In Ming Mei's heart, marriage does not need too many ups and downs; a life of simplicity, growing old together will suffice. Love doesn't necessarily require earth-shattering events; she only hopes for the family to be together, with no one leaving or losing anyone.
Kang Chen walked over, and the children quickly made way for him. He hugged Ming Mei: "Were you frightened? I should have known and not done this, just fetched you home directly."
Ming Mei's eyes felt slightly sore: "No, I'm just so happy. I didn't expect you all to go to such lengths..."
Kang Chen handed over what was in his hand: "Wifey."
Ming Mei took it and tiptoed to kiss Kang Chen on the cheek: "Thank you, hubby."
Yousheng watched as Ming Mei kissed Kang Chen, immediately shaking Ming Mei's clothes: "Mommy, mommy. Me too, me too. My brother and I started decorating early. Look, that lantern was hung by me."
Yousheng stood on tiptoe, his little face stretched out, almost saying, "Mommy, come kiss me."
