The spring in Xijing is beautiful, the willow leaves are green and tender, the peach blossoms are pink, and the mountains, lakes, and rivers have become a praiseworthy environment filled with prosperity and stability.
The thrush, with its magnificent plumage, perches atop the tree branches, while pure white clouds drift across the clear blue sky. The natural beauty is breathtaking, as grandeur and splendor appear at every turn.
In the early morning, when the first bell of the city tower rings, the scene changes, flowing like water and unfolding slowly like a scroll.
High walls and low-slung tile-roofed houses stand in contrast to the bustling common folk who are struggling for their livelihoods. While young men in clean and primitive clothing ride on their breathless horses.
To the tiniest of detail including the newlyweds to the musicians, all manner of people simply exist in such a beautiful environment, each leading a unique yet similar life. But alas, on this beautiful summer day, Cui Ti is unable to see its splendor. Harsh as it is, Cui Ti is blind.
Her reputation built solely on the fact that she was the daughter of a wealthy man, yet in reality, she is widely disliked by those around her.
She lived in a small rundown side courtyard, as the sound of orioles singing in the lush willows and tendrils of white smoke rising from the chimney, Cui Ti fell into a deep, prolonged sleep.
In her dream, she was only known as the blind daughter of a rich father. Her father disliked her mother, and she was mocked and humiliated by others, with even the household servants refusing to take her seriously.
What was even more tragic is how joyful they all felt while bullying her. Almost every day, they loved to set up obstacles on the road as she passed by, watching her fall, then watching her get up, and then hiding and secretly giggling.
Of course, listening to the mockery and laughter of those around her naturally made her angry and caused her to cry at times. But while wiping away her tears and telling herself not to cry, she realized once more the harsh reality she lives in.
But then, someone did notice.
The glorious son of the Pei family-Pei Xuan.
At her lowest point, Pei Xuan gave her the greatest gift of all: treating her as normal.
In fact, he prepared eight large sedan chairs to welcome her, made her his first wife, and promised her a lifetime of devotion. He was willing to hold her, protect her, support her, remove small obstacles for her, hold the servants accountable, fill her with love, hug her, kiss her occasionally, and never rebuked or belittled her.
Everyone else treated her like a broken piece of rubble, but he cherished her like a beautiful jade and saw her as a bright and beautiful moon in his eyes.
Cui Ti was content with this marriage, to the point where she didn't want to wake up even though she knew it was a dream.
She wanted to repay him, even if everything ended up being false, she still felt immense gratitude.
Still, it's quite ridiculous that she is blind even in her dreams.
Being blind, she could do very little, so after marrying him, she considered having children for Pei Xuan as a way to repay his kindness.
But he refused.
Continuing the dream, Cui Ti was worried she had upset Pei Xuan and couldn't eat because of stress, and she became thinner day by day.
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Inside the dilapidated and crumbling tile courtyard, Cui Ti's maid, Bai Ge, was scurrying around in a frenzy.
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On the Wedding Night, Ms. Cui Realized
Historical FictionAuthor: Spring is not old in March Title: 新婚夜,崔小 Cui Ti is a blind woman who has grown up with the constant mistreatment and belittlement from her parents and servants. They take pleasure in laughing at her expense. However, her life takes a sudde...