Naturally, Turk was not happy that he would have to kowtow in front of so many people today. 1 He was already over fifty years old after all. This would really be a little too embarrassing for him.

However, at this time, the emcee said, "Groom, today is your big wedding day. Two families will become one family. You will not only gain a young and beautiful wife today, but you will also have parents who will love you and dote on you in the future. We Oskians have always had the most filial piety ever since ancient times. It is only right for us to kneel and kowtow in front of our parents. So, why are you still hesitating? Furthermore, our Oskian tradition for marriage is to kowtow in front of both parents and offer them a cup of tea." 9

Zell's wife immediately burst into tears after she heard this.

It was true that the two families would become one family. However, she really did not want her own daughter to start a family with this old man. s

Nevertheless, there was no way out of this now, and she could only watch this scene helplessly. 6

Turk was also placed in a very tough and awkward situation because of the emcee's words. Therefore, he could only kneel on the ground before he kowtowed to

Zell first as he called him Dad and then kowtowed to Zell's wife, calling her Mom. 5

as they exchanged

bride and groom are supposed to

eyes were bloodshot, could only walk

it over to Turk. Turk picked up a teacup and blushed as

to splash this cup of tea directly on Turk's face. So, he hesitated

at him with a cold expression on his face. Zell suddenly became a little cowardly and hurriedly reached out his hand before he took the cup of tea from Turk.

other cup of tea

Zell's wife and said, "Mom,

her. Thus, she refused to reach out her hand to take over the cup of tea from him. Turk could only hold the cup of tea up in the

glared at his wife. What he feared the most now was that

to make him angry no matter what

as she reached out her hand to take

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