Ye Cheng wanted to say, "Set it for tomorrow night." But with so many elders around, it was difficult to voice that: "I was thinking, the sooner the better, especially since Xiaofeng's belly is starting to show now, and delaying would be bad for Xiaofeng."
Su Lao Guaizi understood the meaning in Ye Cheng's words and knew that he would leave here in a few days. Xiaofeng had just gotten married and her husband was about to leave, which left him, as her father, feeling inexplicably conflicted.
But Xiaofeng had a point, her belly was growing bigger, and a child born out of wedlock would be undocumented. Marrying Ye Cheng and getting the certificate would at least mean the child wasn't undocumented.
"I mean, let's forget about a full-on banquet, just a simple meal with just our families would suffice. I'm pregnant, and having a big wedding wouldn't look good. Dad, don't you agree?" Xiaofeng, knowing the elders intended to arrange a large feast.