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Bringing the Farm to Live in Another World

Chapter 502: "My Head Got Nibbled by Bugs 🐛"

Published: March 12, 2025

Chapter 502: The Head Got Chewed by Bugs (Please Subscribe)

Lando read the words on the marriage certificate, but as soon as he spoke, the nobles below felt a tightness in their hearts.

In the Ark Continent, there are no premarital vows because men generally hold the dominant position, and polygamy is allowed, while polyandry is not. Therefore, no one would ask for such vows before marriage.

When the nobles heard Lando say this, they thought he was upset because Zhao Hai suddenly married so many wives, so they assumed he wanted to pose a tricky question for Zhao Hai. Everyone was eager to see how Zhao Hai would respond.

Zhao Hai glanced at Laura and the others, smiled slightly, and said, “I do!”

The audience erupted in applause, but Lando remained unmoved. He turned to Laura and the others and asked, “Laura, Meigen, Lily, Meg, Ni'er, do you wish to marry this man beside you, vowing to stand by him through poverty and illness, for life?”

Once Lando asked this question, the audience finally understood that this was the content of the wedding vows. This was the first time they had seen such a ceremonial phrase, and they felt very curious.

Lando nodded, looking at Zhao Hai and the others, and smiled slightly, “Remember your vows. On behalf of all the guests present, I bless you. I pronounce you as legal spouses, and your marriage will be protected by the laws of the Budah family’s Golden Island territory.” After saying this, he handed the certificate to Zhao Hai.

Zhao Hai held the specially made marriage certificate high, and the applause rose again. This time, a significant portion of the audience was genuinely clapping, knowing that this wedding had been arranged by the Budah family, and the ceremony had clearly been prepared with care. It must be said that this was the most unique wedding they had ever seen, especially with the marriage certificate and vows adding significant flair to the event.

Lando's statement that their marriage was protected by the laws of the Golden Island surprised the nobles, but it also added another layer of assurance, making the marriage feel even more solemn.

After completing these proceedings, Lando stepped down from the stage. Galen once again walked beside Zhao Hai and bowed to the audience, saying, “Thank you all for attending. The wedding ceremony has now concluded. Please be seated under the guidance of the servants. Next is the dining time.”

The nobles were taken aback, realizing now that it was not that the Budah family hadn't prepared food; it was prepared to be eaten right there. They were momentarily stunned before bursting into laughter.

At that moment, they noticed that there were already quite a few servants in the area, but the nobles quickly recognized that these servants were not real people but undead beings.

However, the nobles were not surprised. Zhao Hai was a dark mage, and everyone on the continent knew that it was no big deal for him to entertain them with undead beings.

This time, a large number of undead beings appeared—nearly a thousand—because there were over ten thousand nobles standing in the square of the Flower Fortress.

The nobles thought they would be taken to another place for dining, but they didn't expect that the undead beings would just lead them to the edge of the castle without leaving the square. While they were wondering, the ground of the square suddenly began to move, and the top layer of flowers slowly retreated, revealing a second layer of flowers underneath. The nobles looked on in surprise, not knowing what Zhao Hai was up to.

Once the second layer of flowers rose, it didn’t stop. Some of the larger flowers slowly elevated to table height, and around each large flower, ten smaller flowers rose, which were about the size of ordinary stools. Clearly, this was a dining area.

The nobles understood why the first layer of flowers had to retreat; they had been stepped on and were dirty, so they could not serve as tables and stools anymore. The flowers that rose the second time were clean and could be used for seating.