candy III
- Chapter 40: Candy II
- Chapter 39: Candy I
- Chapter 38: In What World? III
- Chapter 37: In What World? II
- Chapter 36: In What World?
- Chapter 35: Unfortunate Opportunity III
- Chapter 34: Unfortunate Opportunity II
- Chapter 33: Unfortunate Opportunity I
- Chapter 32: Code K III
- Chapter 31: Code K II
- Chapter 30: Code K
- Chapter 29: Why Me? III
- Chapter 28: Why Me II
- Chapter 27: Why Me? I
- Chapter 26: Bomb Specialist III
- Chapter 25: Bomb Specialist II
- Chapter 24: Bomb Specialist I
- Chapter 23: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death III
- Chapter 22: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death II
- Chapter 21: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death I
- Chapter 20: Longevity II
- Chapter 19: Longevity I
- Chapter 18: Mountain, Sea III: Diamond Dust
- Chapter 17: Mountain, Sea II: Tao Tie
- Chapter 16: Mountain, Sea I: Forget-Me
- Chapter 15: Sometimes III
- Chapter 14: Sometimes II
- Chapter 13: Sometimes I
- Chapter 12: Clap Clap Clap II
- Chapter 11: Clap Clap Clap I
- Chapter 10: Summer II
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- Chapter 8: No Loudspeaker III
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- Chapter 6: No Loudspeaker I
- Chapter 5: Providence
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- Chapter 3: Devil’s Corner
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- Chapter 1: The Knowing