Mo Qingze was also in his small study, preparing invitations. He wrote one for Xiao Ruiyuan, and of course, he did not forget to write one for the prospective "son-in-law" he had his eye on.
As a progressive father, he knew it broke with convention yet hoped his daughter would see for herself. If she did not approve, he would never force her.
Of course, Mo Yan was unaware of this; Mo Qingze's fatherly affection was destined to be in vain.
They needed to inform those in the village too. Neither Mo Yan nor Mo Qingze were ostentatious, so they visited each household one by one.
Not a single villager invited declined, all accepting honorably. Aunt Cai, Mrs. Zhou, and others didn't even wait to be asked by Mo Yan before volunteering to come over early on the 28th to help out.