"Such a hassle."
Brian exhaled a puff of smoke and shook his head, "If that's not acceptable, I might as well marry into their family."
In this part of the world, marrying into a family was also scoffed at.
Rajag, "…then the child won't have your surname."
He spoke in a rather circumspect manner.
"It doesn't matter," Brian said dismissively, waving his hand, "If Susan's father is willing to give his inheritance to our child, I'd even take the child's surname."
What a struggle.
Rajag: ...
Seeing Brian's shameless demeanor, he began to believe that Brian might really be able to handle Susan's difficult mother and her unpleasant father.
Saying goodbye to Rajag.
Brian got into the car, ready to drop Green off at the B6 division office first.
His car was still parked there.
On the way.
Green curiously asked Brian, "Boss, what were you guys talking about earlier?"
Brian glanced at him and honestly said, "The Independent Man's Guide to Starting a Business."