"Sure." Gu Qibao laughed, "Come on, sing a song for us first."
Di Mingchen blushed slightly, "This... I can’t."
"You can’t sing and still want to get married?" Di Xiaxia raised an eyebrow.
"Who said we can’t!" Immediately, a general behind Di Mingchen chimed in, "Come on, brothers, let’s sing a few songs for the sisters!"
As she gave the command, the soldiers quickly lined up and started to belt out, "The moon on the fifteenth day, hanging in the sky, hanging on the border..."
Gu Qibao: "..."
Di Xiaxia: "..."
Di Mingchen brought quite a few people, and they formed several squads, their booming voices almost shaking the Nangong Family house.
Even Nangong Ran heard it from inside the house, and couldn’t help but open the window. Her bedroom window was right in front of the door.
Seeing such a scene, she couldn’t hold back a laugh, geez, Di Commander looked like a bandit.
Maybe it was because she opened the window, a sharp-eyed soldier saw her and quickly said, "There’s the sister-in-law!"
With a point from him, everyone looked towards the window.
Nangong Ran was startled, what the heck, what are they up to!
Di Mingchen also looked over, and then the general spoke again, "Sir, why don’t we just storm in and get out after grabbing her?"
Di Mingchen’s face darkened, "What do you mean storm in, are you guys bandits?"
General: "..."
Aren’t you the one who said today, if we can’t get in we’ll climb the wall, not stopping until we grab them!
"Now that the song’s over, can we go in?" Di Mingchen asked Gu Qibao and Di Xiaxia with a good-natured tone.
"Red envelope." Gu Qibao reached out her hand.
Di Mingchen quickly offered a red envelope.
"Alright, you can come in now." Gu Qibao took the envelope and smiled broadly.
He suddenly regretted not bringing police dogs when Nangong Jin married Di Jin Xuan...
At this moment, Nangong Jin swaggered over, cigarette in hand, and smirked, "Second Young Master, ever heard of a story?"
"What story?" Di Mingchen looked wary.
Nangong Jin cleared his throat, "Legend has it that in ancient times, families with daughters of marrying age always kept a dog. The more dogs, the more beautiful and valuable the daughter was, meaning suitors were queuing and thus needed dogs for deterrence."
Di Mingchen: "..."
"So, what does that mean?" Di Mingchen looked at the yard full of dogs, really wanting to mock Nangong Jin’s heavy taste.
"Our Ran is precious," Nangong Jin laughed, then raised an eyebrow, "These few dogs shouldn’t be a problem for you, right?"
Di Mingchen raised his eyebrows, a few dogs?
Come on, there are nearly a hundred of them, and he calls that a few!
"How are you planning to play this?" Di Mingchen loosened his collar.

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