( husband, there's a whole bushel of rice to cook, more water held in further jars, and bedding needn't get boring yet--he might sleep early sometime! when not exhausted! by choice!
... it might be a long shot, but it could happen. )
For the joy of it! For each moment claimed and indulged.
Really, the sense in not doing so is simply accepting you're lazy and think it's not worth the effort to maintain interest because you're already wed. Hah! I don't accept it. Tradition would say, too, marriage is for children, ah? We've one fine son, are we tasked with making others? There will be wooing there, mark my words.
I can't imagine any reason to stop courting the one for whom I hold the deepest of particular affections, and here he is, calling me wife and leaving me in the inner courtyards to neglect already. How sad, very sad, to have a lazy husband, thin on affection, thick in face.
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( a forgotten name is not the lack of it, but at this rate, with how he names things, it's going to be The Calming Song, so think twice Lan Wangji. )
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( Sir, the rice has been cooked. The milk spilled. You are already wedded, nominally bedded. )
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( husband, there's a whole bushel of rice to cook, more water held in further jars, and bedding needn't get boring yet--he might sleep early sometime! when not exhausted! by choice!
... it might be a long shot, but it could happen. )
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Why woo a wife?
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Really, the sense in not doing so is simply accepting you're lazy and think it's not worth the effort to maintain interest because you're already wed. Hah! I don't accept it. Tradition would say, too, marriage is for children, ah? We've one fine son, are we tasked with making others? There will be wooing there, mark my words.
I can't imagine any reason to stop courting the one for whom I hold the deepest of particular affections, and here he is, calling me wife and leaving me in the inner courtyards to neglect already. How sad, very sad, to have a lazy husband, thin on affection, thick in face.
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Wei Wuxian, of all men, feels neglected.
Overlooked. Cast aside. Bereft of children.
Is that so?
( Care... ful. )
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Ponder this, though: do I care what is common, sensible tradition for others?
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Speak sincerely.
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1/2
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You may.
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Our wooing begins.