"No." Di Jinxuan refused, "Why should we use his money?"
Fang Hao frowned in confusion, "What are you talking about? What’s his money? He’s your man, shouldn’t he spend money on his wife?"
Di Jinxuan found herself unable to argue with Fang Hao’s reasoning, so after a moment of silence, she finally nodded, "Alright."
After speaking, she got up to get the card. Fang Hao’s eyes crinkled with a smile as she continued to chatter, "Actually, your Auntie Hui is someone you can rely on. I’m completely at ease marrying you off. Xiaojin is also very good. Xuanxuan, you should cherish him."
Di Jinxuan’s hand, holding the card, trembled slightly. Cherish, huh.
She couldn’t help but recall Li Hui’s attitude towards her, indeed warm and considerate, and looking at the card in her hand, she felt an urge to cry.
Sigh.
She shoved the card into Fang Hao’s hand, "Alright, here you go. I need to nap, don’t disturb me."
Fang Hao saw that she indeed looked a bit weary, so she nodded, "Okay, I’m leaving, you have a good rest."
Fang Hao cheerfully hummed a little tune as she went out, while Di Jinxuan’s eyes dimmed. She flopped onto the bed, hugging her favorite Hello Kitty.
She suddenly remembered what Nangong Jin had said, that after they got married, he would move all her cats over.
He said the newly purchased house by the lake would be decorated to her liking...
He also said, sometimes he might mess up, and if they argued, she shouldn’t hold back, just scold him. Only when she scolded him thoroughly would it be right.
But last night, she hadn’t even scolded him much, and he got upset.
Sigh.
Did he forget everything he said?


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