The wedding is held in the spring, and the narrator tells us that it's the first time he's seen his daughter get married. He tells her that she's so pretty, and that she looks just like her auntie. He says that he has always been impressed with her, and now that he sees her getting married, he wants her to call him "baby girl" instead of "auntie." The narrator says that the wedding was special, because it was her father who brought up the idea of marrying her. He promises that he'll take care of Cancan, and they'll always be "quite so close" that no one will dare to disagree with them. The narrator is envious of the two of them, and he tells her to "wipe your distance" . He's been wanting to meet her, too, and wants to marry her too, if they're together for five years.
The wedding is held in the spring, and the narrator tells us that it's the first time he's seen his daughter get married. He tells her that she's so pretty, and that she looks just like her auntie. He says that he has always been impressed with her, and now that he sees her getting married, he wants her to call him "baby girl" instead of "auntie." The narrator says that the wedding was special, because it was her father who brought up the idea of marrying her. He promises that he'll take care of Cancan, and they'll always be "quite so close" that no one will dare to disagree with them. The narrator is envious of the two of them, and he tells her to "wipe your distance" . He's been wanting to meet her, too, and wants to marry her too, if they're together for five years.