After Sister Lian finished scolding the girl causing trouble, she lastly looked at the groom, Zhuzi.
"Slap!"
Another slap landed right on target.
"You are not fit to be a man!"
After scolding the groom, Sister Lian looked at all the villagers and said, "Folks, my niece is still a virgin!"
"The thing that grew in her private area is not because she’s unclean, it was just a lack of hygiene."
"It’s like having a boil anywhere on our body. Does that mean we are all unclean?"
"I won’t say much more, let’s just call the village doctor over to explain it!"
After Sister Lian shouted, she secretly glanced at Jiang Cheng. Seeing Jiang Cheng nod, her heart felt more at ease.
Soon someone ran off to call the village doctor.
In no time, the doctor and a nurse from the village clinic arrived.
After the situation was explained, the village doctor frowned and scolded impatiently, "Nonsense!"
"The village has promoted hygiene issues many times, yet you never come or listen."
"In this day and age, for someone to claim a woman is unclean because she has a condition is beyond belief!"
"It’s a normal phenomenon, just needs regular treatment."
After the doctor explained, the nurse who came along felt more and more uneasy.
It seemed she was partly at fault here.
With people potentially dying from this misunderstanding, the nurse dared not hide the truth.
"Cui Hua—-"
The nurse called out to the troublemaking girl, Cui Hua.
"Cui Hua, I only said Gui Ying was sick, not that she was unclean."
"We are all women, we can all fall ill there."
"It’s not a major illness, just a hygiene issue, like using the same basin for both feet and face, unintentionally getting contaminated by something unclean."
After the nurse spoke, she looked towards the bride.
"Sorry, Gui Ying, I shouldn’t have shared your illness with others, I’m sorry!"
The nurse bowed to apologize, and the bride’s mother was so furious she nearly exploded.
But right now, the wedding was the priority, and this matter could be settled afterward.
"Gui Ying, it’s okay, everything is cleared up now."
After comforting her daughter, the bride’s mother turned to the groom.
"Zhuzi, do you still want to get married?"
The groom, Zhuzi, unsure of his own thoughts, first glanced at the tearful Cui Hua.
Seeing this, Cui Hua softly called out, "Brother Zhuzi—-"
Her sticky tone made it hard for the bride’s mother to contain her anger.
"Zhang Dazhu, get lost!"
"We’re not getting married!"
"Even if my daughter stays at home for a lifetime, I am willing to take care of her!"
The hesitant groom was immediately jolted and spoke up, "Mom—- I want to marry Gui Ying!"
Unfortunately, regardless of what the groom said, the bride’s mother refused to agree, and Sister Lian supported her.
As for the bride herself, her eyes seemed to hold an endless stream of tears, as she kept crying.
The bride’s father also stepped forward and directly asked the family to kick the groom out.
Not only that, but they also sent dozens of people to follow the groom back, intending to explain things.
As for the troublemaker Cui Hua, she received several slaps from her family and was dragged back home.
And so, the commotion ended in this way.
The wedding was off.
The crowd gathered in the yard gradually dispersed, with Jiang Cheng following Sister Lian into the house.
The bride was still crying non-stop.
Sister Lian’s eldest sister, also the bride’s mother, scolded her daughter with anger mixed with regret.
"Cry, cry, cry—- is that all you can do besides cry?"
"I misjudged that Zhang Dazhu; he’s not someone you can rely on for life."
"He hesitated in front of so many people; do you think he would stand by you if something happened later?"
"Let me tell you, marrying is not like being at home. There are always issues with mothers-in-law, sisters-in-law. If you don’t have a man who cares for you, life’s going to be tough!"
The bride’s mother preached tirelessly, her words not pleasant but speaking the truth.

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