Speaking of the Jiang Family, Huo Beijiang's stern face slightly softened, "No problem."
The mayor patted his head, finally realizing, "Look at my memory, you and Jiang Nanfei are childhood-fianced! How could I forget that."
"Right! When are you and Jiang Nanfei getting married? I heard she's also back. You could take this opportunity to tie the knot."
Huo Beijiang frowned, puzzled by his suggestion, "This isn't a good opportunity, after all, my mother just passed away."
"No, this is actually a good opportunity. In our countryside, there's a custom that allows for marrying within a hundred days of a parent or elder's death. Every parent's wish is to see their son get married, start a family, and carry on the family legacy. It gives them peace of mind in passing."
This rural custom has a long history. Generally, before the death of an elder family member, if their own children are of appropriate age, they would instruct them accordingly.