Fourth Sister-in-law

Qin Zhenzhen regarded Chen Shanshan with a serious expression. "I didn't anticipate you'd be so thoughtful."

In ancient times, marriages were typically arranged by parents, making it uncommon for individuals to prioritize love when considering a life partner. Chen Shanshan's perspective on their relationship was a rarity, as she wanted to ensure that neither she nor the person she loved would be wronged.

Such rationality was a precious quality, especially for women in ancient times. A woman with such an open and rational mindset promised a harmonious and enjoyable future together.

Qin Zhenzhen couldn't help but remark, "I initially intended to discuss this matter with you myself, but I was feeling a bit hesitant. I worried that my family's background might not be on par with yours, and I also had concerns about whether I was deserving of Silong."