Our wedding car stopped in front of a hotel.
"We've arrived," Chen Wu said.
"Mm," I nodded.
We got out of the car and walked into the hotel.
The hotel was bustling with guests, filled with laughter and joy.
Amidst the cheers of the crowd, Chen Wu and I stepped onto the red carpet.
He walked up to me and extended his arm.
I linked my arm with his and together we walked toward the stage.
Under the host's guidance, we completed the wedding ceremony.
"The ceremony is complete; the bride and groom will exchange rings," the host announced.
Chen Wu and I put rings on each other's fingers.
"Congratulations to both of you; may you be united forever and grow old together," the host wished us well.
The audience erupted into warm applause.
I looked at Chen Wu, my heart filled with happiness and excitement.
We were finally married.
After returning home from the wedding, it was already ten o'clock at night.
This was our new home, where Chen Wu and I had just moved in a few days ago.
A week before the wedding, our new home had been beautifully decorated.
According to our customs, on the day of the wedding, the bride cannot return home with her parents.
So, for the first time, I did not go home with my parents but stayed in our new home with Chen Wu.
"I'll go take off my makeup first." As soon as I entered, I headed straight for the bathroom.
"Do you want me to help you?" Chen Wu asked.
"No need," I replied with a smile and shook my head.
After removing my makeup, I walked to the kitchen door, leaning against the frame, watching Chen Wu skillfully cook noodles.
"Marriage is really exhausting," I remarked.
"What's wrong? Do you want a second one?" he turned around and asked with a smile.
"Who wants a second one!" I shot him a glare.
"If you want it, I'll definitely accompany you all the way," he said with a laugh.
"I definitely don't!" I pouted.
"Alright, stop standing there. Go take a break; dinner will be ready soon," he said.
"Okay," I nodded.
I walked to the living room and sat down on the sofa.
I looked around; this home was already filled with traces of both of us.
Our wedding photos hung on the wall, and the coffee table was full of fruits and fresh flowers.
This was our little nest that we had built together.
My gaze fell on the TV cabinet, where several cardboard boxes were placed.
Those were my belongings from when I moved into Chen Wu's house.
Curious, I walked over and opened one of the boxes to rummage through it.
Inside, besides clothes, there were some books, notebooks, certificates, trophies, and the like.
I picked up an album and opened it to take a look.
Inside were photos of Chen Wu from childhood to now.
I flipped through them one by one, laughing at the interesting parts I found.
"What are you looking at?" Chen Wu's voice came from behind me.
"Look at your album," I said.
"Oh," he replied, not saying anything more.
I continued flipping through the pages.
Suddenly, a photo caught my attention.
It was a group picture from our elementary school graduation, with both my name and Chen Wu's name on it.
I was taken aback for a moment, then realized this was our first meeting.
"I can't believe you still have this photo," I said in surprise.
"Yeah," he nodded, "after all, it was our first meeting."
"Then why didn't you tell me?" I asked.
"I thought it wasn't necessary to mention such a small thing," he said lightly.
"How can this be considered a small thing?" I frowned.
"For me, anything related to you is not a small matter," he said seriously.
I looked at him, feeling a sweet sensation in my heart.
"Alright, stop looking at it and let's eat," he said.
"Okay," I nodded.
We sat at the dining table and started having dinner.
He cooked noodles, and we chatted while eating.
"Getting married is really exhausting," I remarked.
"What's wrong? Do you want to do it a second time?" he teased.
"I definitely don't!" I shot him a glare.
"If you want to, I'll definitely accompany you," he laughed.
"I really don't!" I pouted.
After dinner, he went to wash the dishes while I began exploring around the house.
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