Transmigrated as the Scumbag Alpha of a Cold Movie Queen - Chapter 119 EXTRA 19
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- Chapter 119 EXTRA 19 - Wedding in the Real World (Full Ending)
They had taken wedding photos in so many different worlds—sometimes even holding full ceremonies along the way—but in the real world, their progress had only reached the proposal stage.
Qi Siyu decided they absolutely had to hold a wedding on their own turf.
And it couldn’t be any less spectacular than the others they’d had before!
Her competitive spirit flared.
Coincidentally, Gu Qing had just taken on an art-house film that required a closed set. While Qi Siyu would have loved to be glued to her side every day, this was the perfect opportunity to start planning the wedding.
First step—choose the location.
She went home to consult her parents. As elders, they had attended countless weddings and could surely give some good advice.
The moment they heard their precious daughter wanted to hold a wedding, her parents dropped all their current work without hesitation and declared themselves full-time wedding planners.
Qi Siyu: This is… a bit much.
Her parents’ actions made it clear: it wasn’t excessive at all. Not even a little.
Considering Gu Qing’s celebrity status, they decided to hold the wedding on a private island.
By now, Gu Qing was already a household name—a top star.
It was also only then that Qi Siyu learned her parents had secretly bought an island years ago, planning to gift it to her when she got married.
And that was just the warm-up. The real shock came when Gao Lanyi calmly produced one hundred and twenty-three detailed wedding plans.
Pushing her glasses up the bridge of her nose, Gao Lanyi said gently, “Your father and I already filtered through these. We think they’re all good. Take a look. If you’re not satisfied, we can always hire another planner to come up with more.”
Qi Siyu’s jaw practically hit the floor. “You two really have too much time on your hands.”
Her father chuckled. “Well, you already have a partner. Of course these things need to be prepared early. If modern tech could let you two have kids, your mom and I would have already bought the baby supplies.”
“Your aunts, uncles, and cousins are all very concerned about your wedding too.”
What could Qi Siyu say to that? All she could do was give them a thumbs-up.
By the time she left, she was hauling away two whole boxes of printed wedding plans.
On the way home, Qi Siyu thought about how her huge extended family would certainly attend. Gu Qing had friends in the industry, of course, but a wedding without family just wouldn’t feel right.
[System, name your price. I don’t care how you do it—whether they’re physically here or not—bring Gu Qing’s parents and Gu Xiaoling over for the wedding.] Qi Siyu was prepared to threaten and bribe if necessary.
System: “…”
[If it’s virtual, that’s fine too. Like when we go to other worlds for photos—consciousness projection, looks just like the real thing.]
[Possible.] After all, the main point was for Gu Qing to see her family and ease her longing.
[Great. Get to work.]
[Oh, but you don’t have enough energy right now,] the system replied coldly.
Qi Siyu: “…”
So much for secretly planning things—she hit a wall at the very first step. Which meant… she had to go find Gu Qing.
The original plan was to visit the set every two weeks, but the very next day Qi Siyu flew over. Gu Qing didn’t ask why.
Qi Siyu stayed with the crew, playing the clingy little minx every night, and Gu Qing still didn’t ask.
But five days before filming wrapped, Qi Siyu suddenly announced she had to leave early.
“What’s so urgent?” Gu Qing asked.
Qi Siyu stammered, clearly not having prepared an excuse, then inspiration struck. “My aunt is in the hospital. I need to visit her.”
Gu Qing simply said, “Mm. Travel safe.”
After seeing her off, Gu Qing opened her social media and found a post from this supposedly hospitalized aunt—three hours ago—posing proudly at the summit of Mount Tai.
Gu Qing didn’t suspect anything bad, but she was curious what Qi Siyu was plotting behind her back.
Birthday? Still three months away—no need to prepare so early.
Anniversary? No.
After all, they’d already held three weddings—Gu Qing never imagined Qi Siyu would insist on having another.
Five days suddenly felt too long to wait. Her patience wasn’t what it used to be.
Meanwhile, Qi Siyu had finally gathered enough “admission tickets” to Gu Qing’s hometown. She hurried home to start writing wedding invitations.
While Gu Qing was busy filming, Qi Siyu had already chosen the wedding plan and was remotely supervising preparations.
Since they’d already experienced an authentic traditional wedding in the matriarchal world, Qi Siyu decided on a Western-style ceremony this time—and even had a chapel built on the island.
Not for religious reasons—she just liked the atmosphere.
The chapel: …I’m really not built just for weddings, you know. Have some pity.
Thanks to China’s famously fast construction speed, the chapel was completed quickly.
It only looked like a chapel on the outside; inside, it was fitted out like a luxury wedding hall.
They transplanted fresh flowers, trained white doves, dug a lake, and stocked it with swans.
Fireworks and a drone light show were also arranged.
Everything was ready—except for the brides and guests.
Qi Siyu knew Gu Qing’s tastes well enough to prepare a surprise with confidence. For ordinary couples, she wouldn’t recommend this.
Back home, she scribbled out invitations—so many relatives and friends that it took her an entire day, until her hand was shaking.
Her conclusion afterward: Never again!
From the other world, the guest list included Gu Qing’s parents, Gu Xiaoling, Gao Li and her partner, Su Ningqing and Su Ningmo, plus their two managers.
Beforehand, Qi Siyu had already told them the truth. Whether or not they fully understood, they all gave their blessings.
When invited, they were overjoyed. Learning they couldn’t bring gifts, they insisted on arriving early to prepare something anyway.
Which meant—Qi Siyu still needed a bit more energy.
So she shamelessly turned to the system. [Hey, since I’m marrying Gu Qing, shouldn’t you at least give a wedding gift?]
[I already prepared one!] the system grumbled, but it agreed in the end.
Once the invitations went out, all that was left was to wait for Gu Qing to wrap filming.
Having settled everything, Qi Siyu flew over to pick her up—arriving a day and a half before the scheduled wrap so she could attend the celebration banquet.
Gu Qing didn’t want to wait, so she pushed the whole crew to speed up, finishing ahead of schedule without sacrificing quality.
She was so exhausted that she fell asleep in Qi Siyu’s arms as soon as they boarded the plane.
When she woke, Qi Siyu handed her a photo album.
With a mischievous grin, she said, “Time to choose your wedding dress~”
Gu Qing blinked, rubbing her eyes. “What?”
“I’ve been planning our wedding,” Qi Siyu said proudly. “All that’s left is the dress. Sponsored by the system!”
Once she picked a style, the gown would be tailored and ready immediately.
Gu Qing flipped through the album and asked casually, “Why another wedding?”
“Another?!” Qi Siyu pouted. “Those others were just borrowed occasions. A real wedding has to be on our own turf, with blessings from family and friends!”
Not at all like Zhao Hua, who only wanted the red envelopes.
Qi Siyu held her hand. “I proposed to you—you have to give me my title, announce it to the world. We’ll have our own home, with you and me in it. Just thinking about it makes me happy.”
Gu Qing kissed the corner of her lips. “Okay.”
Her fingers trembled slightly—moved by Qi Siyu’s sincerity.
They leaned together, flipping through the designs.
When their connecting flight landed on the island, the first thing they saw were familiar faces.
Gu Xiaoling launched herself into Gu Qing’s arms. “Jie, I missed you so much!”
“Mm.” Gu Qing stroked her hair. “I missed you too.”
Gu Xiaoling was stunned—her sister actually said something like that. It felt so good.
“Congratulations!” the others chorused.
Gu Junsi and Song Xinglin looked complicated. Their daughter had left for another world for love—this was the ultimate long-distance marriage.
They had thought they would never see her again. Yet here they were, attending her wedding. Their emotions were a tangled mix.
After letting go of Gu Xiaoling, Gu Qing went over to hug Song Xinglin. “I missed you too.”
Song Xinglin immediately burst into tears. “Good girl, we missed you so much.”
Qi Siyu stood awkwardly to the side, unsure what to say, simply staying quiet.
When the reunion was over, they all walked toward the villas—plenty of them, each freestanding.
Qi Siyu gave the largest one to Gu Qing’s family.
After two days of rest, Gu Qing was fully recovered—and it was finally time for the wedding.
At five in the morning, they were already awake. Before makeup, they watched a small fireworks display to lift their spirits.
Sitting before the mirror, Gu Qing saw her own reflection—but couldn’t help picturing the bright eyes of Qi Siyu reflecting those fireworks.
She should have kissed her earlier…
There was no door-crashing tradition this time. Once makeup was done, they took a few photos before it was time for the ceremony.
Unlike the usual single aisle, Qi Siyu had two entrances built, each with its own flower-lined path.
They entered from opposite sides, the doors opening slowly, their eyes fixed only on each other.
Both were led down the aisle by their parents—Qi Siyu’s given to Gu Qing, Gu Qing’s given to Qi Siyu.
“You two must take good care of each other,” both sets of parents said in unison, eyes shining with tears.
“I will love her forever,” they promised.
The officiant began. “Whether in wealth or poverty, in health or illness, no matter what may come… are you willing to be together always?”
Qi Siyu and Gu Qing both smiled. “I do.”
“Then, you may now kiss the brides.”
In the applause of family and friends, the shy Qi Siyu took the initiative—wrapping her arms around Gu Qing and kissing her.
Forever and always.