After Shao He finished speaking, she suddenly felt an unusual atmosphere spreading around her, and she realized that her words might be somewhat inappropriate in this male-dominated era. This deep-rooted ideology seemed to be unbreakable.
"However, this is just my own ideal way of life. If I cannot live in such a way, I would rather never marry."
Her voice was firm and clear, as if it echoed her true feelings from deep within. Shao He had always been fastidious from a young age, disliking the idea of sharing a person with others, let alone sharing a man with other women.
Suddenly, Pei Huaian fell silent. He thought Shao He's ideas were somewhat absurd, as even members of the Royal Family couldn't avoid taking concubines. But in his heart, there was a sense of unease, as if he too was affected by Shao He's words.