Yuehuan lowered her head and after a while, stammered, "I'm afraid of him. He wants to marry me because he values my brother-in-law's influence." This was what Yuehuan was most worried about.
Yueyao chuckled and paused before saying, "To say there's none at all would be a lie. In other words, without your brother-in-law, we wouldn't even know of his existence. But I think as long as he's a decent person, not the kind to constantly climb up, it's fine." Yueyao wasn't opposed to this; anyone would be willing for a good marital alliance and satisfying wife.
Upon hearing Yueyao's words, Yuehuan felt a bit embarrassed, "I don't have as broad a perspective as Third Sister." At times, Yuehuan felt that compared to Yueyao, Yueyao seemed more like a modern person—self-reliant, strong, and unyielding.
Yueyao laughed, "You've just gone through fewer experiences. With more experiences, your perspective on problems changes too."
