Xiao Ruiyuan had made up his mind to get married next January. Taking advantage of the fact that he didn't need to clock in at the Government Office these few days, he poured his heart into persuading Mo Yan. Mo Yan originally felt that it was no big deal whether the wedding was sooner or later, but in the end, she couldn't resist Xiao Ruiyuan's intense offensive and finally nodded in agreement.
On this day of relaxation, Mo Qingze returned home with his wife and children and expressed their wish to get married sooner rather than later.
As for Xiao Ruiyuan, the son-in-law, Mo Qingze had gone from initial dislike to reluctant acceptance, and now he had come to treat him almost like a son.
The delay of the marriage was initially meant to be the final test for Xiao Ruiyuan. Now that he had met all of his expectations and his daughter had personally spoken up, there was no point in delaying further, so after some consideration, he quickly agreed.