"It's obvious that the couple has a deep affection for each other, which is very touching. But we have to move forward with the wedding. There are more exciting moments waiting for us to witness together. Now, please invite the groom's father to come on stage."

Amidst applause, Wei Jie'en walked onto the stage and sat on the chair in front of the two men.

He felt a little awkward, as it was his first time attending a Western-style wedding in such a high-end hotel.

However, today was the happiest day for Ruo Lai, and he also knew that he could not embarrass him, so he put his hands on his knees and sat very straight.

"Being filial to parents is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Now please ask the bride to pass the tea," the host finished speaking. Shen Jinzhen took a cup of tea from the waiter next to him, bent down and handed it to Wei Jie'en.

"Please give Dad some tea."

Seeing the tea handed over by Shen Jinzhen, Wei Jie'en immediately took it and drank it all. He didn't use fancy words to express his appreciation for his daughter-in-law, but used practical actions to prove his approval of Shen Jinzhen.

The host also followed suit, "It is said that daughters are the little cotton-padded jackets of their parents. Today, our beautiful bride has an amiable father. I wonder if the parents have any comments?"

It is a tradition since ancient times for elders to give red envelopes to their children, but Wei Jie'en didn't have much money. After discussing with him, Shen Tunan decided to just put a little bit in there as a formality.

He took out a red envelope from his arms and handed it to Shen Jinzhen. After Shen Jinzhen took it, he called him "Daddy" sweetly, which made Wei Jie'en very happy.

"Please give Dad some tea."

Wei Ruolai also picked up the tea beside him and handed it over. Wei Jie'en drank it all in one gulp just like before, then took out a red envelope and gave it to his son.

"If you come, Jinzhen, the road ahead is long and there will be many ups and downs. You must be good to each other, accommodate each other, and support each other to move forward."

He didn't understand the big principles, but in marriage, one party always had to accommodate the other. You couldn't always be firm in giving in, nor could one person always give in to the other.

"I know, Daddy. I will get along well with Ruolai."

Jinzhen understands this truth. Although she doesn't know what she will encounter in the future, she believes that she will definitely get through it with Ruolai.

"Dad, I will listen to Jinzhen's opinions more. If we disagree on something, I will slowly communicate with Jinzhen."

Wei Ruolai understood that his father was afraid that he and Jinzhen would disagree, which was normal and would affect their relationship.

There are always times when the two of them have different opinions on many things, and he will discuss them slowly with Jinzhen, so that the situation that his father expected will not happen.

Hearing the two people's opinions, Wei Jie'en nodded with relief, "Okay, since you said so, then Dad will be relieved."

The host came on stage and continued with the next segment.

"Next, it is the much-anticipated wine-cup-exchanging ceremony. Let us send our blessings to the bride and groom and wish them a happy marriage."

The violin accompaniment then sounded, and relatives and friends around sent their blessings.

Shen Jinzhen and Wei Ruolai each held an exquisite goblet and carefully filled each other's glasses with fragrant red wine.

They slowly passed the wine glasses in their hands to each other, brought them to their lips, looked at each other, and drank the wine in the glass together.

Amid the applause of the crowd, Jin Zhenruolai looked at each other sweetly and put down their glasses at the same time.

After the wedding wine ceremony, it is time to go down the stage and toast.

In this warm atmosphere, Shen Jinzhen took Wei Ruolai off the stage and toasted the guests.

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