Zhou Lijun said, "He's really sincere, and I think he's quite good—whether it's his character, appearance, or talent. Little Aunt, he said our family should share some of the business with Brother Sanzi, and by distributing the shares in this way, we won't be classified as merchants."
Manbao nodded, "Yes, I was just about to discuss this with you. Once you head out to the grasslands again, you can start. What's the matter?"
"I think he's very knowledgeable," Zhou Lijun said earnestly. "He's so clever and capable. Upon reflection, marrying into his family seems like I'd be marrying up."
Manbao laughed, "No way, there's only him in his family. We have a lot of people in ours."
Manbao thought of a critical question, "Does that mean he'll have to call me Little Aunt too?"
Zhou Lijun blushed for once, "Little Aunt, it's not even close to happening yet."
Manbao waved her hand and said, "He's interested, and you're willing—what's there to stop it?"
