The Spirited Daughter-in-law and the Mountain Man-Chapter 998 - getting married 3 (Monthly ticket extra 19)

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Chapter 998: 998 getting married 3 (Monthly ticket extra 19)

Chapter 998: 998 getting married 3 (Monthly ticket extra 19)

A slightly plump woman entered the room and said to Su Qingyue, “Bride, I’m Auntie Gui from the village.

Chuan asked me to serve you by helping you change into your gown and apply the bridal makeup.

Many girls from the village have been married off with me doing their makeup.”

Still with a face full of ‘spots’, Su Qingyue replied, “Auntie Gui, there’s no need, I can do my own makeup.”

“How can that be?

What bride does her own makeup?” Auntie Gui came over without invitation, “Here, let me do your hair and apply some rouge.”

“Fine,” Su Qingyue thought, given it was still early, in the worst-case scenario she could redo the makeup later.

Auntie Gui tied up Su Qingyue’s hair in an old-fashioned bun on the top of her head and inserted three hairpins from the box on the dressing table, before pinning a red flower in the hair by her ear from her own belongings.

Then she dabbed and smeared Su Qingyue’s face with makeup until she looked at her with satisfaction, “There, very pretty now.

You can’t see the spots on your face at all.”

Upon looking in the mirror, Su Qingyue was nearly scared to death.

She saw a face covered in thick, white rouge, fearing that a slight expression might cause the powder to fall off.

Thicker than a wall, it’s no wonder the ‘spots’ were no longer visible.

The bun was tied so tight that it gave her a headache and the red flower by her ear was unbearably tacky.

Her lips were painted a bloody red, even larger than her actual mouth.

A pale face and blood-red lips, she truly looked like a ghost.

Su Qingyue understood that Auntie Gui had taken money from Xiao Yuchuan and wouldn’t intentionally make her up to look ugly; instead, she had applied thick makeup to cover the spots on her face.

That’s how bridal makeup was done in the village.

Su Qingyue genuinely thought she looked terrifying, and figured if she were the groom, lifting the bridal veil at midnight to see the bride looking like a ghost, he would certainly faint from fright.

Tao Meijiao had started by giggling softly on the side but couldn’t hold it in and eventually burst into laughter, leaning forward and backward, “Haha!

Haha!”

Su Qingyue glared at her, “Do you have to laugh so exaggeratedly?”

Auntie Gui also looked at Tao Meijiao displeasedly, “Miss Tao, what is that supposed to mean?”

“No-no-nothing,” stuttered Tao Meijiao hurriedly, waving her hands, “Auntie Gui, the makeup you’ve done is really ‘pretty’.” It nearly scared her to death!

Since Auntie Gui was a straightforward village woman who wasn’t aware of Tao Meijiao’s sarcasm, she agreed, “That’s right, I’ve done makeup for many brides.”

The door creaked.

Xiao Yuchuan, dressed in a red wedding robe, entered the room, “Wife, I asked Auntie Gui to do your makeup; is it finished?

Hey, where is my wife?”

He looked around the room, expecting to see Su Qingyue dressed in a red wedding dress.

Qingyue hadn’t changed into her wedding dress yet, and with her face covered in makeup thick enough to be unrecognizable, Yuchuan didn’t recognize her at first glance.

Su Qingyue glared at him, “Are you blind?

I’m right here!”

That bastard Yuchuan couldn’t possibly fail to recognize her, right?

Yuchuan looked at his wife’s face, “Oh my heavens…

Wife, you…”

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Su Qingyue glared at him, “What about me?”

“You look really beautiful today!” Yuchuan thought, perhaps it would be better not to have this bridal makeup; his wife was very pretty even with a face full of spots, and her features were extremely attractive.

This makeup was so thick, he was afraid he might end up with a mouthful of powder when he kissed her.

“See, even Chuan says it looks good.” Auntie Gui was visibly pleased, failing to detect the sarcasm in Chuan’s comment, she just gave him a glare, “Go on, get out—the bride and groom aren’t supposed to see each other before the wedding.

What are you doing in here?”