Su Ningxiu had left, and Gu Ya stepped in to find his little wife sitting there, lost in thought. He encircled her from behind, wrapping her entirely in his embrace, "Yunnin, what are you thinking about?"
She didn't even notice him coming in.
Gu Ya's voice carried a smile, as pleasant as always.
Su Yunjin smiled, raised her head, and looked at Gu Ya, "Husband, Second Sister just told me Miss Guo is satisfied with my brother, and the Guo Family also has a good impression of him."
Gu Ya released his little wife and poured himself a glass of water to drink.
"Isn't that a good thing?" Gu Ya said casually.
Su Yunjin sounded a bit worried, "It's good, but what if my brother still can't forget Xiao Yu? Wouldn't that hurt someone else?" Su Yunjin hoped her brother's marriage could be finalized.
But she didn't want her brother to be with someone he didn't like—hurting himself and others in the process.
Ancient times were different from modern times, with more conservative values.