Ye Luoqi was very much looking forward to the matchmaker’s visit tomorrow, as Zhong Xingwang was soone she knew and had a good impression of.
If she had to marry, she would prefer marrying soone she knew rather than soone she had only t once or twice, or soone she did not have a good impression of.
Ye Luoqi actually wanted to leave this place of conflict. It was not that she didn’t miss her ho, but whether to marry near or far wasn’t completely a woman’s choice. The most important thing was to marry the right person.
Ye Luoqi was very anxious, unsure about what her life would be like after marriage, and whether it could be as wonderful as it was now.
What she did know was that after getting married, she might not be as free in certain aspects; gaining a new family ant gaining new responsibilities.
She could manage a nu on her own, yet she really enjoyed researching recipes with her sisters and following their mother’s advice. After all, her mother had worked in a wealthy family as a wet nurse and knew so rules.
During the ti spent accompanying her elder sisters, the opportunities for the five sisters to work and play together would probably beco less and less.
She cherished such monts deeply. After rebirth, having a mother’s love and the care of her elder sisters ward her once cold heart through their love and care.
Thus, she would expose her secrets for the sake of her family, for earning money.
Zhong Xingwang had received a letter and notified the Ye family, then he promptly asked a guard to accompany him to find his elder sister.
Mrs. Mo welcod Zhong Xingwang and, after reading the letter sent by her family, she felt happy for herself. So, she hired the best official matchmaker in the county, prepared gifts, and a hefty marriage proposal to formally seek marriage tomorrow.
Zhong Xingwang also made an appointnt with Tang Weixing, his future uncle-in-law, asking for his guidance and to use his na to buy quality jewelry from the jewelry store at a slightly cheaper price.
Tang Weixing, having beco a father, managed not only his career outside but also helped the Tang Family run their business. He had also bought land and established an estate, and at that mont was already the father of three children.
After having a daughter as their first child, who was now four, the second was a son, now just over two years old, and the third was an eight-month-old daughter; he was indeed blessed with both sons and daughters.
Receiving a ssage from an assistant while he was busy working, Tang Weixing arranged the work he was about to do, then went to keep his appointnt.
Zhong Xingwang was no longer a stranger to him; he could be seen at various feasts and gatherings either at Ye Manor or associated with the Ye family.
Tang Weixing knew that good things don’t happen without reason. Many people might be very kind to the Ye Family’s sisters because of their own interests.
Just like him, from the beginning and later becoming a son-in-law, he had watched the Ye Family’s sisters grow up; the eldest was now of age to get married.
Those who were not yet betrothed, he had learned from his wife’s nagging, his wife believed, after all, that for farr girls like them, marrying into a rich family was already quite an accomplishnt.
However, Tang Weixing didn’t quite agree. A wonderful woman eting the right man sotis ant that wealth wasn’t everything.
Being a father, he knew that so things could not just be judged by their appearances, as, of course, parents wanted the best for their children.
Zhong Xingwang had asked him to buy gifts, and Tang Weixing gleaned from the jewelry purchase that the young man had fallen for his grandniece.
Upon examining Zhong Xingwang, Tang Weixing found his character acceptable, and although he held no official title, this wealthy young man didn’t mind spending money on jewelry, perhaps indicating his genuine affection for his grandniece.
There were so bridal gifts Zhong Xingwang needed help purchasing; however, the gifts for the ladies, such as fabric and jewelry as well as gifts for distant aunties, he preferred to buy himself.
He had thought of everything, even buying gifts for the entire Ye family, resulting in the carriage being completely filled on this trip alone.
Zhong Xingwang was very satisfied with this shopping trip, having bought everything from the Tang Family’s stores, using his in-law’s na to secure items as good as those found in the Capital City but at cheaper prices.
To thank his uncle-in-law, he invited him to dinner at a restaurant and also sought his advice on so things he didn’t understand.
Tang Weixing agreed to the dinner and during the al, he even packed so supper for his wife and children.
Watching Tang Weixing’s actions, Zhong Xingwang felt that his uncle-in-law was quite admirable, clearly a man who knew how to care for his wife and children—a responsible person.
In the future, he too would protect his wife and children, fulfill his duties, and shoulder the responsibilities of their family. Thinking this, he felt an even greater sense of mature charm.
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