Chapter 1: Entering the Wrong Wedding Room at the Start
Chapter 1: Entering the Wrong Wedding Room at the Start
"Su Wanwan, we slept with the wrong husband!"
Lin Weiwei screamed and jumped up from the bed. The red stain on the snow-white sheets was glaringly obvious.
She trembled all over, wrapped herself in the sheet and retreated to the corner, her eyes wide open, staring intently at the man standing by the bed.
Baisian had just put on his military trousers, and there were still a few scratch marks on his bronze chest.
His face was ashen, his lips pressed into a straight line, and his gaze shifted back and forth between Lin Weiwei on the bed and the doorway.
He didn't even bother to put on clothes anymore, shirtless, and grabbed Lin Weiwei's hand, demanding, "You, aren't you Su Wanwan?"
Lin Weiwei pulled her hand away, quickly picked up the clothes that the man had taken off from the ground, and took out a photo from them.
"My name is Lin Weiwei. You...aren't you Bai Rongbei?"
Bai Si'an looked at the photo in his woman's hand with a helpless expression. "The photo is of me, but I am not Bai Rongbei. I am Bai Si'an."
Well, now both of them realized what was going on.
Bai Si'an slept with his brother's woman.
Lin Weiwei slept with her best friend's husband.
Meanwhile, next door, Su Wanwan and Bai Rongbei were still making out in their bridal chamber!
Lin Weiwei frantically rubbed her hair and explained to Bai Si'an, "When the photos were sent, both of your names were on the back of the photos. Now it seems that the names were misspelled."
"I... I was drunk... I saw you looked just like the photo, so I called you 'husband,' but you didn't even ask me anything, you just pushed me down and slept with me."
"If you hadn't said, 'Wanwan, bear with it,' I wouldn't have realized I slept with the wrong husband!"
Lin Weiwei wasn't much better off.
Lin Weiwei was still somewhat puzzled.
Hey, no, when I read comics, the female characters' reactions are different from mine.
Could it be that I've been drawing comics wrong all these years?
Faced with this shocking blunder, Bai Si'an pulled up his pants and complained irritably, "You've already called me husband, how could I tolerate that? Who knew that the names on the back of my brother's photo were reversed?"
"Hurry up and put your clothes on, we're going to find Su Wanwan and your brother."
The two had just finished dressing.
There was a knock on the door.
Su Wanwan and Bai Rongbei walked in, dressed neatly.
The four people faced each other in the cramped bridal chamber, the air so thick it felt like you could squeeze water out of it.
"Weiwei, what did you just shout?" Su Wanwan's voice trembled. She had a terrible headache; she had drunk too much at the wedding banquet last night and was still dizzy.
Lin Weiwei pointed at Bai Si'an, tears streaming down her face: "He...he's not Bai Rongbei! He's Bai Si'an! We slept with the wrong person! The names on the photos they sent were reversed, so we mistook him for someone else and slept with the wrong husband!"
Su Wanwan's mind went blank, as if something had exploded.
She took the photo out of her pocket, and it matched what Lin Weiwei had said.
Fragments of memories from last night flooded back.
At the group wedding, dozens of couples took their vows together, and both she and Lin Weiwei drank too much.
Two men in military uniforms helped them into a bungalow with the character "囍" (double happiness) pasted on it.
She remembers calling him "husband" once, and then she remembers nothing else.
"How could this be..." Su Wanwan murmured.
Bai Rongbei stepped forward, shielding Su Wanwan behind him, and stared at his brother: "Bai Si'an, explain."
Bai Si'an wiped his face, his voice hoarse: "It was too dark when I came back last night. The two rooms were facing each other, and both had the character '囍' (double happiness) pasted on them. I had been drinking and went to the wrong one."
"Didn't you notice anything wrong before you got into bed?" Bai Rongbei's voice was as cold as ice.
"This woman started calling me 'husband' as soon as she hugged me. I thought she recognized me because we sent her photos. I never expected that I could sleep with the wrong person." Bai Si'an scratched his head awkwardly.
What a blunder! A huge blunder has occurred between these two couples.
The four of them huddled around the crumpled wedding photo, heads together, for a long time, finally managing to untangle the mess.
Bai Rongbei placed the photo on the table and pointed with his finger: "The photo was sent backwards, and the names were written incorrectly. It says 'Bai Si'an' on my back, and 'Bai Rongbei' on his back."
He paused, looked at the two pale-faced women, and continued, "Bai Si'an and I are responsible for this. We will report to the political commissar in detail."
Bai Si'an touched his nose and, unusually, remained silent.
"We did submit the marriage certificate, but that was arranged by our parents and the matchmaker. None of the four of us had ever met each other before."
Bai Rongbei's voice was calm and clear, "Given the current situation, my idea is to apply to the military to dissolve the original engagement."
Lin Weiwei suddenly looked up, her eyes wide: "Then...and then what?"
Bai Rongbei glanced at her, then turned his gaze to Su Wanwan: "Then reapply. Since Bai Si'an and Lin Weiwei have already consummated their marriage... they definitely have to get married."
His words were blunt, and Lin Weiwei's face flushed red. Bai Si'an also coughed and looked away.
"As for Su Wanwan and me," Bai Rongbei paused, looking at Su Wanwan with a serious expression, "we were just next door, and nothing happened. So, Comrade Su Wanwan, I want to ask you, given how things have turned out, are you still willing to marry me?"
Su Wanwan considered her current situation, nodded, and uttered two words: "I'll marry you..."
That's how it was settled.
The tense, suffocating awkwardness in the room eased a little.
Su Wanwan pulled up the still dazed Lin Weiwei: "Come on, let's go next door to calm down."
The bed in the next room was indeed neatly made, clearly untouched.
Once the door closed, cutting off the deep voices of the two men on the other end, Lin Weiwei seemed to release all her energy and plopped down on the edge of the bed.
"Wanwan..." Her voice was a little weak.
Su Wanwan sat down next to her, and the two exchanged a glance and spoke almost simultaneously:
"Odd changes, even remains the same?"
"The sign indicates the quadrant!"
After exchanging this classic code word used by time travelers, the two were dumbfounded.
After a few seconds of stunned silence, Lin Weiwei suddenly grabbed Su Wanwan's arm: "Holy crap! It really is a transmigration story!"
Memories flooded in like water released from a dam.
It turns out that the two of them had transmigrated into the body of a pair of "capitalist ladies" best friends in this period novel.
The two families had a long-standing relationship and had arranged a marriage between them and the Bai brothers when they were young.
A while ago, my family heard rumors that trouble was brewing outside, and the only way to ensure the safety of both families was to quickly complete the marriage agreement and go to the military.
After discussing it, both sets of parents decided to expedite the process by sending their two daughters' documents directly to the military base so that the Bai brothers could apply for marriage certificates.
The two Bai brothers couldn't go against their parents' arrangements. They thought that since they hadn't met anyone they liked, it didn't matter who they married, so they might as well listen to their parents.
So the marriage certificate was approved very quickly.
Unfortunately, the original owners, Su Wanwan and Lin Weiwei, were proud and arrogant, and looked down on "soldiers," so they dragged their feet and refused to come.
Finally, with no other option, he was practically "escorted" by his family to this military camp on the edge of the northwestern desert.
As it turned out, it happened to coincide with the military's mass wedding, which was supposed to be a celebration for the newlyweds who had just completed their paperwork.
They were pushed into the hall in a daze, where they were toasted, drunk, and egged on... The original owner had a low alcohol tolerance and became confused after a few drinks.
Then... probably because he was too drunk, he just passed out, which allowed Su Wanwan and Lin Weiwei from the modern era to transmigrate here.
Still slightly tipsy and enveloped in the lively atmosphere, they vaguely followed their respective "husbands," who had been mistaken for each other, into the door adorned with the character for "double happiness"...
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