After she released her hand on my ear, I said, "So I am guessing that little aunt went here to see the falling star." I questioned her.

"So little Che saw it as well," she answered.

"Yep, so why does little Aunt have directions to the falling star?" I question her again.

""I don't know why, but I couldn't sleep tonight. Then I saw that the stars were really bright tonight, so I wanted to come to the rear mountains to take a look," she replied.

""But this brings back memories of when I was still a kid, when I sneaked around and got scolded when we were found out." As she said,

"Indeed, but isn't little aunt the head of our sneaking out?" I teased her, for I also have memories of the moments of her happiness in childhood.

"But I guess it won't happen now because little Che is now a married man, and you will not be able to find time to spend with me," she said.

"That's not true at all if little aunt wishes she could spend a lot of time with me. Look, little aunt, aren't you spending time with me right now?" I said to ease her sadness, but she only stared at me with doubtful eyes.

"You're saying that and strolling around in the wind. It's your wedding night. Did she kick you out?" as she said with anger, "she's going too far. I am going to have to talk to her.

As she was about to leave to head to Xia Qingyue, I grabbed her hands and told her, "Don't go, little aunt; she didn't kick me out; rather, I decided to take it slow and rush it, and I assured her that she doesn't dislike me marrying her."

"Are you really sure about that?" She asked.

"Of course, even if we are married now, we already have a bond as family, and even if heaven decides we are not related, the bond we share as family will still make us a family as a whole," I said.

"Little Che," she was happy when I pointed that out.