Considering his son's eagerness to marry Tang Su, the dates Bai Wei picked for them to register their marriage were all before the end of the year, with the nearest date being next Wednesday—an extremely auspicious day.
Lu Han: ...
"Do we really need to choose an auspicious day just to register our marriage? I want to do it on Monday—is that not okay?" Having to wait two more days, Lu Han expressed his dissatisfaction.
"It's not that it's not okay, but it would be best to avoid it, after all, it's only two days." Bai Wei urged.
Just having someone help them pick the dates had cost them a fortune.
Of course, paying for this was something they, as parents, did willingly. It wasn't necessary to let Lu Han and Tang Su know about it.
No matter what, the master was right—in the case of two destined people, a man and a woman whose horoscopes matched, selecting the perfect alignment of time, location, and human harmony, their marriage would last long and be fulfilling.