The CEO's Hidden Bride

Chapter 60 - 60: Wedding Night 4_1



Chapter 60: Wedding Night 4_1

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Then, she was hugged and was supposed to throw away the bride’s bouquet.

The group of women who had been so eager to get married were already gathered there, waiting to snatch it at any time.

Liuli was about to say,

Let’s swap it, I don’t want to get married yet!

However, in the end, she was still in the situation where she was surrounded by those eager faces.

Liuli faced them with her back. Then, she deliberately took a few steps to the left and then to the right.

Tang Moxi stood not far away and looked at her. The corners of his lips curled up slightly.

His bride was really naughty!

He picked up his phone and was about to take a photo of Liuli holding a bouquet and preparing to throw it out.

Then, amidst cheers, the cell phone fell to the ground. To be precise, it was smashed to the ground by something.

Just as Tang Moxi was about to put away his cell phone, a black shadow flew over. Before he could react,

The cell phone fell to the ground. Then, he reflexively grabbed the thing that flew over.

When he took a closer look, he saw that it was the bouquet.

Liuli exclaimed and covered her stunned mouth.

Alright, she had clearly thrown it to the back. How did it end up being on the side?

As she threw, she even gave a very huge punch so the bouquet could fly further.

What kind of situation was this?

Was Mr. Tang planning to marry again? Was he considering someone else?

Oh no, Liuli couldn’t accept that. If Mr. Tang intended to marry someone else, he would probably divorce her first.

She couldn’t bear the thought of it.

Quickly, she rushed over and snatched the bouquet from Tang Moxi’s hand.

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  • It’s not for you. You’re already married and have no right to take it!”

    Without waiting for Tang Moxi’s response, she darted away, clutching the bouquet tightly.

    Tang Moxi watched this unfold with a mix of amusement and bewilderment. He hadn’t said or done anything to provoke her.

    But when he saw her reaction to the other bride catching the bouquet, he sensed a hint of jealousy.

    She had thrown the bouquet to him, yet she blamed him for catching it.

    It seemed a bit unfair, didn’t it?

    Bending down, Tang Moxi picked up his fallen phone from the grass. He was relieved it hadn’t landed on the hard floor.

    It was unclear who eventually caught the bouquet.

    After the bouquet toss, Liuli and Tang Moxi busied themselves with presenting small gifts to the guests. Then, they returned to the wedding reception hall for the champagne ceremony and the couple’s cross-drink.

    Tang Moxi leaned in and whispered to Liuli, “Don’t get drunk.”

    Liuli rolled her eyes at Mr. Tang and muttered, “Don’t underestimate me. You shouldn’t get drunk either.”

    Finally, with everyone’s well wishes, they completed the cross-drink.

    Then, the parents of both parties stepped onto the stage and raised their glasses to toast the newlywed couple, expressing their gratitude for everyone’s presence at Tang Moxi and Liuli’s wedding. With that, the wedding banquet officially commenced.

    As Liuli enjoyed a bite to eat, she busied herself with changing into a toast outfit and freshening up her makeup. She was next in line for toasting.

    Liuli recalled that Mr. Tang had previously downed red wine directly. Considering the large number of guests tonight, she couldn’t help but feel anxious for him.

    Thankfully, all she had to drink was mineral water.

    This realization brought a sense of relief to Liuli.

    Otherwise, she would have fainted before even reaching the second table, let alone toasting at every table.

    After completing the first round of toasting, Liuli turned her gaze towards

    Tang Moxi. Thankfully, he didn’t appear to have consumed too much alcohol.

    However, based on their previous engagement party experience, Liuli knew that Mr. Tang was the type of person who wouldn’t show any signs of intoxication on his face, which made her a bit concerned.

    As they sat down to eat, Liuli quickly served soup for Tang Moxi and picked out some food for him.

    To the elders from both families, this gesture was incredibly heartwarming.

    The couple’s harmonious interaction put their minds at ease.

    Tang Moxi leaned in and whispered to Liuli, “Darling, I don’t cat celery.”

    “Oh, then I’ll have it,” Liuli replied. She proceeded to remove all the celery from Tang Moxi’s plate and ate it herself.

    Tang Moxi watched Liuli’s focused expression as she meticulously cleared the celery from his plate.

    In that moment, his heart warmed at her silent affection.

    After finishing the celery on Tang Moxi’s plate, Liuli turned to him and said, “Moxi, there’s no more celery left.”

    “Thank you!” Tang Moxi replied, calmly picking up his chopsticks and continuing to eat.

    Liuli was momentarily taken aback when Mr. Tang unexpectedly held her hand under the table.

    Liuli was left-handed, so Tang Moxi’s left hand was holding her empty right hand.

    She tried to eat as if nothing had happened, fearing her mother’s disapproval if she were to witness this.

    Her mother had always insisted that she should hold a bowl in one hand and chopsticks in the other, emphasizing the importance of proper etiquette.

    With her hand now held by Mr. Tang, at least she could raise it to hold her bowl!

    Fortunately, Tang Moxi released her hand after a while, and Liuli let out a sigh of relief. She could finally eat freely.

    Before she knew it, it was time for her to change into her second toasting outfit. The second round of toasts was about to begin!

    Liuli felt like crying. Could she just have a peaceful meal?

    She felt as though she had changed clothes, jewelry, and makeup countless times throughout the wedding banquet. She had become completely numb to the process.

    As the guests approached the end of the banquet, Tang Moxi excused himself to use the restroom. After a while, Liuli noticed that he hadn’t returned, so she decided to go to the restroom to look for him.

    After learning from her previous experience, Liuli made sure to ask for directions to the restroom before heading over. She knew better than to enter the men’s restroom, so she waited patiently outside.

    After a while, she spotted the door of the men’s restroom opening.

    Liuli rushed forward and asked anxiously, “Moxi, are you okay?

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    However, as she approached the person, she realized that she had mistaken him for someone else.

    She wished she could disappear in that moment!

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    Sister…”

    To her surprise, the person smiled and reached out for a hug, showing no concern about the mistaken identity.

    Startled, Liuli quickly evaded his grasp.

    “What can I do for you?” she asked, trying to regain her composure.

    Just then, she was enveloped in a familiar and comforting embrace.

    As she was about to struggle, she heard Mr. Tang’s voice above her head.

    The person who had mistaken her for someone else seemed to snap back to reality and awkwardly apologized.

    “I’m sorry, I’ve had a bit too much to drink! I apologize for bothering you!”

    With that, he hurriedly left.

    Liuli turned around and sighed with relief when she saw Tang Moxi. She immediately asked, “Moxi, are you alright?”

    Tang Moxi responded expressionlessly, “What do you think would happen to me?”

    No, you didn’t come out just now. I was worried that something happened to you!” Liuli stuttered nervously.

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    Her round eyes seemed lost and anxious.

    Tang Moxi reached out and gently brushed her eyes, though his expression remained somewhat cold.

    Liuli, no matter what happens in the future, your first priority should always be to protect yourself.”

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    “That… just now…” Liuli attempted to explain, but struggled to find the right words.

    “That person should consider himself lucky that he didn’t lay a hand on you. Otherwise, I would have made sure someone chopped off his hand,” Tang Moxi whispered into Liuli’s ear, his voice tinged with a hint of menace.

    Liuli froze, her eyes filled with fear as she looked at Mr. Tang.

    It was as if the man standing before her wasn’t the Mr. Tang she knew at all!

    However, Tang Moxi quickly regained his composure. He took hold of her hand and led her back as if nothing had happened.

    Liuli was left bewildered, feeling like she couldn’t keep up with Mr. Tang’s sudden change.

    Naturally, there were people in charge of cleaning up after the wedding banquet.

    Liuli and Tang Moxi were arranged to return to the Tang family’s residence for their wedding night.

    Liuli thought that after returning to the Tang family’s house, the wedding festivities would officially come to an end.

    She looked forward to finally being able to rest after taking a shower.

    However, upon reaching the wedding room, she discovered that there would be another celebration!

    They had to pass through various rooms and floors, mingling with the guests from the outside until they reached their bridal room.

    Only after the entire process was complete could they finally enter the room.

    Liuli turned to look at Tang Moxi, her face pale.

    “It’s alright. Your husband is here,” Tang Moxi reassured her, holding her shoulders gently.

    “Then you can go ahead by yourself. Can I go upstairs to sleep first?” Liuli asked, her voice filled with exhaustion.

    Sure, as long as you can pass the challenge on your own!” Tang Moxi replied with a playful smile.

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    Liuli was left speechless.

    ’Wasn’t what he said just now complete nonsense?’

    In the end, Liuli reluctantly accepted her fate and embarked on the challenge alongside Tang Moxi.

    As they reached the tightly shut door, they were confronted with the first round of riddles!

    Are you kidding me? Is it Children’s Day on June 1st?

    If you’re right, the puzzle holds the key,” Tang Moxi remarked, eyeing the riddle written on the red paper attached to the door.

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    The riddle moved up and down, up and down, up and down, with a happy expression on top and a painful one at the bottom.

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    Guess the Movement,” it read.

    Liuli’s face darkened, and she felt her cheeks burn.

    This is too perverse and violent!

    It was hard to interpret it as anything other than something inappropriate happening in bed!

    Whoever came up with this idea must be a real pervert!

    Just as Liuli was feeling disheartened, Tang Moxi suddenly spoke up.

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    Fishing!” he exclaimed confidently.

    A voice from inside the room responded with a smile, “You guessed it right and earned the key.”

    But with the key in hand, there was another obstacle to overcome—the password.

    The password required the groom to exchange a kiss with the bride.

    Liuli felt like kicking the door open in frustration.

    Hadn’t they already kissed several times today? Wasn’t that enough?

    Tang Moxi, however, seemed unfazed by the situation.

    Just as Liuli was about to suffocate from impatience, Tang Moxi finally released her.

    Password!” he prompted.

    “The bride’s birthday!” Liuli replied, exasperated.

    Tang Moxi held the key, turning to Liuli.

    “When is your birthday?”

    “Uh…” Liuli nearly fainted.

    They were already married. Shouldn’t he know her birthday?

    Was he joking with her?!

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    If you don’t say anything, the time will run out, and we’ll have to start all over again,” Tang Moxi warned her.

    It was then that Liuli noticed a countdown on the electronic lock!

    Damn, why did it feel like a ticking time bomb?

    In the end, Liuli reluctantly responded,

    Tang Moxi swiftly entered the password and unlocked the door. Finally, they were able to enter the room.

    But to Liuli’s astonishment, she was met with a chorus of unfamiliar voices that called out “sister-in-laws!”

    She looked up and saw a group of unfamiliar men in the room. She didn’t recognize any of them.

    “A few of my friends came all the way to attend our wedding. They’re troublemakers, but don’t pay them any mind,” Tang Moxi whispered into Liuli’s ear, his voice comforting.

    Liuli nodded, forcing a smile to hide her unease.

    There was another challenge awaiting them—the test of the groom’s endurance. The groom had to sit on a tiger’s back while the bride sat on the groom’s back. If Liuli couldn’t endure this for twenty rounds and prove her stamina, they wouldn’t be able to pass this stage..

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