In the bridal chamber, Wan Caiyue sat uncomfortably because the bed, strewn with walnuts and peanuts, was poking into her.
"Sister-in-law, have something to eat first," Bai Ruozhu walked in, a smile playing on her lips, with a plate of dumplings.
"You must have been running around all day? No need to bother about me; sit down and take a rest," Wan Caiyue warmly urged Bai Ruozhu to sit on the bed, then remembering the discomfort, she quickly pulled up a chair for her.
Bai Ruozhu snickered, careful not to casually sit on the matrimonial bed.
"Go ahead and eat while it's hot." Bai Ruozhu handed the chopsticks over to Wan Caiyue.
Wan Caiyue took the chopsticks and bit into one dumpling, apparently familiar with the custom, she said, "It's raw."
"Yes indeed, let's hope for a baby," Bai Ruozhu joined in the laughter.
Wan Caiyue was fond of the thoughtfulness with which Bai Ruozhu boiled the dumplings. They were slightly raw, but not uncomfortably so for Wan Caiyue to eat.