Chapter 96 They Could Go Straight into the Museum
- "Speaking of a Tucreau-style wedding, let me give you a quick rundown," the livestream host explained. "In ancient times, weddings were held in the evening, with the formal ceremony centered around the bowing ritual. In front of the ceremonial hall, the master of ceremonies would lead the proceedings as the bride and groom stood side by side, bowing to heaven and earth, their parents, and finally to each other. Music would play, signifying the completion of the ceremony. The following morning, the newlyweds would visit the groom's parents together, and he would introduce his family members to the bride. After that, they would serve tea to their elders as a gesture of respect. On the third day, the couple would perform a joint ancestral offering, officially marking the bride's acceptance into the family and the conclusion of the wedding. However, since the groom's mother has passed away, only his father and grandfather will take part in the ritual."
- As the livestream host explained, viewers eagerly gave their likes.
- "Yes, exactly! As Tucreau descendants, we should have a Tucreau-style wedding. That's what true heritage is all about."