A grand wedding steeped in Taoist tradition not only made the world aware of the union between He Qingfeng and Su Min,
but also shrewdly promoted Guiyuan Temple.
After all, both were eager to turn a profit, calculating benefits down to the bone.
A grand wedding was, of course, ideal.
But for two people who loved and depended on each other, who found redemption in one another, the wedding itself wasn't truly that significant.
They valued the fame of Guiyuan Temple even more.
They didn't want to continue, as they did in their youth, scamming their way through the Itinerant World together.
Guiyuan Temple was an official Taoist Temple, and the talismans drawn by He Qingfeng—though lacking in Spiritual Energy—were nonetheless a legitimate product of Taoist heritage with a history of several hundred years.
Even if they couldn't ward off evil or ensure safety, they were also a kind of alternative intangible cultural heritage, right?