The next morning, Eden Village woke up to a festive atmosphere unlike anything it had ever seen.
The entire village square had been transformed overnight. Colorful cloths and ribbons hung from every hut. Fresh flowers from the fields decorated the central area. A simple but beautiful wooden platform was built under a large tree, and long tables were set up for the feast. The smell of roasted fish, fresh maize bread, and sweet grape wine already filled the air.
By mid-morning, everyone had gathered. Chief Haru stood proudly on the platform as the village elder. Kael and Lin Wang, wearing their new Mithril armor, acted as guards of honor. The villagers formed a joyful circle around the platform.
Luo Feng walked forward first, dressed in clean new clothes made from the cloth they had brought from the capital — a simple but neat white tunic and dark pants. He looked handsome and calm, the Adamantite dagger at his belt and the silver lotus hairpin he had given Miya now placed gently in her hair by her mother.
Then Miya appeared.
She wore a beautiful dress stitched together from the finest silk and cloth they had bought, soft white with light blue accents that matched the village sky. Her long black hair flowed freely, adorned with the silver lotus hairpin and fresh flowers. She looked radiant — shy, happy, and glowing with love.
Chief Haru's voice rang out clearly as he performed the simple village wedding ceremony.
"Today, we witness the union of Luo Feng and Miya. Luo Feng has brought life, hope, and protection to our village. Miya has shown kindness and strength. May their marriage bring even more blessings to Eden Village."
He joined their hands together.
"Do you, Luo Feng, take Miya as your wife, to love, protect, and cherish her for all your days?"
"I do," Luo Feng answered steadily, looking into Miya's eyes with deep affection.
"Do you, Miya, take Luo Feng as your husband, to love, support, and stand beside him for all your days?"
"I do," Miya replied, her voice soft but filled with joy, tears of happiness in her eyes.
Chief Haru smiled widely. "Then by the will of the village and the blessings of the land, I declare you husband and wife!"
The villagers erupted in loud cheers and applause. Flowers were thrown into the air. Drums and simple instruments began to play. Kael and Lin Wang led a happy dance around the couple while children ran around laughing.
The feast began immediately — plates piled high with roasted meat and fish from the pond, fresh vegetables, sweet fruits, and plenty of grape wine. Everyone ate, sang, and danced until the sun began to set.
As night fell, the celebration slowly quieted. The villagers wished the newlyweds well with warm smiles and knowing looks. Chief Haru and Lira gave them a small private hut that had been prepared as their new home — simple, clean, with a soft bed and a window overlooking the fields.
Luo Feng carried Miya over the threshold in the traditional way, both of them laughing softly. Once the door was closed and they were finally alone, the world outside faded away.
They came together as husband and wife for the first time on their wedding night — slow, tender, and full of deep love. Clothes slipped away until nothing remained between them. Their bodies moved together with gentle passion, whispers of "I love you" filling the quiet room. Miya clung to him, trembling with joy, while Luo Feng held her close, cherishing every moment.
When they finally reached the peak of their pleasure, they collapsed into each other's arms, breathing heavily, skin warm and flushed.
Afterward, they lay naked together under the thin blanket, Miya resting her head on Luo Feng's chest, one leg draped over his. He stroked her long black hair gently, the silver lotus hairpin placed safely on the small table beside the bed.
"I'm so happy," Miya whispered, voice sleepy and content.
"So am I," Luo Feng replied softly, kissing her forehead. "You are my wife now. My home."
They fell asleep soundly in each other's arms — naked, warm, and deeply at peace, the gentle sounds of the village night drifting through the window.
Outside, the bonfire in the square slowly died down. Eden Village slept happily, celebrating the union that had brought even more light into their lives.
The unblessed farmer from another world had found his true home, his true love, and his true family.
