In the blink of an eye, it was the day of Qin Er's wedding.
Grandma Qin pulled Qin Er aside, speaking earnestly, "You need to treat Shanshan well. Don't always be thinking about money. Once you've accepted the bride price, you have to be a good husband, take better care of her. Understand?"
Qin Er nodded, "Grandma, don't worry. Once I take the money, I'll do my part. You can trust me."
The more he said this, the more Grandma Qin was not reassured.
This wasn't about doing a business project; it was about marriage and life together. His words sounded more like he was making a business deal—how could she feel at ease?
Grandpa Qin, too, was troubled.
Earlier, he was worried Qin Er might end up single forever, but now, he was the first to get married among their generation. That made him even more anxious.
With a character like his, how could he possibly maintain a good marriage?