Because the life of Yamana Ikutaro, who relied on his wife to achieve a legendary turnaround, was so enviable, by the time of the Edo Era, "Yamana Ikutaro and Chiyoda" had become a well-known anecdote, often used to educate families' children to find a virtuous helper, to find a wife like Chiyoda.
"Yong." Abi, who had been silent, now spoke lightly, "Wake up a bit early the day after tomorrow."
"The day after tomorrow you should join us for a trip to the Matsui Family."
"The Matsui Family is also satisfied with your conditions."
"They are willing to facilitate this marriage between our two families. They have proactively invited us to dine together tomorrow."
"Matsui Joo will also attend the banquet tomorrow."
"So you must tidy yourself up well tomorrow, shave off your stubble cleanly, and leave a good impression on them."
Such impactful news, one after another—Kondo evidently couldn't process it all.
