"Isn't it?" She raised her eyebrows slightly and looked at him.
Seeing his indifferent expression, she knew he was definitely not convinced, so she immediately started educating him.
"Look, being a teacher means more vacation time, weekends off, and good benefits, too.
And teachers at their school get assigned housing, so kids live on campus from a young age.
Hmm... how should I put it, they grow up steeped in academia.
Plus, a crucial point: they have plenty of vacations, so when we have kids in the future, there'll be more time to spend with them.
I was raised entirely by my mom when I was a kid, and my impression of my dad is that he was just there to accompany us for meals.
In summary, don't you think marrying a teacher is a good idea? It's even more comfortable than marrying a rich second-generation heir."
Henry Sullivan's lips curled into a cold smile as he approached her: "So, there're no advantages at all to marrying a soldier?"